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| President Donald Trump is replacing national security adviser H.R. McMaster with John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. |
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| Pharmaceuticals tycoon Jonah Shacknai testified in San Diego Superior Court in the wrongful death case stemming from the 2011 death of his girlfriend Rebecca Zahau in Coronado. County authorities ruled the death a suicide, but Zahau's family believes Shacknai's brother, Adam, is responsible. |
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| Republican businessman John Cox has moved into second place in the race for governor, taking a slight lead over former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat, according to a new poll. The new standings suggests that the likelihood of two Democrats facing each other in the general is diminishing. |
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| San Diego will explore merging its 9-1-1 fire and medical dispatch center with other emergency call centers in the region to save money, boost response times and improve coordination during wildfires and other major events. |
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| Luis Tinoco's 90-year-old grandfather has a history of heart problems and was hospitalized this week. Tinoco hopes the U.S. government will give him permission to travel to say goodbye. |
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| It's time for new regulations that change the landscape of how Americans interact with social media. |
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| Are we still the nation fought in won World War II and then helped its enemies rebuild? |
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| Schools would become independent. Bridgepoint would morph into an online program management company for academic institutions looking to expand online course programs. |
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| San Diego chef Brian Malarkey is parting way with the Herringbone and Searsucker restaurants he helped found so he can pursue his own dining projects. |
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| Padres weigh experience and upside in building opening day roster. |
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| Former NFL lineman Jacques Cesaire said he is confident that one of his former USD pupils, defensive end Jonathan Petersen, can win as a pass-rusher against NFL blockers. |
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| Andrew Lloyd Webber musical 'Love Never Dies' hits San Diego Civic Theatre next week. |
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A San Diego Union-Tribune Podcast following the trial into the troubling death of Rebecca Zahau who was found hanging — naked, gagged and bound. This week the civil case is set to start in San Diego Superior Court in the family's wrongful death lawsuit. San Diego Union-Tribune reporters Pauline Repard and Lauren Flynn will take us into the the civil case that continues to trouble the idyllic beach town of Coronado. | |
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