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2018年4月18日 星期三

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April 18, 2018

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San Diego County supervisors vote 3-1 to support the Trump lawsuit against California sanctuary laws

A long line of San Diegans addressed the supervisors' impending vote Tuesday morning with pleas to either support or not support the lawsuit.

IRS gives all taxpayers an extra day to file after website issues

The IRS is giving all taxpayers an extra day to file after its website went down on deadline day.

Barbara Bush dies at 92; popular first lady was also the mother of a president

Barbara Pierce Bush, one of the most popular first ladies in U.S. history and the second woman in America to have been the wife of one president and the mother of another, has died.

LOCAL NEWS

Rep. Duncan Hunter unhands $1,000 from Tennessee vaping company

The campaign for Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, raised more money than it spent in the first three months of the year, a change from recent filing periods in which spending — particularly on legal fees amid an ongoing criminal probe into his political expenditures -- has outpaced contributions.

Gore, Myers — opponents in sheriff's race — disagree on Zahau case as 'political issue'

Sheriff Bill Gore's decision to take a new look at the Rebecca Zahau death investigation is not a political issue for his re-election campaign, he said Tuesday.

OPINION

Wells Fargo: California bank the poster child for corporate greed

The scandal involving the iconic San Francisco bank keeps metastasizing.

GOP tax cuts put a burden on our children

By 2020, our national deficit will reach $1 trillion. By 2028, the national debt will be at 96 percent of GDP.

BUSINESS

SeaWorld's Electric Eel coaster now opening two days earlier

With the pace of construction ahead of schedule, the San Diego theme park decided to open the coaster May 10.

Starbucks to close all U.S. stores afternoon of May 29 for anti-racial bias training

Outrage over the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks is prompting calls for protests and boycotts at Chicago-area coffee shops.

SPORTS

Padres find, lose discipline at plate

Padres' young hitters working to have consistent hitting approach.

Will "Draft Night" cause Philip Rivers to look over shoulder? Not likely

It doesn't appear the first round of the NFL Draft will cause San Diegan Philip Rivers to look over his shoulder. Rather, his team probably will look to upgrade its defense with the 17th pick.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Lauryn Hill sets 'Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' 20th anniversary tour

Lauryn Hill will celebrate the 20th anniversary of her "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" album with a 2018 North American tour.

AND FINALLY ...

Titanic letter with San Diego connection up for auction

Auction in England Saturday includes a letter from a San Diego-bound passenger who survived the famous sinking in 1912.

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