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April 10, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Trump furious after FBI seizes documents from his lawyer

Federal agents on Monday raided the office of Trump's attorney Michael Cohen, seizing records on topics including a $130,000 payment made to a porn actress.

Prior salary can't justify wage gap between men and women, U.S. appeals court rules

Employers should not consider prior salary in setting pay because it may lead to discrimination against women, an 11-judge panel of the 9th Circuit decided. The decision was written by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, who died last month. It reversed an earlier 9th Circuit decision.

War crimes court-martial starts for SEALs; Navy's top attorney accused of unlawful command influence

Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Daniel V. Dambrosio Jr. and two Special Operator Chief Petty Officers — Xavier Silva and David N. Swarts — stand accused of abusing male prisoners six years ago in Afghanistan.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Local school districts swept up in nationwide threat hoax

Several local school districts were on heightened alert Monday after a nationwide threat hoax was made against schools in at least 46 states.

Tony Robbins should be sorry for his #MeToo tirade

What the San Diego self-help guru doesn't understand about the #MeToo movement.

OPINION

 

Why Gov. Jerry Brown should reject National Guard border deployment

To hear President Donald Trump tell it, the southern border is a dangerous place, at "a point of crisis," marked by "lawlessness." To hear San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Jerry Sanders tell it, Trump's rhetoric is what's dangerous.

Readers React | NTC's North Chapel should not become a restaurant

McMillin has announced the closing of the chapel as of the end of June.

BUSINESS

 

Hundreds of deaths possibly linked to Parkinson's disease drug made by San Diego's Acadia

Shares of Acadia Pharmaceuticals fall 25 percent after CNN publishes a report saying hundreds of deaths from its drug for Parkinson's disease psychosis have been reported to the FDA.

Ionis earns $30 million upfront in third deal with AstraZeneca

Ionis licenses liver disease drug to AstraZeneca, gets $30 million upfront, potential for hundreds of millions more.

SPORTS

 

Masters champ Patrick Reed unmoved by unflattering portrayal of his past

His victory in the Masters might not have been universally popular, but Patrick Reed seems unaffected by all of it.

Good news for another sluggish Padres team: Fans care enough to be salty

The Padres are fortunate that fans still care about them, given their NL-worst record over the previous 10 seasons and another sluggish start to the season.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Glen Campbell to be saluted by former band members at San Diego Alzheimer's benefit show

Music great Glen Campbell, who died after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease, will be saluted by some of his former band mates at a fundraising concert for the Alzheimer's Association.

AND FINALLY ...

 

State attorney general, environmental group to appeal decision on Trump's border wall

A ruling by a San Diego federal court judge allowing construction of President Trump's border wall to go ahead will be appealed by two entities that opposed it including the state Attorney General.

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