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| The Sheriff's Department has agreed to review the death of Rebecca Zahau following a civil case decision that contradicted the department's initial finding that she committed suicide. |
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| Donald Trump's longtime lawyer and hard-nosed fixer, Michael Cohen, appears in federal court in Manhattan on Monday for a hearing with huge stakes for him and his No. 1 client. |
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| In a 90-minute town hall at the newspaper's headquarters downtown, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong promises to invest in the product: "You now have stability." |
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| San Diego officials may ask voters to eliminate a term limits loophole that allows some City Council members to serve longer than the eight-year maximum that voters approved in 1992. |
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| A jury announced Monday that it could not agree on whether a Navy commander assaulted and tried to rape a junior officer in her San Diego home. |
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| Unfortunately, it's hard to be confident the president has finally abandoned the attorney general's reefer madness. |
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| Trump vows to back law to protect marijuana industry, breaking with Sessions |
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| Otay Ranch moves up ranking to No. 14 masterplanned community in the nation, says John Burns Real Estate Consulting. |
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| Investors shrugged off geopolitical jitters Monday, sending U.S. stocks broadly higher and extending the market's gains from last week. Technology companies, healthcare stocks and industrial firms accounted for much of the rally as traders focused on company earnings and deal news. Oil prices fell. |
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| Desiree Linden, who was born in Chula Vista and went to Hilltop High, becomes first American woman since 1985 to win the Boston Marathon. |
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| The NFL and NFLPA announced on Monday that 10 helmets out of 34 tested would be prohibited from use after testing showed they were unsafe. |
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| Sir Alan Ayckbourn's comedy "How the Other Half Loves" delivers clever moments at North Coast Rep. |
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| State Assembly candidate Larry Wilske and a blogger are accusing his incumbent opponent of earning military medals he did not earn. But records from the Navy and the National Archives, however, show that despite the serious claim of stolen valor, Assemblyman Randy Voepel did earn the medal. |
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