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| A federal judge in Washington delivered the toughest blow yet to the Trump administration's efforts to phase out DACA. |
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| Protesters staged a final rally with a mixture of satisfaction at Issa's upcoming retirement and sadness at the prospect of parting with a community of like-minded activists. Now they will focus their attention on getting out the vote to flip the 49th Congressional District from red to blue. |
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| The siblings of Philip H. Sauer received the Silver Star on his behalf during a Tuesday ceremony at Camp Pendleton. |
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| ICE arrested people in Santee, Vista, Encinitas, Chula Vista, Escondido, Oceanside, San Diego and Imperial Beach. |
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| Five San Diego County hospitals saw their safety grades increase, while four others saw declines, in the latest Leapfrog Group report. |
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| One Cabinet nominee makes the grade. The second should stick to his current job. |
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| Just like Uber and Lyft, bike-sharing companies are revolutionizing the way we move around. |
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| Home prices in the San Diego region had one of the biggest increases in the nation in February, said the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices. |
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| A large shareholder is unhappy with NTN Buzztime's performance and is considering a proxy battle after the company rejected his efforts to join its board of directors. |
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| Team Spanos is the only NFL team not to draft a quarterback in the top four rounds over the past 11 years, and it appears unlikely it will draft a quarterback Thursday night in the first round. |
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| SDSU will have 10 football games on national TV broadcasts. |
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| Siblings cut costs, not quality, in $5 Foodie project |
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| A Titanic letter with a San Diego connection fetched almost $35,000 at an auction in England over the weekend. |
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