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May 25, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

North Korea says it's still willing to sit down for talks with U.S. at 'any time'

President Donald Trump on Thursday abruptly canceled his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, blaming "tremendous anger and open hostility" by Pyongyang.

Donald Trump grants posthumous pardon to boxer Jack Johnson

Donald Trump on Thursday granted a rare posthumous pardon to boxing's first black heavyweight champion, clearing Jack Johnson's name more than 100 years after what many see as his racially-charged conviction.

Andy Mills, Battle of Midway survivor, dies at 103

Chief steward rescued Yorktown's payroll after carrier was crippled by Japanese attacks in pivotal World War II battle.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Law enforcement board may begin inspecting San Diego County jails

In its 27-year history, the review board charged with investigating complaints against San Diego Sheriff's deputies has never inspected a county jail, even though it's supposed to annually.

Misconduct settlements involving state judges will now be public

Monetary settlements against judges accused of misconduct will now be public, under a revised ruled adopted by the policy making arm for the massive state judiciary.

OPINION

 

Marshall Tuck for state superintendent of schools

The case is stronger than ever for a state schools chief who is a reformer, not a caretaker. We endorse Marshall Tuck for state superintendent of public instruction.

Readers React | NFL anthem flap: Should the song be played at sporting events?

Apparently the tradition was begun during the 1918 World Series, as a tribute to the soldiers in the World War.

BUSINESS

 

Cox settles hazardous waste, privacy suit with California for $3.3M

Cox Communications has agreed to pay $3.3 million to settle a lawsuit with the state of California over its handling of hazardous waste and customer records.

Carlsbad's Viasat posts loss as new satellite has yet to boost subscriber numbers

The satellite Internet firm is investing in marketing to lure customers to its new Viasat-2 broadband satellite, which delivers up to 100 megabits per second speeds and "unlimited" data plans to subscribers.

SPORTS

 

When it comes to the draft, Padres working from a 'different playbook'

How the Padres decide who that player is when they draft seventh overall next month – their third straight year with a top-10 pick – isn't influenced in the least by industry trends toward safer, more predictable gambles on amateur talent.

Chargers would be lucky to bring back Antonio Gates

Antonio Gates outlasted dozens of tight ends, including several with the San Diego Chargers. Would it make sense to bring him back as the replacement to Hunter Henry?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Old Globe's 'Native Gardens' puts a comic twist on a fight over fences

Karen Zacarias play touches on issues of privilege and more

AND FINALLY ...

 

Steve Breen's cartoon caption contest for May 24, 2018

Readers really sank their teeth into this one ... lots of great shark captions.

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