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| President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attacks on California's sanctuary city immigration policies in a carefully orchestrated, hour-long roundtable at the White House. |
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| Michigan State says it has reached $500 million settlement with women and girls assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar. |
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| Around San Diego County, a hot, salty, buttered controversy has popped up. Should hardware stores offer free bags of freshly-popped popcorn? While that may look like a warm, welcoming treat, free popcorn is a threat to public health — or so argue county officials. |
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| Advertising in San Diego campaigns for candidates and ballot measures will more conspicuously identify who is paying for the ads under new policies approved by the City Council this week. |
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| Bacon-wrapped baklava and cotton candy ice cream sandwiches are among the new culinary offerings at the 2018 San Diego County Fair, which returns June 1 for a five-week run. |
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| Residents deserve far better than this glop from their government. |
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| Too often America's news media uses false equivalency when reporting on the tragic events happening between Israel and Palestine. |
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| Two local leaders are calling on City Attorney Mara Elliott to negotiate detailed land-use agreements by July 1 with the backers of separate November ballot measures that propose to redevelop city stadium property in Mission Valley. |
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| Startup founded last year by former Illumina executives aims to build a database of voluntarily contributed genomic data to accelerate medical discoveries. |
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| Luis Perez focused on bowling in high school but switched to QB at Southwestern JC and now is getting a shot with Los Angeles Rams. |
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| Kudos to Tampa Bay Bucs GM Jason Licht — but it was odd that the Raiders got so much less draft capital for trading down than Licht did in nearly identical moves. |
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| Casey Nicholaw directing and choreographing movie-based show, expected to debut in 2020 |
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| Why elites want public vices that are affordable, accessible and have lost their stigma. |
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