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June 27, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Justice Anthony Kennedy to retire, giving Trump a chance to shift Supreme Court sharply right

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy announces that he will retire from the Supreme Court. He has been a pivotal justice who cast the deciding vote in the biggest cases.

The family separation injunction: What you need to know

As the dust began to settle following a San Diego judge's late night injunction that orders the Trump administration to reunite thousands of migrant children who were forcibly separated from their parents within 30 days, the next central question seems to be: Now what?

Supreme Court deals sharp defeat to public employee unions, banning mandatory fees

The Supreme Court dealt labor unions a sharp defeat Wednesday, ruling that teachers, police officers and other public employees cannot be forced to pay dues or fees to support their unions.

LOCAL NEWS

 

La Jolla jeweler being sued by football great Drew Brees says Brees acknowledged being 'cash poor'

The jeweler filed court papers answering Brees' allegations of bad bling with an argument that Brees needed fast cash and threatened to ruin the jeweler's reputation if he did not agree to pay Brees millions. Brees told the Union-Tribune the jeweler has misrepresented the facts.

Meghan Markle's dad in Rosarito is becoming a royal pain

Father of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, criticizes Queen Elizabeth for planning to greet President Trump.

OPINION

 

Family separation ruling won't be last time judge cleans up after Trump

A San Diego federal court says even the president can't disregard individuals' due process rights.

Readers React | Should Democrats stoop to playing Donald Trump's game?

Insults and rancor: Democrats risk treading on Trump's home field

BUSINESS

 

New Qualcomm chip aims to power smartwatches for kids

Smartwatches for kids are a growing part of the market, particularly in China.

Imperial Beach pushes forward with lawsuit against oil companies

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by San Francisco and Oakland on Monday that looked to hold the energy industry liable for costs related to climate change.

SPORTS

 

Mexico routed but advances at World Cup; Brazil is next opponent

Germany is unable to take advantage of Sweden defeating Mexico, and El Tri moves on to the round of 16 at World Cup.

SDSU's Pope headed to Lakers for summer, Kell likely to go overseas

Malik Pope signs with the Lakers for summer league while Aztecs teammate Trey Kell eyes European leagues.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival to get Latin flavor from Néstor Torres, a devoted James Moody fan

Flutist Nestor Torres, a longtime James Moody fan, will perform at the second San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival. The lineup also includes Dave Koz, Brian Culbertson, Hiroshima and more.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Coronado mayor discusses sewage problem with EPA head Scott Pruitt

Coronado's mayor flew to Oklahoma this week to talk about the Tijuana sewage spill with EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt.

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