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| Bowing to pressure from anxious allies, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ending the process of separating children from families. |
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| It does not specifically address separations of those who did not cross illegally but came to ask for asylum at ports of entry, a legal process. |
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| President Donald Trump has named prominent San Diego private litigator Robert Brewer for his pick for U.S. attorney, the White House announced Wednesday. |
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| A City Council meeting in National City became tense Tuesday as protesters demanded more information in the case of a man who died after he was restrained and arrested by police last month. One protester was arrested. |
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| At San Diego Comic-Con, fan-boy culture is not the king of everything. |
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| The charitable group is right to cut ties with a fundraising consultant with a dubious record |
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| Trump orders end to his family separation policy amid national furor. |
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| SeaWorld San Diego debuts new animal attractions that will feature close-up encounters with sea otters, walruses, seals and flamingos, but they come with a charge. |
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| Starbucks says it will accelerate its store closings in the U.S. next year as it tries to boost sluggish sales. |
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| Joey Lucchesi allows four runs in 1 2/3 innings as Oakland Athletics hand Padres their fourth straight defeat. |
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| Longtime Padres announcer Ted Leitner returned to the booth this week after a cancer scare led to the removal of a kidney. |
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| Malibu instrument-maker William Close is stringing his outdoor harp from the second floor of the Museum of Making Music to the courtyard below for Make Music Day on June 21 |
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| When fictional characters become role models, that's not necessarily good or bad. But what if the characters being copied are deeply flawed? |
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