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| In Labor Day tweets, Trump again attacked his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, suggesting he should have blocked indictment of two Republican congressmen before November's elections. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Chris Collins were the first two members of Congress to endorse Trump for president. |
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| Governor Jerry Brown signed in to law Senate Bill 10, effectively eliminating cash bail and the niche industry surrounding it, valued at $2 billion annually in the U.S. It's a death sentence for San Diego County's 265 licensed bail agents. |
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| A massive fire tore through a 200-year-old museum in Rio de Janeiro late Sunday, lighting up the night and sending plumes of smoke into the air as firefighters |
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| U.S. District Court Judge William Q. Hayes rejected city lawyers' motions to seal the video related to the 2015 police shooting of Timothy Smith and a second motion to throw out the civil case.The ruling keeps the suit on track, an attorney for Smith's family said. |
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| A week from now a powerful but unheralded county governmental agency will begin the process of deciding an issue that has split the community of Julian — whether to disband its 34-year-old volunteer fire department in favor of the County Fire Authority assuming control and staffing. |
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| Bold measures aren't necessarily smart measures — so implement them with care. |
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| Lightly edited comments from our online coverage. |
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| La Jolla's BioFluidica turns to blood for accurate, inexpensive cancer tests. |
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| Marcelo Kertesz's Encinitas-based Mesteeso sells coffee just from Brazil. |
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| Padres third baseman Wil Myers apologizes to Andy Green for vent about practice caught on live stream. |
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| The Chargers are a sexy Super Bowl pick, but they've been a sexy pick before. |
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| Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top dives deep in the blues on his new solo album. "We were just free-forming it," he says. |
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| Every week, San Diego's casinos play host to major musical acts, beloved tribute bands, nationally-known comedians and global entertainment stars, drawing thousands of fans to Harrah's, Pauma, Pala, Pechanga, Sycuan and Viejas' ample arenas, intimate theaters and outdoor stages. |
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