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November 19, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

 

Anti-caravan protest starts peaceful, turns tense outside Tijuana shelter

What started out as a peaceful march in Tijuana Sunday turned tense as hundreds of anti-caravan protesters marched to a shelter where a couple thousand Honduran migrants were staying.

Crisis in the pews: San Diego Catholics shaken by revelations of abuse, cover-ups

Mary Josweg is a 21st century Catholic, but she sounds an awful lot like the 16th century Protestant reformer Martin Luther. "The church needs to get cleansed," said Josweg, a parishioner at St. Patrick's in Carlsbad. "I happen to be Catholic. But the organization I belong to is totally corrupt."

Awash in money, UC San Diego enjoys a golden age in research

The campus pulled in $1.2 billion last year, competing in fields as different as drug development, space exploration, wildfire management and peace studies.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Man attacked by group of teens not expected to survive; homicide detectives investigating

A group of juveniles attacked and gravely injured a man on the pedestrian bridge near Petco Park, and homicide detectives are investigating, San Diego police said. 

Famed sci-fi writers to help UC San Diego students forecast the future

The school's new San Diego 2049 contest asks graduates students to "imagine a world unlike the one they are living in today" to address change wrought by technology, science, politics, culture and the environment.

OPINION

 

What Facebook needs most: competition

The world's most popular social network keeps breaking its promises.

Measure L: Opposing views on raises for mayor, council

Ballot language for Measure L didn't mention doubling of pay

BUSINESS

 

Pence, Xi trade barbs in speeches at Pacific summit

China's president says the world faces a choice of cooperation or confrontation in a speech to a summit of leaders divided by tensions.

San Diego gains jobs as unemployment rate stays low in October

San Diego County has added about 26,000 jobs in a year.

SPORTS

 

Broncos end Chargers' six-game winning streak with last-second field goal as home side bumbles down the stretch

Broncos kicker Brandon McManus made a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give Denver a 23-22 victory over the Chargers on Sunday at StubHub Center. The points were set up by a Case Keenum-to-Courtland Sutton 30-yard pass.

Can SDSU (or anyone else) stop No. 1 Duke and its 'Fabbest Five'?

The Blue Devils are using the blueprint that SDSU coach Brian Dutcher helped create.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Latin-jazz icon Eddie Palmieri, back with two new albums, a tour, and interactive 'Salsa Jams' app

Eddie Palmieri, who has won nine Grammy Awards and pioneered Latin jazz, has two new albums out and a new music app. "If you don't love what you do," says the 81-year-old maverick, "you have no business doing it."

AND FINALLY ...

 

Decorated SEAL platoon leader charged with murder, other offenses during Iraq mission

Special Operations Chief Gallagher, 39, is facing charges that he shot indiscriminately at civilians, killed a teenage Islamic State fighter with a handmade custom blade, and then performed his re-enlistment ceremony posing with the teenager's bloody corpse in front of a U.S. flag.

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