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Saturday, Nov 24 San Diego shoppers descended on stores and malls on Black Friday as national retail sales are predicted to top $1 trillion for the first time ever. | | | | San Diego County has seen a big increase in price reductions in the home market, which most analysts attribute to rising mortgage rates. | | | | | The proposed $3 billion makeover of San Diego International Airport could be pushed back by a year, despite regional agencies now agreeing on a path forward. | | | | | While San Diego may never return to its cruising heyday, the local industry is on the rebound as Mexican Riviera destinations have regained their appeal among those booking cruises. | | | | | New car sales in California are on a pace to dip slightly below 2 million for the first time since 2014. However, numbers for electric and hybrid plug-in vehicles improved. | | | | | The National Jack in the Box Franchisee Association fears restructuring could threaten lease agreements. | | | | | The decision helps streamline the complex case to its core breach of contract and contract interference claims — not whether Qualcomm is trying to avoid putting its patent portfolio to the test. | | | | | Ending the last of three gender discrimination lawsuits brought last year against the Salk Institute, former Salk scientist Beverly Emerson and the institute announced they have settled Emerson's complaint. | | | | |
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