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November 21, 2018

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TOP STORIES

  

DHS secretary sets 'record straight' on migrant caravan during San Diego visit

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen on Tuesday fought back against assertions that Central American migrants bound for the United States as part of a caravan were docile women and children fleeing violence.

Trump won't punish Saudi Arabia or its crown prince for killing of dissident journalist

President Trump made it clear Tuesday that he does not intend to punish Saudi Arabia or its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, an American resident killed by Saudi officials in Istanbul in October.

Romaine lettuce is not safe to eat, CDC warns U.S. consumers

The CDC says romaine lettuce is unsafe to eat after an outbreak of illnesses caused by a particularly dangerous type of E. coli.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Bail reduced for 92-year-old in fatal shooting of his son

A 92-year-old man accused of fatally shooting his sleeping son at his Old Town home last week was expected to be released from jail Tuesday after a judge reduced his bail.

Opponents of Harmony Grove housing projects warn of possible fire evacuation tragedy

A group of residents of the Harmony Grove area east of Escondido, where two housing developments totaling about 800 homes were recently approved by the county, warned yesterday that a fire evacuation tragedy like what happened during the Camp Fire in Paradise could happen here.

OPINION

 

Trump's shameful stance on Saudi murder

The president has sent a clear message: If your nation is of strategic value to America, he doesn't care if you murder dissident journalists.

Readers React | Khashoggi murder: Will Americans support Trump's stance on Saudi Arabia?

Is Trump's agenda also America's agenda? We'll know shortly.

BUSINESS

 

Elliott Management rachets up pressure in takeover bid for Mitek Systems.

In a public letter, Elliott accused Mitek's board of directors of adopting a poison pill to fend off ASG's $10 per share offer and of making misleading statements about the interaction between the companies, among other things.

Stock market drops into the red for the year; Dow falls about 550 points

The U.S. stock market sank Tuesday, falling back into the red for the year, as shares of the world's largest technology companies racked up more losses. Retailers also fell, and energy companies plunged with oil prices.

SPORTS

 

Aztecs come from 19 down to beat Xavier in Maui

San Diego State completes the third-largest comeback in the program's Div. I history.

Padres make moves to add prospects to roster ... and they're not done

Spangenberg, Villanueva, Rea among those designated for assignment on busy day for Padres.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego Jazz Fest to swing this week with largest dance floor in its 39-year history

The 39th annual San Diego Jazz Fest & Swing Dance Extravaganza, which will be held Thanksgiving week, will feature performers as young as 15 and old as 94.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Foster youth and black students are the most likely to be suspended in school, new data show

Foster youth are almost five times as likely to be suspended than students in San Diego County overall, while black students are more than twice as likely to be suspended, according to new data from the California Department of Education.

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