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2018年12月3日 星期一

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December 3, 2018

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TOP STORIES 

As new shelter opens, some make a new life, but holdouts remain outside Benito Juarez

Every morning, Nicolas Garcia takes a 30-minute cab ride from a migrant shelter in the outskirts of Tijuana to a market in the center of town to buy fresh fruits.

Genetically modified humans arrive. Now what?

For good or ill, perhaps both, humanity now has the power to change the entire genome of our species. Scientists say we're not quite ready to use that power responsibly.

Family seeking return of Nazi-looted masterpiece from Spanish museum gets new day in court

The Cassirers have been trying for almost 20 years to get back a Pissarro painting that even the museum holding it admits was taken by the Nazis in 1939. A trial next week will explore what the museum knew, and when.

LOCAL NEWS

 

UC San Diego starts referring to Latinos and Latinas as Latinx in key cultural shift

Latinx is meant to promote inclusivity at the university, which is trying to recruit more Latinos and Hispanics.

Scripps aquanauts cram into mini-sub for daring trips into the deep blue sea

Eight scientists and students recently descended in Alvin, the sphere-shaped submersible that's upended science's understanding of the ocean.

OPINION

 

Editorial | George H.W. Bush, from 'Have-Half' to shaved head, led a life of public service

George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, has died at age 94. He helped end the short Gulf War and the long Cold War and himself was a point of light.

Readers React | Fast action needed to protect way of life

San Diego Union-Tribune readers react to climate change report.

BUSINESS

 

Americans canceling visits to Baja tourist spots, doctors' offices amid migrant crisis at border

Tourist destinations in Baja California, from hotels and restaurants to medical and dental offices, complain of lost business since the arrival of Central American asylum-seekers.

Startup incubator CEO talks San Diego's opportunities (and challenges) in tech

For the past decade, the bustling offices of EvoNexus have been the unofficial hub of the city's startup scene. Today, the incubator maintains a powerful role in the city's tech industry, and its founders have observed the ups and downs of SD's startup scene over the past decade. What's changed?

SPORTS

 

Chargers stun Steelers with comeback, get winner on their third try

The Chargers came to Heinz Field on Sunday night intent on proving they belong among the NFL's top teams. They succeeded. And spectacularly so.

Aztecs to play Ohio in Frisco Bowl

SDSU making school-record ninth straight bowl appearance.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Fleetwood Mac set for San Diego return, with two new members, but not Lindsey Buckingham

Can Fleetwood Mac thrive anew, without the ousted Lindsey Buckingham? Can Crowded House alum Neil Finn and former Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' guitarist Mike Campbell fill the void?

AND FINALLY ...

 

Our Lady of Guadalupe parade fills downtown with colorful costumes, sage

The procession started more than 40 years ago.

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