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| Despite pleas from Republican allies, foreign trade partners and some U.S. companies, and criticism from economists across the board, President Trump is set to follow through on his talk of hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Critics say he will provoke a trade war, imperiling the economy. |
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| The company's possible sale to Broadcom could dash ties that have helped the university become a leader in engineering, medicine and science. |
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| Talk about your high church rituals. At the Sacred Source Sanctuary in San Diego's Midway district, believers select a sacrament — in the form of a tincture or loose buds and rolling papers — then enter the sanctum to commune with the divine. Or, as skeptics see it, get stoned. |
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| City trying to find best ways to make money off the lucrative cannabis ventures coming to La Mesa. |
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| Sand replenishment began this week at Cardiff State Beach, one of the first milestones in a $120 million, four-year effort to restore the San Elijo Lagoon. |
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| The U.S. government is in no hurry to address, much less fix, a major border headache. |
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| States in the mountain region generate 500 times more coal power than California. |
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| As shareholders vote on who controls Qualcomm's board, there are many concerns beyond Broadcom's $117 billion takeover price that could come into play. |
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn sold nearly 1 million shares of stock in a company tied to the steel industry leading up to President Donald Trump's decision |
| Padres beat White Sox, lose to A's in split squad action. |
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| Conflict with hosting NCAA men's basketball tournament cost SDSU its spring football game. |
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| The 90th Academy Awards crowned Guillermo del Toro's monster fable "The Shape of Water" best picture at an Oscars that confronted the post-Harvey Weinstein era. |
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