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| U.S. regulators have ordered a 30 day delay in Qualcomm's annual meeting, where shareholders were to vote on whether to hand control of the San Diego cellular giant to rival chip-maker Broadcom. |
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| A former Trump aide said he has been subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury investigating Russia's election interference but that he will refuse to go. |
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| Three members of the group of local DACA recipients are in Washington meeting with members of Congress about the issue. |
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| The former mayor of Houston met with officials from San Diego County cities on Monday to share some of the strategies she used to significantly reduce homelessness in her city. |
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| Isabelle Richards will receive her award at a Washington D.C. gala in April. Her prizes include a check for $10,000 and a laptop computer. |
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| Qualcomm's 5G research is so profoundly important that a case can easily be made that it involves national security. |
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| Academy Awards television viewers were down 15.6 percent this year compared to the 2017 viewership. |
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| Leading manufacturers show off their latest models at the San Diego Convention Center through Tuesday. |
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| The California Theatre was supposed to be demolished to be turned into a 40-story residential tower. A judge Friday halted the demolition. |
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| Phil Mickelson halted a 4 1/2-year drought in Mexico, and now it seems like he has a legitimate chance to win his fourth Masters. |
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| The results were forgettable, but Padres reliever Carter Capps happy with his health, delivery following his Cactus League debut. |
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| The "Celebrating David Bowie" concert tour features longtime Bowie guitarist Earl Slick and his drummer son. "It's surreal!" says Slick. |
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| Tower Records founder Russ Solomon is dead at 92. He passed away while watching Sunday's Oscars telecast and drinking whiskey. |
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