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| Freed after more than a year in prison, three Americans flew homeward from North Korea toward a big middle-of-the-night celebration featuring President Trump. |
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| The California Energy Commission adopted the rule Wednesday on a 5-0 vote. The rule goes into effect in January 2020. |
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| The university has found an expert to digitize 170 hours of recordings that cover period from the development of the vaccine to the creation of the Salk Institute in La Jolla. |
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| Sherman Heights residents have formed a citizens' group to protest the city from continuing to concentrate homeless services in their neighborhood. |
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| San Diego is among 30 counties in California filing federal lawsuits against some of the nation's largest opioid manufacturers, pharmacies and distributors, accusing the corporations of deception and greed that resulted in a nationwide public health crisis of addiction and overdose deaths. |
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| A politician changing his mind in response to new facts — imagine that. |
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| Since Mueller has come up empty-handed, he's gone on a fishing expedition. |
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| Company's board of directors authorizes stock repurchases to replace a 2015 buyback program that winding down. |
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| Escient Pharmaceuticals raises $40 million, on the promise of discovering drugs from a previously unknown family of molecular targets. |
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| Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer calls "crazy" a social media post purporting discord with Andy Green. |
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| The 6-10 forward has declared for the NBA Draft but can return to school because he didn't hire an agent. |
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| Lily Padilla talks about her work and her experiences in the MFA showcase |
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| The dollar-store-like retailer that caters to teens and tweens is entering the San Diego market with its first county location scheduled to open in early August. |
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