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| Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un headed on Tuesday into their summit balancing the elusive promise of peace against the specter of a growing nuclear threat. |
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| Inder Verma, a star scientist at the Salk Institute, has resigned after an investigation into allegations of misconduct. Eight women have accused him of sexual harassment. |
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| The FAA's rigorous, safety-first approach to approving drone operations in the nation's airspace is stifling potentially life-saving technology, according to a 14-person committee of scientists. |
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| While Deputy Richard Fischer defends himself against criminal charges related to sexual misconduct while on duty, a new alleged victim has come forward. |
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| The development of the former Escondido Country Club land won't happen anytime soon following a recent ruling allowing the continuation of a lawsuit that challenges the Escondido City Council's approval of the 380-home project. |
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| San Diego, which then controlled the site, could have retained control of a key piece of land that's crucial to a contiguous convention center expansion for about $14 million. Now it will take $33.2 million. But it's still worth it. |
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| European leaders are indignant and defiant over Trump's G7 statements |
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| Residential building permits were up nearly 100 percent from the same time last year, said the Real Estate Research Council. |
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| Startups participate in showcase of Sony Innovation Fund portfolio firms at Sony Electronics regional headquarters in San Diego. |
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| The Aztecs open Jan. 5 at Boise State and close March 9 at Nevada. |
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| Annual fireworks show expected to draw SDSU's biggest football crowd. |
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| As I Lay Dying has reunited with its lead singer, Tim Lambesis, two years after he completed a two-year prison sentence for soliciting the murder of his wife. |
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| Architects, developers and urban planners brought by San Diego's Urban Land Institute are doing the first bi-national study of the neighborhoods that surround the San Ysdiro Port of Entry--the busiest in the Western Hemisphere. |
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