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| The Justice Department inspector general releases his review of FBI actions during the 2016 campaign, which will be critical of Jim Comey. President Trump is eagerly awaiting the disclosure, which he hopes will give him leverage in his long-running feud with the former FBI chief. |
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| Stockdale Capital Partners is now laying the groundwork to transform Horton Plaza into San Diego's next big economic windfall: a modern office campus. |
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| The New York Attorney general files a scathing lawsuit against President Trump saying he misused his charitable foundation for business and political purposes |
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| Four investigations are underway looking in the case of Earl L. McNeil, a 40-year-old man who died this week after being arrested and restrained by National City police officers in May. |
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| San Diego's chronic struggle with police officer vacancies has prompted the city to pay $350,000 to an outside marketing firm for a new recruiting strategy focused on using social media to attract millennials |
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| No plan can possibly please everyone on this difficult issue, but Faulconer's proposal addresses concerns raised by all sides. |
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| Allowing owners to rent a non-owner-occupied residence is not home-sharing. It is a business in a residential area. |
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AT&T and Time Warner say they have a clear path to complete their newly approved merger. Their lawyer says the Justice Department has signaled it won't ask for | | |
The International Monetary Fund believes the U.S. economy will post solid growth this year and next, helped by a sizable boost from tax cuts. But then it says | | |
| Former NFL player Kellen Winslow II was arrested Thursday on suspicion of rape and other sex-crime charges. No details were available, but the arrest comes a week after he was arrested and briefly jailed on suspicion of burglary. |
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| NFL practices in June don't amount to much but can provide some clues. A veteran analyst sizes up the recent Padres draft. |
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| World premiere black comedy about battling squirrel tribes is a microcosm of today's sharply divided America. |
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| In Washington, politicians talk about building a wall across the southern border, but San Diego and Tijuana have decided instead to build bridges. |
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