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| The Senate is preparing to read the FBI report into sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh. |
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| Arnold is the second woman to win a Nobel this year |
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| The ruling late Wednesday afternoon will relieve immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan from the threat of deportation. |
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| A sheriff's deputy who was already facing criminal charges of on-the-job sexual misconduct with 13 women must stand trial in a second criminal case, this one involving allegations from three new accusers who came forward over the summer, a judge ruled Wednesday. |
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| As hundreds of paid signature gatherers ply their trade in front of WalMarts,Targets and grocery stores all over the county, the opponents of a petition being circulated to reverse a recent county housing decision are urging voters not to sign. |
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| Residents want tough term limits, not a rule that would allow some incumbent trustees to serve 24 years. |
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| Jeff Flake has done it again. |
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| The nuclear plant's operator, Southern California Edison, says the discovery of asbestos does not pose any serious harm to workers or the general public. |
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| Cubic will replace older fare readers and other equipment, as well as add wireless communications to buses that lack connectivity. The work will take place over the next two to five years. |
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| Chargers not happy with their kicking game, so they released punter Drew Kaser, who doubled as the holder on placements. |
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| SDSU getting bang for its bucks with Rocky Long as head coach. |
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| Coronado company staging California premiere of new adaptation |
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| Relatively few San Diego companies have all male boards, but some do, and they could be searching for female candidates barring a legal challenge to new state law. |
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