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| Despite warnings from senior GOP lawmakers, Trump says he'll choose which intelligence to trust. |
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| From mountain slopes less than a mile above Highway 79, the park's main thoroughfare, pillars of orange-gray smoke snaked into the air. Park rangers like Lisa Gonzales-Kramer tried to reassure gawkers that this blaze — a controlled burn — was truly under control. Not everyone bought that. |
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| Some San Diego officials say the problem must be addressed quickly with big pay raises, while others won't support salary hikes unless they are combined with performance incentives and greater latitude to discipline unproductive workers. |
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| Around 2,000 people participated in the annual Cardiff Kook Run on Sunday, which has been bringing out a mix of casual runners in goofy costumes and elite athletes since 2011. |
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| Gilman Bridge will accommodate vehicles and pedestrians, enabling people to more quickly move between fast growing sections of the campus. |
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| Assemblyman Vince Fong, R-Bakersfield, intends to introduce legislation that would create an ombudsman position in the Bureau of State Audits that would be tasked with reviewing how agencies disclose public records. It should quickly become law. |
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| As a Christian, I want to make it clear Sarah Sanders does not speak for me. |
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| Nearly $2.5 billion has been spent or set aside by California policymakers on electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed to accompany them. And that's just the start. |
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For Starbucks, former CEO Howard Schultz is a hero — and a headache. | | |
| The Rams high-powered offense never got going and Tom Brady engineered 10 fourth-quarter points to lead the Patriots to a 13-3 win in Super Bowl LIII. |
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| The Aztecs coaches brave traffic to see recruit Keshad Johnson play. |
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| Based on the 1930 musical "Girl Crazy" — which introduced Ethel Merman to the stage — it features tunes from that show, including "I Got Rhythm," "But Not For Me" and "Embraceable You," while incorporating songs from other musicals, among them "Shall We Dance" and "A Damsel in Distress." |
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| Professor Edward J. Watts has been garnering strong reviews and media attention for "Mortal Republic," his book about Rome and the public complacency that eventually sent it into tyranny. |
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