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His political comeback put the country on a course away from supporting Ukraine and toward Hungary and Slovakia, which have taken a pro-Russian path.
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We look back on how the Padres performed this season following their loss to the Chicago Cubs. Plus, a roundtable discussion about San Diego's thriving theater scene and the storytellers behind it.
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After almost a decade of planning the Navy SEAL Museum San Diego opens its doors to the public Saturday.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Kaori Fukuyama, Kelly Nipper and Kim Manfredi at Et Galerie; the San Diego-Tijuana Jazz Festival; "Suffs” the Musical; San Diego Symphony's “French Fairytales”; Joy Guidry; Kids Free October; Small Press Nite and more.
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In the suit, filed Sept. 29 in San Diego Superior Court, billionaire couple Lauren Leichtman and Arthur Levine, through LLFO Sports Holdings, LLC, allege Ellis, former club president, willfully made "promises, guarantees, and assurances" during negotiations "with the intent to deceive and defraud" them.
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The average Democratic lawmaker missed close to 100 votes on bills this year. Republicans miss even more votes, despite, on average, casting a “no” vote 53 times more than the average Democrat. The minority party’s 30 lawmakers missed an average of nearly 400 votes this year, the analysis found.
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While the district saw modest increases in state test scores overall this year, leaders are celebrating notable gains made by Hispanic and Latino students.
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White House News
- Karoline Leavitt says White House must cut spending due to shutdown
- What to know about former U.K. leader Tony Blair, tapped by Trump for postwar Gaza role
- Memphis sees opportunity in Trump's plans for federal intervention
- Ruling temporarily stops Trump administration from diverting homeland security funds from California, other sanctuary states
- The CDC still hasn't issued COVID vaccine guidelines, leaving access in limbo
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One of the most listened-to genres in the Americas, photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.
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The Dynamic Inclusive Dance Organization is holding its 17th annual showcase fundraiser. This year's theme is "Shine and Soar," which will be held in the Champion Ballroom Academy this weekend.
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More than 60 museums, aquariums, gardens and historic sites in San Diego County are offering free admission to kids this month.
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For more than a year, Attorney General Bonta has been looking into the El Cajon Police Department’s sharing of license plate reader data with out-of-state agencies
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As Immigration Customs Enforcement goes on a historic hiring spree, social media posts and other materials contain coded language, experts say.
- UC San Diego study finds virtual clinic reduces unnecessary hospital readmissions
- FDA approves another generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservatives
- Brain stimulation can work where other depression treatments fail
- What's behind the health care fight that led to the government shutdown

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Experts concerned about white nationalist imagery in ICE recruitment materials

Cal Fire offers defensible space wildfire home inspections

This volunteer dives deep at San Diego's Birch Aquarium

In Escondido, a school board member changes her name but not her politics

What's next for the historic Carlsbad Theater?

Federal funding restrictions threaten San Diego’s harm reduction programs

San Diego nonprofit that helps enlisted military and veterans is growing

One man's journey through the Trump era asylum system

More than 200,000 Afghan allies without options as resettlement ends
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*This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Miss Lolly sends her producer to a men's intimacy class and gets a male perspective on sex and feelings.
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First, a man who worked alongside the U.S. in Afghanistan speaks out after he was detained by ICE this summer. Then, Chula Vista is using artificial intelligence to write police reports. Next, we take you behind-the-scenes of the new Navy Seal Museum and what it offers. Finally, an inclusive dance performance is taking place this weekend.