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The country's largest aircraft carrier is expected to join thousands of service members in the northern Caribbean Sunday. But it's unclear if President Trump will use military force.
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Books can be life-changing for people who are incarcerated. When Cherish Burtson went to federal prison, books became her source of survival. Her story – and the volunteers fighting censorship to get books past prison walls – reveals how access to reading can mean survival, connection and hope.
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Immigration lawyers who have little experience with habeas corpus petitions are turning to informal networks and a software developer from Chicago to help them with their cases.
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Edgar Wright's new adaptation of Stephen King's novel finally arrives, plus Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of distinctive films.
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Board members openly clashed with the audience during the meeting and at one point walked out after refusing to consider a resolution affirming protections of immigrants.
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San Diego's first Native business owner in the Gaslamp and a local Native artist reflect on the meaning of Native American Heritage Month.
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The Tony-winning director steps into a new role at New York's Roundabout Theatre Company while reflecting on nearly two decades of premieres, festivals and community impact in San Diego.
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This weekend in arts and culture in San Diego: Author & Punisher's industrial drone music; a new exhibit on race history at the Museum of Us; clown art at Woo Studios; Vietnamese food and art lessons with Thien Pham; Jessie Montgomery compositions at the Mingei; new work by Maybelle Reynoso and more.
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Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially re-writing the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of Habeas Corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
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Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially re-writing the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of Habeas Corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
- As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research
- Judge says he'll approve opioid settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue and Sackler family
- UCSD researchers say AI can make skin cancer detection more equitable
- San Diego congressional Democrats say fight for health care tax credits isn’t over
From housekeeping to healthcare professionals: UCSD Health fills vacancies via paid training program
Funding cuts, skyrocketing rents push San Diego's housing voucher program into deepening deficit
Mary Hennessy’s Santee donut shop and legacy lives on
Do post-pandemic remote work trends mean less recognition for women?
North America's largest model railroad museum is right here in San Diego
Twitch streamers open up about mental health, parasocial relationships and setting boundaries
Looking for a pole saw? The National City library has you covered
San Diego’s dorm-style housing is disappearing as the need grows
Grossmont schools already feeling impacts of library cuts
Veterans, supporters vie to get 2029 Invictus Games to San Diego
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Morning Edition and Up First co-host A Martínez talks about his public media journey. Then, immigration lawyers are using an old strategy to help their clients in detention. And, how is San Diego County managing the costs of Prop 36?
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When a police officer is found dead in her home with a bullet between her eyes, who investigates?