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An appeals court Tuesday overturned an antitrust ruling against Qualcomm stemming from a lawsuit alleging the San Diego-based company violated antitrust laws by charging excessive licensing fees to cellphone makers and harmed competition among chip suppliers.
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San Diego environment organizations, social justice groups and political officials are getting together around a Green New Deal to improve the local environment.
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KPBS Midday EditionSeaWorld Entertainment Monday announced major revenue and attendance declines in the second quarter stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Labor advocates say the lack of enforceable federal standards to ward off the coronavirus allows farmers to prioritize the harvest over worker safety.
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Friday, Aug. 7 is the last day for San Diegans to apply for the city’s COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
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KPBS Midday EditionBusinesses in San Diego County have received about $1 billion through Paycheck Protection Program loans according to the San Diego and Imperial County’s Small Business Development Center but more than $110 billion remain in the national fund.
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As the coronavirus continues to transform a vast swath of the economy, it's becoming evident that millions of Americans face the prospect of a permanent job loss that will force some to seek work with new industries or in new occupations.
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