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Starting Wednesday hundreds of the newest cars, trucks, SUVs and electric vehicles will be on display at the San Diego Convention Center.
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In the year since Paradise, Calif., was devastated by fire, certain flame-tinged objects — scorched pottery fragments or remnants of toys — have become talismans of resilience beyond pain.
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Anger and fear have turned to pragmatic hope in the year since the people of Fort Scott, Kan., lost their hospital to corporate downsizing. A community health center remains. So far, so good.
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NPR tells the exclusive, behind-the-scenes story of the first person with a genetic disorder to be treated in the United States with the revolutionary gene-editing technique CRISPR.
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Students participate in the annual "Project Sticker Shock" campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of alcohol during the holidays.
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San Diego organization creating two-rink roller derby and skate facility
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It took a decade and persistent bipartisan support in Congress, but work at the San Ysidro Port of Entry is finally done.
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Though it has been on the books for nearly a decade, the Affordable Care Act faces a big court challenge right now that could overturn it. Here's what happens if the federal health law goes away.
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The 35-year-old man, his wife and children had been sent back to Mexico under the controversial “Remain-in-Mexico” program, which makes U.S. asylum-seekers wait in Mexico while their claims are processed.
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A new report from the American Civil Liberties Union and researchers at San Diego State University sheds light on the treatment of migrants in the hours and days after they’re caught crossing the border.
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