General manager A.J. Preller has once again made the San Diego Padres the stars of baseball's trade deadline.
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Forest fires have brought a smoky haze to the West, along with stinging eyes, sore throats and headaches to people far from flames. Unseen particles of ash also make it hard for some to breathe.
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The San Diego attorney is recognized for her pro bono immigration work with individuals fleeing persecution.
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Festival dedicated to expanding the definition of horror
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San Diego animal lovers are pitching in to help furry victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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One-day showcase of independent and experimental films by and about women
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'Merrily We Go To Hell' and 'The Hitch-Hiker' screen at MOPA as part of Famous Firsts
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Lawmakers looking to stabilize the health insurance exchanges may consider a number of proposals — including pushing young adults off a parent's plan or letting people buy into Medicare and Medicaid.
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Learning strategies to deal with chronic pain can be an effective way to stay off addictive medicines, says the head of the Mayo Clinic's pain rehab center. But insurance doesn't always cover it.
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Despite legal requirements, more than one-quarter of cases of severe abuse that were uncovered by government investigators were not reported to the police. The majority involved sexual assault.
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A Bengal tiger cub smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico was in good condition Friday at the San Diego Zoo's Safari Park.
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