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Federal officials released prescription histories of hundreds of thousands of doctors and identified the most common and costly drugs. Medicare spent the most on a purple pill for heartburn.
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SeaWorld and the Cincinnati Zoo are working together in an effort to get Snowflake pregnant.
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Event looks to the intersection of science, cinema and technology
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KPBS Midday EditionSame-sex couples now can marry in 36 states and the District of Columbia, and the court is weighing whether gay and lesbian unions should be allowed in all 50 states.
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Who are the 650,000 people becoming U.S. citizens every year?
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Some 50,000 Vietnamese refugees passed through Camp Pendleton in the months following the fall of Saigon. The size and duration of the crisis caused a shift in the way the United States approached resettlement, and paved the path for Burmese, East African and Iraqi refugees arriving in San Diego today.
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Navy Lt. Cmdr. William “Liam” Corley is surrounded by noise that represents the emptiness of waiting
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Historians explain how the 1915 Panama-California Exposition, which created the Balboa Park we know today, was also a touchstone of the women’s movement in San Diego.
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Maureen O'Connor, the San Diego mayor from 1986 to 1992, will remain hospitalized at Sharp Healthcare for observation for another day.
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Same creative team from 'Cruzar' is behind 'El Pasado Nunca se Termina'
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