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Qualcomm said Monday that details of the investigation by the National Development and Reform Commission are confidential but that it's not aware of any charge by the commission the chip maker has violated the anti-monopoly law.
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Retailers around San Diego County and the rest of the nation are preparing for the $140 million-shopping rush over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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Indian tech outsourcing firm to pay largest ever fine for visa fraud.
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Hera Hub is one of the few women-only shared office spaces in the country. It operates under the idea that women work better when surrounded and supported by other women.
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That feeling you get when your cell phone is just about to die has a name: "Battery anxiety." And wireless companies hope to soon make it a thing of the past, if they can put aside their differences.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 327, giving California regulators another chance to handle how power customers are charged for using electricity.
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This week, 115 of San Diego's business and elected leaders are visiting Washington D.C. on an annual lobbying trip led by the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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The California Coastal Commission staff has recommended a "denial" for the $520 million request to expand the San Diego Convention Center.
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After the San Diego City Council passed a new community plan for Barrio Logan, the maritime industry said it will try to force a city wide referendum to block it.
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Proposed reforms to Mexico’s tax system could have consequences for U.S. companies doing business in Mexico, and for the border economy.
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