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San Diego’s public transit agency is failing to comply with standard data security measures, creating a potential liability for both transit riders and taxpayers.
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Last spring, organized labor pushed hard but unsuccessfully to convince Democratic Representatives Scott Peters and Susan Davis to oppose fast-track consideration of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. Eight months after they bucked the unions, their labor money has dried up but more serious threats have failed to materialize.
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Health care providers in the San Diego region rank poorly in how they care for older, dying patients in three key areas, according to a national report released Wednesday. One doctor said it could be because too much emphasis is placed on technology.
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Only two other underground fields in the United States discharged more greenhouse gases in 2014, according to an analysis of the most recent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data.
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