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The Number of Gift Returns on the Rise
A new survey found that most people assume they will make at least one return this holiday season
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Drug Can Curb Dementia's Delusions, Researchers Find
A drug that curbs delusions in Parkinson’s patients did the same for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in a study that was stopped early because the benefit seemed clear.
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Ruling Backs Asylum Seekers at Border Prior to Policy Shift
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a partial ban on asylum does not apply to anyone who appeared at an official U.S. border crossing before the policy was announced in July, a decision that may affect thousands of people.
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Airbnb Couple Finds Hidden Cameras in Bathroom, Bedroom: Lawsuit
The guest, who is only referred to as “John Doe,” and his boyfriend booked a stay at a converted garage at a home on Willamette Avenue in Clairemont in November 2018. Three days into their stay, they claim they made a “horrifying” discovery: someone was watching them in rooms where they had sex.
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SDSU Student's Death Ruled Accidental by Blunt Force Trauma to Head
An early-morning fall from a dorm room bunk bed contributed to the death of a San Diego State University student last week, according to a report from the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s office.
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2 Horses Die, Another Injured in 1 Day at Del Mar Racetrack
Two racehorses were euthanized and one more was injured at the Del Mar Racetrack Sunday, Del Mar Racetrack confirmed. The horses were the first and second deaths of fall’s Bing Crosby Season, which just started Friday.
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6 People Hidden Inside Wall of Moving Truck at Border: CBP
Officers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry discovered an alleged human smuggling attempt involving six Chinese nationals who were concealed inside a fake wall of a moving truck, a press release said.
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Over 30,000 Pages of Records Show Abuse of Minors in CBP Custody: ACLU
After nearly four years of fighting the federal government, the American Civil Liberties Union has published documents it said show the abuse of minors at the hands of U.S. Border Patrol agents.
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Migrant Children Abuse Documents Unveiled
The ACLU released years of records of migrant child abuse. NBC 7’s Gaby Rodriguez has the story.
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Decorated Vietnam Veteran Honored With Navy Ship
A brand new United States Naval Ship was christened on Saturday in honor of a decorated Vietnam War veteran. USNS Miguel Keith (ESB 5) was unveiled in San Diego on Saturday morning at General Dynamics NASSCO along East Harbor Drive.
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San Diego Man Arrested After House Fire Kills Parents, Sister
A man was arrested Friday in connection to a house fire in Logan Heights, California that killed his parents and sister and injured two more of his siblings, according to the San Diego Police Department. Wilber Romero, 26, faces three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder, and arson, police said. Just before 4:30 a.m. on Oct....
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Suspect Drives Off With Teen Girl in Vista, Arrested on Kidnapping Charge: SDSO
A man faces kidnapping and other charges after driving away with a teenage girl he allegedly solicited for sex through social media, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
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Ex-Rep Darrell Issa Announces Run for Indicted Duncan Hunter's 50th Dist Seat
Former U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa announced Thursday he will run against indicted fellow Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter, as three contenders dropped their bid in order to support him.
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San Diego Padres Part Ways with Manager Andy Green
The San Diego Padres have fired Andy Green in the midst of a season-ending collapse.
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Man Convicted of Killing Robert F. Kennedy Stabbed at Donovan State Prison: Source
Law enforcement sources tell NBC 7 Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the man convicted of murdering U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was stabbed in a San Diego-area state prison and hospitalized.
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Navy Confirms Pilot Died in California Desert Crash
At least seven people were injured after a U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed in the California desert Wednesday while on a routine training mission, according to the U.S. Naval Air Forces Pacific.
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‘Mass Arrest' of US Marines on Camp Pendleton
Officials confirm the “mass arrest” of U.S. Marines during battalion formation at Camp Pendleton Thursday.
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Race Horse U-Turns, Collides With Another Head-On in Fatal Collision at Del Mar Racetrack
Two horses have died after colliding on the Del Mar’s racetrack during training Thursday morning, a day after the start of the 2019 Del Mar Racing season, officials confirmed.
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4-Year-Old Girl Run Over by Coronado Lifeguard Released from Hospital
A 4-year-old girl who was run over by a lifeguard truck at a Coronado beach Monday was released from Rady Children’s Hospital Tuesday afternoon.
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Family Hospitalized After Eating Unknown Plant in Backyard During Party
At least eight family members were taken to the hospital after reporting feeling sick from eating an unknown plant from a garden at a home in Bay Terraces.