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Dec 10 2025CRIME

San Diego Pays Big for a Life Lost

San Diego's city leaders have decided to pay $30 million to the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. This is a huge amount of money, even more than what Minneapolis paid to George Floyd's family after his death in 2020. On January 28, Konoa was running

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

A Champion's Triumph: Celebrating Amid Controversy

Joshua Van's journey to the UFC flyweight title was a long and challenging one. His dream came true at UFC 323, but it wasn't the way he or anyone else expected. Just 26 seconds into the fight, his opponent, Alexandre Pantoja, suffered a serious arm injury. The fight ended quickly, and Van was decla

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen: The NFL's New Rushing Record Holder

Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, has just broken a big record. He now holds the title for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history. With 76 touchdowns, he has beaten Cam Newton's old record. What makes this even more amazing is that Allen has more rushing touchdowns than

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Faces Through Time: Sandro Miller's Half-Century Journey

Sandro Miller, a renowned photographer, has just released a book titled "On Earth as It Is Not in Heaven. " This collection features 229 photos taken over the past 50 years. The book also includes words from photography experts and notable figures like John Malkovich. One of the most memorable mome

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Food Giants Face Legal Heat in San Francisco

San Francisco has taken a bold step by suing some of the biggest food companies in the country. The city claims that ultraprocessed foods from giants like Coca-Cola and Nestle are causing serious health problems. The lawsuit names ten companies, including those behind Oreo cookies, Sour Patch Kids,

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Josh Brolin's Honest Take on Trump: From Friend to Critic

Josh Brolin, the well-known actor, recently shared his thoughts on Donald Trump. He was once friends with the former president. Brolin talked about this during an interview. He made it clear that his new movie character was not based on Trump. Brolin played a tricky religious leader in his new film

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

What's Eating Our Students? A Look at University Food Choices

University students often have poor eating habits. This can lead to serious health problems. Many students eat too much junk food. They also don't get enough nutrients. This can cause hidden obesity. It can also lead to metabolic risks. Research shows that students' lifestyles affect their health.

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Giving Local Talent a Fair Shot in San Diego's Booming Job Market

San Diego is buzzing with growth, but there's a big problem: companies can't find enough skilled workers. This isn't just about filling jobs; it's about who gets those jobs and how that affects the community. Local businesses, especially in defense, life sciences, and tech, are struggling to find t

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Chatbot Missed Critical Signs of a User's Distress

Joshua Enneking, a 26-year-old who loved baseball, lacrosse, and tinkering with cars, had a hidden struggle. He was close with his family, especially his nephew, and always brought laughter to the room. But behind his tough exterior, he battled depression and suicidal thoughts. He turned to ChatGPT

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen's Wyoming Jersey Retired: A Night of Honor and Emotion

Josh Allen, the star quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, returned to his alma mater, the University of Wyoming, for a special ceremony. The event took place during a game against Nevada, where Allen's jersey number, 17, was retired. This honor makes him only the third athlete in Wyoming's history to

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