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Local Label Hosts 1/2 Fest for LGBTQ Benefit
Field Trips, the local label run by Spooky Cigarette’s Jakob McWhinney, will host 1/2 Fest on Sept. 23-24 at Helmuth Projects. Proceeds from the 18-band, two-day festival go to the San Diego LGBT Community Center.
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Apple Delays ‘The Banker' Theatrical Release Amid Review
Apple on Friday delayed the theatrical release of its first original film, “The Banker” amid misconduct allegations against one of the film’s co-producers. A person familiar with the plans who was not authorized to discuss them publicly confirmed Friday that the film’s Dec. 6 release was being delayed. The delay comes days after Apple canceled the film’s premiere at the...
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Lessons Learned From Doomed Southwest Airlines Flight
Federal safety officials say Boeing should redesign part of the casing on some engines to prevent the kind of accident that occurred when engine debris blew out a window on a Southwest Airlines plane and killed a passenger.
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Tennessee Banker Wins Hemingway Look-Alike Key West Contest
Persistence paid off for a retired Tennessee banker who won the weekend’s Hemingway Look-Alike Contest on his eighth try.
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Former Prosecutor in Central Park Five Case Resigns from Nonprofit Boards Amid Wave of Backlash Following Netflix Miniseries
A former prosecutor in the Central Park Five case has resigned from at least two nonprofit boards as backlash intensified following the release of a Netflix miniseries.
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Woman Gets Stuck in Manhattan Townhouse Elevator for 3 Days: FDNY
A woman was rescued Monday after being trapped in the elevator of a Manhattan townhouse for three days, authorities say.
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Home Evacuated After Retaining Wall Collapses
A Bankers Hill home displaced 12 people after its retaining wall collapsed. NBC 7’s Rory Devine has more.
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Social Worker Left Surprise $11M to Children's Charities
Alan Naiman was known for an unabashed thriftiness that veered into comical, but even those closest to him had no inkling of the fortune that he quietly amassed and the last act that he had long planned. The Washington state social worker died of cancer this year at age 63, leaving most of a surprising $11 million estate to children’s...
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Family of Man Shot and Killed by Deputies Sues SDSO, Claims Deputies Ignored Existing Mental Disability
The family of a man who was shot dead by deputies in Banker’s Hill more than a year ago is suing the San Diego Sheriff’s Department and the two deputies who shot him.
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Family of Man Killed by Deputies Sues County
James Lacy was shot and killed by San Diego County deputies in 2017, and now the District Attorney cleared the involved deputies of any criminal charges. NBC 7’s Gaby Rodriguez has more on what the family will do next.
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Howie Mandel: My Number 1 Money Rule Means I'd Be ‘One of the Worst Contestants Ever' on ‘Deal or No Deal'
When it comes to spending money, Howie Mandel, host and executive producer of CNBC’s “Deal or No Deal,” has a key rule that he says : no gambling. “I don’t gamble with money,” he tells CNBC Make It. He likes to keep what’s in a savings account in a savings account, he says, following the idea that you “don’t put...
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‘Squeaky' Close Election: Control of Alaska State Government Hinges on Single, Mystery Ballot
Control of Alaska state government, at least for the next two years, could hinge on a mystery ballot that an election worker found on a table in a Fairbanks voting precinct more than three weeks ago. The uncounted ballot could break a tie in an Alaska state House race. A decision on whether to count it is expected Friday. The...
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Southwest Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Blew
A Southwest flight headed from New York to Dallas made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport Tuesday morning. This interview is with Todd Baur, who said he spoke to his daughter-in-law who was on the plane.
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Protest Outside Sheriff's Headquarters in Response to Deputy-Involved Shooting
A deadly deputy-involved shooting had civil rights protesters taking their message right to the front doors of San Diego Sheriff’s Headquarters Tuesday.
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Protesters Gather in Response to August Shooting
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews reports on a protest held outside the San Diego Sheriff’s headquarters in response to a deputy-involved shooting that killed a man in August.
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Putin Rival Ties Kushner Meeting to Kremlin Bankers
A prominent exiled Russian oligarch said in an exclusive interview with NBC News that he is nearly certain Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to collaborate with the Trump campaign, and that he believes a top Russian banker was not “acting on his own behalf” when he held a controversial meeting with Jared Kushner last December. The pointed remarks come from...
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Jared Kushner to Meet With Senate Intel Committee Staffers
The Senate intelligence committee expects top presidential adviser Jared Kushner to meet with committee staffers in mid-June, two sources familiar with the planning told NBC News Thursday. A third source familiar with the conversations said discussions about timing are still ongoing. Kushner, who is married to Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka, has come under FBI scrutiny in the Russia investigation, NBC...
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Monopoly Swapping Money Notes for Credit Cards
Hasbro has announced a big change to its Monopoly gaming mechanics that will probably appeal to the younger generation but certainly anger those who grew up with those pastel paper stacks. Monopoly Ultimate Banking, which will come out later this year, will not have cash but instead it will basically have a credit card that players can scan to spend...
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Banker Gets Called Up As Backup NHL Goalie While Bathing Twins
The Arizona Coyotes lost their backup goalie before warmups even started, leaving a club player as the only backup to Louis Domingue. Nathan Schoenfeld never got in the game, but the Coyotes poured in so many goals he may have stood half a chance. He is enjoying a Walter Mitty moment in the NHL. With no time to call up...
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'Making a Murderer' Popularity Overwhelms Manitowoc County Clerk
The popularity of the Netflix series “Making a Murderer” has resulted in a barrage of requests for records in the homicide case.