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Arizona GOP Congressman Tweets Doctored Photo of Obama, Doubles Down When Told It's Fake
An Arizona congressman who earlier tweeted a coded conspiracy theory about Jeffrey Epstein appears to have no shame over posting a fake photo of former President Barack Obama to make a point about Iran. Republican Rep. Paul Gosar tweeted a 2011 photo of Obama shaking hands with a former prime minister of India that was doctored to show him instead…
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Marine Veteran And Organic Farmer Sues Whole Foods For Fraud
A former Marine Corps Sergeant who served three tours in Iraq and founded a non-profit to help veterans transition into agriculture has filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods Organic Markets, claiming the company nearly bankrupted his and his wife’s organic farm. Colin and Karen Archipley, owners of Archi’s Acres filed their lawsuit in federal court against the organic food...
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Escondido Marine Veteran in Legal Fight With Whole Foods
NBC 7 Investigates Mari Payton speaks with a local veterans family about a contract broken with Whole Foods
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Weekend News Digest for Saturday, Nov. 16
Five stories you may have missed this week include an Airbnb couple finding cameras in their room, DACA recipients left in Limbo, and a man defending his dog from a pit bull attack.
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DACA Recipients Left in Limbo Anxious for SCOTUS Hearing
When DACA came to life in 2012, there was a sigh of relief from certain undocumented people brought to the United States when they were children.
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SCOTUS Takes Up DACA: How We Got Here
NBC 7’s Danny Freeman speaks with a legal analyst to better understand how we got to this point.
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Secret Service Buying Jet Skis to Protect Trump Family
The Secret Service is purchasing Jet Skis, in part to protect President Donald Trump’s family as they participate in water sports.
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Biden, Trump Hold Dueling Events in Iowa
Former vice president and current Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden and President Donald Trump held dueling events in Iowa on Thursday.
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Trump Administration to Tighten Rules for Cuban Baseball Players
The Trump administration is moving to undercut a landmark agreement enabling Cuban baseball players to play on Major League Baseball teams, a senior administration official tells NBC News, by overturning an Obama-era decision that said Cuba’s baseball league is not part of the Cuban government. The administration has discretion to decide whether the Cuban Baseball Federation is too closely aligned...
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Read: Text of Democratic Response to State of the Union Address
Text of the Democratic response to the State of the Union address, as prepared for delivery by Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams and provided by the office of the House speaker
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Reproductive Healthcare Access Limited for Many Undocumented Women
Days after an immigration judge denied Layidua Salazar’s petition to remain in the United States in 2015 because she was not living with her spouse, she learned at an annual visit to Planned Parenthood that she was pregnant. The possibility that she would not be allowed to remain in the country made her realize “within five minutes” that she couldn’t...
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The Oldest Man in America Is a Texan, Who Loves His Cigars
In 1906, Theodore Roosevelt was president. The first forward pass was introduced to the game of football and Ford was still two years away from producing the first ‘Model T.’ Times have certainly changed since the early 1900s and there’s only one man in America who can say he’s witnessed it all.
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George W. Bush Slips Something to Michelle Obama at Father's Funeral
George W. Bush appeared to slip something into Michelle Obama’s hands as he welcomed her to his father’s funeral. It continues a tradition: During John McCain’s funeral, Bush handed her a cough drop.
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Trump Knew Suspected Mail Bomber Was a Supporter
While departing the White House Friday for a rally in North Carolina, President Trump said that he knows suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc Jr. was a supporter of his but that he bears “no blame” for the suspect’s actions.
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Cesar Sayoc Jr. Arrested in Connection With Mail Bombs
Florida resident Cesar Sayoc Jr. was arrested Friday in connection with mail bombs sent to several prominent Democrats and others who have been critical of President Donald Trump.
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Trump Calls for Unity, Points Finger at Media at Rally
At a campaign-style rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, President Donald Trump called on the country to come together after packages containing explosive devices were sent to prominent Democrats and CNN’s NYC offices.
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Students Defrauded by Colleges Score Win in Court Decision
Students defrauded by for-profit colleges scored an important victory on Tuesday, when a court cleared the way for an Obama-era policy that will make it easier for them to get their student loans forgiven. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had said the regulation, known as borrower defense, made discharging loans too easy and was unfair to taxpayers. The rule was due...
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‘Security Briefing' or ‘Sideshow': 50th District Campaign Latest
Former Congressman Duncan Hunter, Sr. faced his son’s political opponent Tuesday in front of the Midway Museum for what he described as a “security briefing.”
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‘Security Briefing' or ‘Sideshow': 50th District Campaign
NBC 7’s Bridget Naso has the latest on the race for the 50th Congressional District between incumbent Duncan Hunter and Ammar Campa-Najjar
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Campa-Najjar Responds to Letter Claiming He Would Put Troops at Risk
A letter signed by three retired Marine Corps generals warns that should 50th Congressional District candidate Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar be elected to Congress, it would put U.S. military troops at risk.