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Local Family Feels Government Shutdown Pain
One federal worker’s family spoke with NBC 7 about the hardships they face during the shutdown. NBC 7’s Danny Freeman has more.
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Exxon Denies That It Misled Investors on Climate Risks
Climate change may be the defining risk for oil and gas companies in coming decades, and attorneys for New York state are saying Exxon Mobil misled investors about how it was handling that risk. The state made closing arguments Thursday in a case that accused the energy giant of downplaying the impact of stricter climate regulations in a warming world....
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San Diego WWII Vet, 100, Halfway to Goal of Meeting Each Governor
A World War II veteran is on a mission to travel to all 50 states as part of an effort to raise awareness about the dwindling number of veterans from that war who are still alive.
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Settlement Reached in Hooters Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
One of two men who alleged they were sexually harassed by a male boss while working for Hooters reached a settlement with the restaurant chain.
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Fans Recreate Beatles' Abbey Road Cover Shot 50 Years Later
It was 50 years ago today, that The Beatles caused a traffic delay. And hundreds of fans of the Fab Four gathered Thursday at a crosswalk in London’s St. John’s Wood neighborhood immortalized on the “Abbey Road” album to recreate the cover photo half a century after it was taken. At 11:35 a.m. on Aug. 8, 1969, Iain Macmillan photographed...
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El Paso Mom Died Shielding Baby, Dad Died Shielding Them Both
With incredible strength, 25-year-old El Paso shooting victim Jordan Anchondo’s aunt and uncle shared the worst news they could’ve imagined.
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SDSU Athlete Remembers Cousins Killed in El Paso Shooting Shielding Baby
A San Diego State University basketball player lost her two cousins in the El Paso shooting on Saturday. The senior forward’s cousins were shot and killed while protecting their youngest baby from the gunfire.
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SDSU Basketball Player Mourns Death of Cousin and Husband Who Were Killed Protecting Baby
SDSU basketball player mourns the death of her cousin and her husband who were killed in El Paso shooting as they protected their baby. NBC 7’s Danica McAdam has the story
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Accusations of Drugging at YouTuber Jake Paul's Celebrity Party Investigated
Authorities were investigating a woman’s claim Monday that someone drugged her at a weekend party hosted by YouTube star Jake Paul at his Calabasas mansion, according to the sheriff’s department and a celebrity news website.
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WWII Vet Celebrates 100th Birthday with ‘Today' Hosts
One of the oldest living WWII veterans in the U.S., who’s also a San Diegan, celebrated his 100th birthday Monday and got a cake and a special serenade from the hosts of “Today.”
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WWII Vet Celebrates 100th Birthday with ‘Today' Hosts
WWII veteran Sidney Walton had a birthday party of a lifetime with the hosts of “Today.”
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Air Traffic Controllers Warn Airport Travelers of Shutdown's Effect on Aviation Safety
Air traffic controllers working without pay as the government shutdown stretched into its 28th day handed out flyers to travelers on Friday, sharing the “negative consequences” the shutdown has on aviation safety.
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Frustration Mounts for Some Federal Workers
Federal employees fear missing second paycheck. NBC 7’s Danny Freeman has more.
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‘Stop the Shutdown': Air Traffic Controller's Family Feels Effects of Lasting Shutdown
A San Diego air traffic controller working without pay as the government shutdown stretched into its fourth week is asking the government to consider families that rely on those paychecks for food, gas and their families’ health.
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WWII Vet on Mission to Publicize Dwindling Number of Vets
A World War II veteran is on a mission to travel to all 50 states as part of an effort to raise awareness about the dwindling number of veterans from that war who are still alive.
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New Life for ‘The Good Place'
The twist-filled sitcom returns Thursday after a trip to hell and back.
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Rebuilding Is a Struggle After California Wine Country Fires
Construction crews have already put up the frame on Cheri Sharp’s new house, but she still questions whether rebuilding was the right choice after California’s most destructive wildfire took her old home in wine country nearly a year ago. She’s had to dip into retirement savings to cover a $300,000 shortfall in her homeowner’s insurance coverage.
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'Deadpool' Oozes Back to Life
The Marvel anti-hero returns Friday to carve a new trail of blood and wisecracks, making his own mark in the presumed summer of “Solo.”
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Redeveloping ‘Arrested Development'
The remixed Season 4 – debuting on Netflix Friday – offers a rare opportunity to improve the story of a family whose dysfunction resonates anew.
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Analysis: Why Time's Up for Bill Cosby
The guilty verdict against the one-time beloved “America’s Dad” reflects changing perceptions in #MeToo/Time’s Up era – movements his case helped propel.