Victims and families of the people who died in the 2019 attack offered impact testimonies as trial ends. "I have no more room for hate in my heart," said Yvonne Gonzalez, who lost her parents.
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A Mexican drug cartel leader convicted in the killing of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena has reportedly been freed from prison.
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Protestors rallied on UCSD campus and in downtown San Diego Wednesday, calling on federal judges for action.
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There will be 16 women's soccer teams in 2028 and just 12 for men.
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Colleges are recognizing the importance of this growing pool of potential students.
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The activists have filed a public records request demanding answers from city officials about their cooperation with federal immigration officials.
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Nearly all white defendants were given the chance at parole. Nearly all Black defendants were not.
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First Corinthian Baptist Church founded a separate nonprofit that employs therapists to bring mental health care to a community where stigma remains a high barrier to healing.
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The family of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who was abducted, tortured and killed in 1985, filed a lawsuit in San Diego federal court this week against the Sinaloa Cartel and the cartel leaders allegedly responsible for his death.
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