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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A San Diego donut shop is taking a classic Easter treat to a whole new level.The Donut Bar in downtown San Diego is stuffing Cadbury eggs inside donuts. The popular donuts usually sell out around noon. The Donut Bar has been opened since 2013 and, according to the bar’s website, more locations are coming to Chula Vista, University Town Center and Temecula.RELATED: Great bakeries in San Diego CountyThe Donut Bar has more than 30 creations on a daily basis. As if that's not enough doughy goodness, the bar opens on Friday and Saturday nights to serve beer with donuts.   RELATED: Easter egg hunts and events around San DiegoThe famous donuts have been featured on the Food Network and Ellen.  778

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new poll shows what Californians thought of President Donald Trump’s address to the nation Tuesday night. During the address, the President made an appeal to the American people on border security and a proposed border wall. Of 1,000 people asked for the 10News/Union Tribune poll, 35 percent say they watched the address while 32 percent say they didn’t. Of those who saw the address, a majority say they believe most of what the President said is false, while 23 percent say it was a mix of true and false. 539

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A recent 10News/San Diego Union-Tribune poll found out what people across the nation think about current border issues after hundreds of members of a migrant caravan rushed the San Ysidro Port of Entry in late November. Nearly 60 percent of people surveyed by SurveyUSA say they believe unauthorized immigration is a serious problem for the United States, while 28 percent say it’s a minor problem. 425

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A landmark Supreme Court ruling today extended workplace protections for LGBTQ workers nationwide.Years ago, and a few months into a new job in San Diego, Lina Craychee says she came out as transgender and was promptly transferred from a store location to a corporate job."My boss told me I had to. They wouldn't let me present as female in the store level, because it would hurt business," said Craychee.Craychee says she kept silent and accepted the transfer because she needed the job. It's the type of silence she hopes will fade away after an historic Supreme Court ruling. By a 6-3 majority, the court extended 1964 Civil Rights Act protections to LGBTQ employees, who now can't be fired or discriminated against in the workplace because of their sexual orientation.While California protects LGBTQ workers against discrimination, nearly 30 states do not."Huge feeling of relief and victory," said Eddie Reynoso, executive director of the Equality Business Alliance in San Diego.Last fall, Reynoso camped for 72 hours on the Supreme Court steps for the opportunity to witness the arguments."In terms of impact, this will be bigger than the marriage equality ruling," said Reynoso.Reynoso says the ruling sends a powerful message across the country."Ultimately it means the workplace is going to be a safer place. LGBT workers will have an affirming work environment," said Reynoso.While this ruling is directed at the workplace, experts say this could open to door for other challenges involving LGBTQ discrimination. Meanwhile,advocates say more job security will mean more access to tings like health care."It means trans people like myself can have peaceful workplace," said Craychee. 1719

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new trend is challenging people to put down their phones, but many people report feeling anxious when separated from their devices. Called nomophobia, short for no more phone phobia, 73 percent of teens in a recent addiction study reported feeling anxious when their phones had no charge according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens. That same study found that the teens checked their phones once every 23 minutes. READ: School locks up students cell phones to improve grades, prevent cyber-bullying"I have 4 kids and go to school full time, I need my phone with me," one person said on a 10News Facebook poll."I could go a few weeks or a month easy," another added. New research suggests that our phones keep us in a persistent state of anxiety that’s only relieved by checking our phones Dr. Nancy Cheever told ABC News. Her research suggests phone-induced anxiety works on a positive feedback loop. According to a Rutgers University study, cellphone distraction in the classroom can lead to lower grades. The report lays out how dividing your attention between your phone and real life has serious consequences on how much information you retain. Meanwhile, Cheever warns that little is known about the long term health effects anxiety from phones could cause. 1309

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