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The two men sought to put forward a united front on North Korea, which has been a persistent area of focus for Trump during his 13-day tour through Asia. 153

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The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) announced the completion of the second bridge in the San Diego River Double Track project. Construction began in fall 2016, with the first bridge opening for rail traffic in 2018. 229

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The sign reads: "If you choose not to wear a mask, we respectfully ask that you postpone your visit. We will be happy to debate the efficacy of masks with you when this is all over and you come in to sell your dead grandmother's clothes."Bingham said she has been overwhelmed by emails and phone calls she has been getting from people all around the world. People have even visited her Instagram store to place orders from other countries as their way to show support for her business."Nobody likes wearing a mask. This isn't fun. It is uncomfortable, especially here in Phoenix. It is hot, but it's literally the smallest gesture we can make," said Bingham.Bingham thanked the majority of her customers for wearing a mask, but said there were a few who wanted to fight back."They're like you know the masks don't work right? Or something about carbon dioxide retention, thinking that it's bad for you to wear the mask or that you look stupid wearing a mask," said Bingham.The store re-opened on June 1 and like many other businesses has been struggling during this pandemic, while thinking about their own safety and livelihood."Vintage clothing is definitely not an emergency. This is not a reason anybody needs to leave the house right now. It's not like I sell baby formula or eggs," said Bingham.It seems like her sassy and sarcastic mask mandate message has hit a nerve."People from across the country are calling to thank us," said Bingham. She has received messages from Europe and Asia."Somebody from Abu Dhabi even reached out to us yesterday and made a purchase from us," said Bingham.She played one of many voicemail messages she received, this one left by a woman thanking the business for taking their strong stance."More people need to be like you and maybe things will make a change. God bless you," said the woman who left the voicemail.Bingham said being young and healthy, she feels confident that someone like her would survive COVID-19, but she does not want to be a carrier."I can't put my employees and customers at risk," said Bingham, adding that in a small business with a small staff, an exposure could lead to the closure of her store."Some people are trying to make this some kind of a political statement but people are not dying along party lines," said Bingham.She said wearing a mask is a small sacrifice everyone should make. "It really is. If we can do this and get it under control, we can get back to normal ‘til there's a vaccine," said Bingham.This story originally reported by Sonu Wasu on abc15.com. 2540

  

The pursuit occurred just before 11 p.m. Wednesday on eastbound Interstate 8 in the Buckman Springs area, authorities said.The chase started when Border Patrol agents tried to stop a white Hyundai Sonata on SR-94 near Campo. The driver failed to yield, agents said.Agents deployed a spike strip which deflated the right front tire, but the car kept going.The pursuit continued north on Buckman Springs Road to I-8 where agents tried to perform a box maneuver. Agents said the driver swerved and tried to hit a Border Patrol vehicle. Eventually, the driver pulled to the shoulder and jumped out of the moving car.The vehicle kept rolling until it hit a fence 200 yards off the freeway, agents said. Five passengers in the car got out and ran away.Agents caught the driver, who was treated for minor injuries at the hospital.Only one of the five passengers was caught. Border Patrol agents identified the man as an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala.The driver will face felony charges for alien smuggling, according to the Border Patrol. The Guatemalan man will face removal proceedings. 1089

  

The shooting was reported around 10:55 p.m. Sunday at a house in the 4500 block of Vineyard Way, south of Oceanside Golf Course in the North Valley neighborhood, Oceanside police spokesman Tom Bussey said. 205

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