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The Gazette-Mail says new namesake ideas include Booker T. Washington and Katherine Johnson, both extraordinary African Americans.According to the newspaper, the school has borne Stonewall Jackson’s name for 80 years, it was built on a former plantation and it originally only allowed white students.Today, about 42% of the school’s student body is Black, according to the state’s Department of Education. 405

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The most recent discovery was made at Jackson Drive and Cowles Mountain Blvd. last month: a dog with a leg injury in a cage, a soiled blanket inside."It was so sad. The cage was so small, she didn't even have room to lay down," said neighbor Mary Alice Porter.Porter brought the dog to a shelter.  That dog is the latest in a string of dog dumpings in the past year in the same neighborhood.  Some were tied to a pole. Most left in crates. IN all, there have been nearly 20 dogs dumped.Neighbors tell 10news most were young and female, and some had just given birth - possibly pointing to a puppy mill.  The rescue group Rover's Retreat helped adopt out several of the dogs. Neighbors say the rest were also adopted out or ended up in rescue groups.Anyone with tips is asked to call El Cajon Police, which is leading the investigation. 855

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The holidays hit La Jolla during the city's Christmas parade and holiday festival on Girard Ave., featuring family-friendly activities, entertainment, and photos with Santa Claus. 179

  

The moves have fueled fears that the situation could escalate into a full-blown trade war between the world's two largest economies. But Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Sunday that he's been talking to Chinese officials in an effort to prevent that. 256

  

The IARC has vigorously defended its finding, but a separate WHO panel assessing pesticide residues determined in 2016 that "glyphosate is unlikely to pose a carcinogenic risk to humans from exposure through the diet," adding to a dizzying array of contradictory findings.Puzzling conclusions like those are not uncommon in cancer research, according to Dr. Otis W. Brawley, the American Cancer Society's chief medical and scientific officer."IARC, I think, is very, very reasonable in their assessments," he said, "but IARC will sometimes make an assessment that is not satisfying to many of us."Brawley noted that the other commonly-consumed substances are also classified as potentially carcinogenic by the IARC. Based on limited evidence, for example, the IARC says that "drinking very hot beverages probably causes cancer of the esophagus in humans," yet hundreds of millions of people drink coffee every day."There are some groups that really want to alarm people and advocate for what's called the precautionary principle," Brawley said. "The precautionary principle, taken to its extreme, means you literally wouldn't get up in the morning."Brawley said that parents should instead make sure their kids are eating fruits, vegetables, and getting the nutrition they need. More children "are definitely going to be harmed by inappropriate diets," he said, "than by a small amount of glyphosate in their oatmeal." 1418

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