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U.S Marine Corps Col. Thomas M. Bedell, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, poses for a photo at the station's Energy and Water Operations Center on MCAS Miramar. Lance Cpl. Jose S. GuerreroDeLeon/U.S. Marines/DVIDS hide caption

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The military is turning to microgrids to fight global threats — and global warming

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This 1:10 p.m. EDT Friday satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Hurricane Hilary (right) off Mexico's Pacific coast. NOAA via AP hide caption

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Tuesday

Connecticut guard Jordan Hawkins celebrates after the men's national championship college basketball game against San Diego State in the NCAA Tournament on Monday, April 3, 2023, in Houston. Brynn Anderson/AP hide caption

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Sunday

San Diego State guard Lamont Butler shoots over Florida Atlantic guard Alijah Martin during the second half of a Final Four college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, April 1, 2023, in Houston. David J. Phillip/AP hide caption

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Monday

David Hernandez, 62, crawls into his bed made with cardboard boxes in Los Angeles last week. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has declared a state of emergency to grapple with the city's homeless crisis. Jae C. Hong/AP hide caption

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'It is the obvious thing.' The White House tries a new tack to combat homelessness

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Saturday

Members of the Ornelas family put on plastic raincoats as wind and rain pummel the area on Friday in Julian, Calif. A tropical storm near Southern California brought fierce mountain winds, high humidity, rain and the threat of flooding to a region already dealing with wildfires and an extraordinary heat wave. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption

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Monday

Fire crews work the scene of a small plane crash on Monday in Santee, Calif. At least two people were killed and two others were injured when the plane crashed into the suburban neighborhood, setting two homes ablaze. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption

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Thursday

A San Diego County sheriff's deputy stands in front of the Chabad of Poway synagogue, in Poway, Calif., on April 28, 2019. On Thursday, John T. Earnest was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for bursting into the synagogue in 2019 with a semiautomatic rifle, killing one worshipper and wounding three others. Denis Poroy/AP hide caption

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Wednesday

Tuesday

A Census Bureau worker with a face covering stands in a park in New York City in August. The bureau confirmed on Tuesday that door knocking is ending in some areas earlier than Sept. 30. Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images hide caption

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Thursday

An immigration officer administers the oath of allegiance at a drive-through naturalization ceremony in El Cajon, Calif. Max Rivlin-Nadler/KPBS hide caption

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Drive-Through Naturalizations Make New U.S. Citizens In The COVID-19 Era

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Friday

Comic-Con San Diego is postponed until 2021. Fans seen above leave the San Diego Convention Center on day one of the festival in 2016. Denis Poroy/Denis Poroy/Invision/AP hide caption

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Thursday

Former Rep. Darrell Issa announced Thursday he will attempt a return to Congress to replace fellow Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, who is running for reelection while under indictment for corruption. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption

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