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TSA alerted ICE, leading to the arrest of a mother and child at San Francisco airport. The incident raises concerns over travel security protocols and immigration enforcement collaboration, sparking public debate.
Osaka has severed its sister city ties with San Francisco following the installation of a “comfort women” statue. The move reflects ongoing tensions over historical memory and diplomatic sensitivities between Japan and the US.
New York City has lost its top spot on the “world’s best” cities list, with San Francisco now ranked as the best place to live. The latest USA Today report highlights quality of life and cultural appeal as key factors.
Five years after San Francisco banned facial recognition technology, voters are now calling for expanded surveillance measures. The shift reflects growing public concern over safety and evolving views on privacy and security.
Qantas unveils “The Complete Business Travellers’ Guide to San Francisco,” offering essential tips on navigating the city’s top meeting spots, dining, and transport-designed to streamline corporate travel for its passengers.
Warriors star Stephen Curry will not join Team USA for the Tokyo Olympics, sources confirm. The decision marks a significant absence for the U.S. basketball squad ahead of the Games.
The Philadelphia Phillies secured back-to-back walk-off victories in a thrilling doubleheader against the San Francisco Giants. Late heroics powered both wins, highlighting Philly’s clutch performance under pressure.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie hailed President Trump’s decision to withdraw federal agents from the city as a victory, emphasizing the importance of local control and community trust in law enforcement.
San Francisco voters have decisively backed the return of algebra to 8th grade curriculum, signaling strong community support for earlier math proficiency. The move aims to boost academic achievement and college readiness.
A San Francisco school plans to cover a mural depicting slaves and dead Native Americans, sparking debate over historical representation and sensitivity. The move aims to address community concerns about the artwork’s impact.
Walgreens has agreed to a $230 million settlement with San Francisco over its role in the opioid crisis. The deal aims to fund addiction treatment and prevention programs in the city.
Stay updated with the latest San Francisco Giants news, including game schedules, player stats, and roster moves. USA TODAY Sports provides comprehensive coverage to keep fans informed throughout the season.
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a luxurious weekend at Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero. Enjoy exclusive experiences and the priceless gift of time in the heart of the city.
March in-store events are coming to Nintendo NEW YORK and Nintendo SAN FRANCISCO, featuring exclusive demos, merchandise, and special appearances. Fans can experience the latest games and celebrate Nintendo’s community this month.
Former President Trump announced plans to deploy federalized troops to Los Angeles and San Francisco, citing rising crime concerns. The move has sparked debate over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
The San Francisco school board has voted to restore a merit-based admission system for its elite high school, reversing previous policies aimed at more inclusive enrollment. The decision sparks debate over equity and academic standards.
Silicon Valley invests heavily in African startups-but predominantly those led by non-Africans. The Guardian highlights concerns over limited funding access for local entrepreneurs despite the continent’s growth potential.
A captivating photo gallery from Week 12 highlights the fierce showdown between the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers. Key plays, player emotions, and game intensity captured in vivid detail.
Waymo’s self-driving cars had been making steady progress in San Francisco, but public confidence took a hit after one of its autonomous vehicles accidentally killed a cat, raising new safety concerns.
The federal government remains shut down, halting various services nationwide. Millions face delays in benefits, national parks are closed, and federal employees deal with unpaid leave as negotiations continue in Washington.




















