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Anti-war demonstrators gathered in San Francisco to protest recent U.S. airstrikes in Iran, voicing solidarity with the Iranian people. Organizers called for peace and an end to military aggression.
The Matador Network highlights the 20 most magical Pride parades across the U.S., celebrating vibrant LGBTQ+ communities with dazzling events, colorful displays, and inspiring stories of love and resilience nationwide.
The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup kicks off with an exciting schedule featuring matches across the US, Canada, and Mexico. CBS News will provide comprehensive live coverage, highlights, and expert analysis throughout the tournament.
San Francisco-based Betsy Braids is making waves with diverse, stylish hairdos while supporting the local community. The boutique prioritizes creativity and giving back, embodying true #LocalLove.
The anticipated hotel and tourism boom for the 2026 World Cup faces skepticism. Experts warn that infrastructure challenges and overstated projections may temper the expected economic windfall.
A crowd gathered at San Francisco’s Embarcadero Plaza to celebrate the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. The event, covered by KRON4, highlighted a rare public display of dissent within the city’s Iranian community.
The U.S. government secretly tested biological weapons over San Francisco in the 1950s, exposing unsuspecting citizens to harmful agents. Decades later, the true impact on public health remains a troubling legacy.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 kicks off with groundbreaking startups, expert panels, and keynote speakers shaping the future of tech. The event highlights innovation across AI, blockchain, and sustainability sectors.
The US is experiencing its worst surge in anti-Muslim bigotry in 30 years, according to CAIR’s annual report. The rise in hate incidents highlights growing challenges for Muslim communities nationwide.
World Cup watch parties are driving a surge in Bay Area business as Team USA ticket prices soar. Fans are flocking to local venues to catch the action, boosting sales and community spirit, reports KTVU.
The San Francisco 49ers face mounting criticism for retaining wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk despite inconsistent performance and trade interest. Experts question the team’s judgment amid missed opportunities.
San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle took a break from the gridiron to catch FIFA World Cup action, sharing his passion for soccer off the field. His enthusiasm highlights the global reach of the tournament beyond football.
The U.S. Men’s Soccer Team will face a crucial World Cup knockout round match in Santa Clara, California. Fans gear up for an intense showdown as the tournament enters its high-stakes phase.
A government shutdown is jeopardizing shipping safety in the San Francisco Bay, raising concerns over delayed inspections and reduced oversight, KRON4 reports. Stakeholders warn of increased risks for maritime traffic and commerce.
Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, marking a historic moment as the Puerto Rican star brings Latin flavor to the iconic event. Fans can expect an electrifying performance blending reggaeton and global hits.
The San Francisco Business Times has honored Tom Magnani as an outstanding voice in the Bay Area, highlighting his influential insights and contributions to the local business community, as reported by Mondaq.
The 49ers’ offensive line remains a glaring weakness, struggling with injuries and inconsistent play. Despite adjustments, protecting the quarterback and establishing the run game continue to challenge the team.
Gray whales, once rare visitors to San Francisco Bay, are now dying there at alarming rates, raising concerns among marine experts about environmental threats and the impact on local whale populations.
Travel chaos hit San Francisco International Airport as United, Frontier, SkyWest, Air Canada, and others faced 225 flight delays and 8 cancellations, disrupting travel to Chicago, Montreal, NYC, Las Vegas, Rome, and Sev.
NYC, San Francisco, and other U.S. cities closed Pride Month with vibrant celebrations and powerful protests, blending joy and activism to highlight LGBTQ+ rights and ongoing challenges, according to News4JAX.





















