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A judge has upheld the quashing of DOJ subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, affirming judicial limits on executive scrutiny amid ongoing legal battles. The decision marks a significant win for Powell.
This week in entertainment: HBO premieres the heartfelt documentary “Robin Williams,” celebrating the late comedian’s legacy. Meanwhile, theaters welcome the vibrant musical sequel “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” promising a star-studded encore.
Rising attacks on public transit have prompted cities to enhance security measures as they grapple with restoring rider confidence. Efforts include increased patrols, improved lighting, and upgraded surveillance systems.
San Francisco’s top 5% of earners significantly outpace the rest of the country, with incomes far surpassing national averages. This stark wealth gap highlights growing economic disparities in the U.S. economy.
The San Francisco 49ers roster for the upcoming season is now available via USA Today. Key player updates and lineup changes highlight the team’s strategy as they prepare for a competitive NFL campaign.
An 80-year-old woman received probation and no jail time for a San Francisco crash that killed four people. The court cited her lack of prior offenses and remorse in the sentencing, sparking public debate.
“No Kings” marches erupted across the Bay Area as part of widespread protests against the Trump administration. Demonstrators rallied, voicing opposition to policies they deem authoritarian, marking another day of mass activism.
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell has strongly denied recent sexual assault allegations. In a public statement, Swalwell called the claims baseless and emphasized his commitment to transparency and accountability.
Not a football fan? KQED highlights Super Bowl alt-events offering music, food, and interactive experiences for those seeking fun beyond the game. Discover new ways to enjoy Super Bowl Sunday.
California Attorney General and U.S. Attorney collide over approaches to health care fraud enforcement. The clash highlights differing priorities in tackling fraud within the state’s booming health sector.
A hacker who breached San Francisco’s mass transit system was reportedly hacked himself, highlighting vulnerabilities within cybersecurity circles. The incident raises concerns over digital security in critical infrastructure.
Giants fans eager for 2026 spring training can catch every pitch live. Games will be streamed on the team’s official app, with select broadcasts on regional sports networks and local radio stations. Stay tuned for full coverage.
Flights were canceled across major U.S. hubs, including Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, with 55 canceled and 2,345 delayed today. Major carriers like American, Delta, and Southwest faced widespread disruptions.
San Francisco ranks last among 63 U.S. cities in downtown recovery, according to recent data. The city’s slow rebound highlights ongoing challenges in revitalizing its core economic and social activities.
An appeals court ruled against AI company Anthropic in its legal dispute with the Trump administration, marking a new chapter in ongoing regulatory battles over artificial intelligence. The case highlights mounting tensions.
“Forbidden City” revisits a little-known era of Asian-American entertainment, spotlighting the vibrant nightclub that showcased Asian talent in 1930s-40s San Francisco. The VOA feature highlights its cultural impact and legacy.
GMAC has ranked the 10 best business schools in California, spotlighting top MBA programs known for innovation, leadership, and career outcomes. These institutions continue to attract global talent and drive business excellence.
Sam Darnold propelled the Seattle Seahawks to the NFC West title and secured the No. 1 seed with a pivotal win over the 49ers. Key takeaways highlight Seattle’s playoff momentum and San Francisco’s challenges.
Thousands of travelers face disruption as over 125 flight cancellations and 2,161 delays hit major U.S. hubs including Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. Delta, American, Southwest, and United are among affected carriers.
The Department of Homeland Security has warned it may suspend international travel at San Francisco International Airport due to the city’s sanctuary policies, raising tensions over immigration enforcement and local governance.





















