Merck pledges nearly $2 billion to acquire an oral lipid-lowering drug from a Chinese biotech, aiming to expand its cardiovascular portfolio and address global cholesterol management needs.
Month: October 2025
Despite being a first-round pick, Ricky Pearsall is expected to deliver lackluster production for the 49ers this season. Analysts cite concerns over consistency and adaptation to the NFL level.
The World War II-era Coast Guard tall ship returns to San Francisco this weekend, offering free public tours. Visitors can explore the historic vessel and learn about its crucial role in maritime history.
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco launches a new Saturday Summer Brunch series, offering guests a fresh menu and vibrant atmosphere. The seasonal event aims to elevate weekend dining with culinary delights and city views.
Harvey Milk, a pioneering gay rights activist and San Francisco’s first openly gay elected official, remains a symbol of LGBTQ+ empowerment. His legacy endures in the ongoing fight for equality.
December in San Francisco features mild weather with occasional fog and rain, perfect for exploring seasonal events. From festive markets to holiday light shows, the city offers vibrant celebrations year-end visitors won’t want to miss.
BestColleges.com highlights 15 top colleges in San Francisco, showcasing diverse programs and vibrant campus life. This comprehensive guide helps students find ideal educational opportunities in the city by the bay.
A new map highlights U.S. cities with the highest homicide rates, revealing alarming trends in urban violence. The data provides critical insight for policymakers aiming to tackle crime hotspots nationwide.
Williams-Sonoma agreed to pay millions in FTC penalties for falsely labeling products as “Made in USA.” The settlement highlights increased scrutiny on misleading origin claims in the retail sector.
The San Francisco Giants have fired manager Bob Melvin after two seasons, citing the need for a new direction. The team struggled under his leadership, prompting the front office to make a change ahead of next season.
A U.S. citizen shares their harrowing ordeal of wrongful arrest and detention by ICE, highlighting systemic flaws that put others at risk. This case raises urgent questions about immigration enforcement policies.
San Francisco Fleet Week plans are moving forward despite uncertainty over U.S. military participation. Organizers aim to maintain the annual celebration of naval heritage with or without official military support.
Many San Francisco tech workers are trading code for campaign trails, diving into local politics as a new side hustle. Their tech skills are reshaping community engagement and city governance, NBC News reports.
California welcomes fall with vibrant October 2025 events, from the iconic DÃa de los Muertos festivals to grape harvest celebrations in Napa Valley. Discover diverse culture, music, and food across the Golden State this season.
ILSC Education Group announced the closure of its US language schools but confirmed that pathway programs for international students will continue, ensuring ongoing educational support despite the shutdown.
Former President Trump urged deploying the National Guard to more US cities, citing rising crime concerns. However, recent crime data reveals a decline or stabilization in many areas, challenging his claims.
McDonald’s and DoorDash have expanded their global partnership, launching a new online ordering experience in the U.S. The collaboration aims to enhance customer convenience and streamline digital sales.
The San Francisco Giants are exploring new managerial options following Bob Melvin’s departure. Yahoo highlights four top candidates poised to lead the team into the next chapter of Giants baseball.
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