San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum will close for a year starting this July for major renovations aimed at enhancing visitor experience and expanding exhibition space, officials announced.
Year: 2025
The New York Times explores how political agendas are reshaping history education across the U.S., with new curricula sparking debate over which narratives deserve emphasis in classrooms nationwide.
Kamala Harris’ tenure as a prosecutor reveals a nuanced record marked by both progressive reforms and controversial decisions. The Marshall Project dives deep into her complex legacy in criminal justice.
LOT Polish Airlines has launched new service to San Francisco, creating a strategic air corridor to Warsaw. This expansion boosts tourism, supports business growth, and strengthens global aviation connections.
The San Francisco 49ers taught me that football transcends stereotypes, embracing queerness with pride and resilience. OutSports highlights how the team’s inclusive spirit challenges norms and fosters unity in sports culture.
A sudden dust storm at Burning Man flipped tents and installations, causing chaos across the festival site. Forecasters have also issued warnings of potential flash floods, urging attendees to stay alert and take precautions.
A judge ruled that thousands of federal workers dismissed during the pandemic must be offered reinstatement. The decision highlights ongoing disputes over workforce management and workers’ rights in government agencies.
Inside Lighting unveils the 2025-2026 Lighting Trade Show and Conference Calendar, spotlighting key events shaping the industry. Stay ahead with dates, venues, and trends driving innovation worldwide.
San Francisco voters have recalled three embattled school board members amid controversies over curriculum and management. The move reflects growing frustration with the board’s direction and governance challenges.
Officials at San Francisco International Airport warn travelers to brace for extensive delays amid a growing national air travel crisis. “We won’t let people travel” reflects escalating staffing shortages and operational challenges.
Studies consistently show undocumented immigrants are not linked to higher crime rates, challenging common misconceptions. Data from multiple sources reveal lower or comparable crime levels among this group, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
U.S. News & World Report highlights 30 major companies embracing remote and hybrid work models. These industry leaders offer flexible opportunities, reshaping the future of work in a post-pandemic landscape.
Despite a tough 49ers defeat, the Seattle Seahawks remain optimistic. Head coach and players emphasize resilience, vowing to bounce back stronger as the season progresses. The team’s spirit endures.
During the federal shutdown, Canadians stepped in to save San Francisco Fleet Week, ensuring events and naval visits went ahead as planned, highlighting cross-border cooperation and community resilience. (KTVU)
Nancy Pelosi’s retirement opens up a rare power vacuum in San Francisco’s influential congressional district, sparking a competitive race as Democrats vie to succeed the longtime House leader.
Despite star power from Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris fell short in the 2024 presidential race. The San Francisco Chronicle explores the political challenges and voter dynamics that shaped the outcome.
A South San Francisco teacher accused of child molestation has died, authorities confirmed. The incident is under investigation as the community processes the shocking news. Further details are pending.
Viewpoint: Critics argue Trump’s industrial policy echoes outdated Russian-style state control, risking market distortions and inefficiency. Experts warn that such interventionist approaches may hinder, not help, U.S. economic growth.
The Milwaukee Brewers face the San Francisco Giants on August 24. Explore the latest odds, expert tips, and betting trends ahead of this key MLB matchup at Sportsbook Wire. Stay informed to bet smart.
Former President Donald Trump has reversed his threat to deploy federal troops to San Francisco amid his immigration crackdown, following local opposition and legal challenges, according to The Guardian.



















