San Francisco’s debate over deploying killer robots for policing raises critical questions on ethics, accountability, and public safety. The Marshall Project examines the implications for law enforcement and civil rights.
Month: February 2026
Built In’s latest list ranks the best places to work in San Francisco, highlighting top tech companies known for innovation, culture, and employee benefits. These firms set the standard for career opportunities in the Bay Area.
The San Francisco 49ers face key injury updates as the NFL season progresses. USA Today reports several players remain sidelined, impacting team depth and strategy in upcoming games. Stay tuned for the latest developments.
Kid Rock’s Super Bowl halftime show fell short of expectations, delivering a routine performance that lacked innovation. The San Francisco Chronicle calls it an exercise in banality amid widespread hype and anticipation.
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will sail into San Francisco Bay on Wednesday, June 25. This rare ride-in opportunity highlights the historic vessel’s presence in the region. Stay tuned for arrival updates.
Irish band cancels U.S. tour, including Bay Area dates, citing a political “witch-hunt.” The move halts their American performances amid growing tensions, leaving fans disappointed and prompting widespread discussion.
Zara Irshad returns to the San Francisco Chronicle as an arts and entertainment reporter. Irshad, known for her sharp cultural insights, will cover the vibrant Bay Area arts scene and entertainment industry.
California’s response to a critical new bill will reveal if the state has truly learned from the rise of Trump. The legislation’s fate could signal how prepared California is to confront future political challenges.
The family of an 84-year-old Thai immigrant, fatally attacked in a violent incident, says the assault was “driven by hate.” Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the deadly attack.
Dentons has expanded its presence in the Bay Area with the opening of a new office in San Francisco/Oakland, aiming to strengthen its services across tech, finance, and real estate sectors.
Todd Golden has been named the new head coach of the Florida Gators men’s basketball team. The move aims to bring fresh energy and leadership to the program as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The VA San Francisco Health Care center, featured on VA.gov, provides comprehensive medical services to veterans, ensuring access to quality care, support, and resources tailored to their unique needs.
A Peruvian woman detained by ICE in San Francisco has been released following a federal judge’s ruling. The decision highlights ongoing legal challenges to immigration detentions. Details at cbsnews.com.
The Super Bowl security plan involves collaboration across local, state, and federal agencies to ensure safety. Coordinated efforts focus on crowd control, threat detection, and emergency response for a secure event.
San Francisco’s iconic Castro Theatre is set to reopen this month following extensive renovations. The historic movie palace promises enhanced accessibility and upgraded technology while preserving its classic charm.
California leads the nation with the widest disparity in educational outcomes, according to a new report highlighted by the San Francisco Chronicle. The gap underscores deep inequalities affecting student achievement across the state.
Employees inside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco have been instructed to work from home amid a sharp rise in nearby crime, raising concerns about safety and security at the federal workplace.
Photos reveal how US cities enforced mask mandates, closed public spaces, and banned gatherings to “flatten the curve” during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, highlighting early public health efforts to combat viral spread.
Women’s Pro Baseball announces New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco as inaugural teams for its first season, marking a historic step forward in women’s professional sports. Coverage by FOX Sports.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee was detained by immigration agents at LAX Airport, the team confirmed. Details on the circumstances and Lee’s status remain unclear as authorities investigate.



















