Another California politician faces backlash after being spotted dining at The French Laundry amidst state budget cuts. Critics question the optics of luxury amid growing economic disparities. Details in The Guardian.
Day: May 22, 2026
Country Joe McDonald, iconic Woodstock performer and anti-war anthem creator, has died at 84. Known for his powerful protest songs during the Vietnam era, his legacy as a voice of peace endures.
Ousted San Francisco school board president Catherine Parker blamed white supremacists for her recall, claiming they targeted her over efforts to address racial equity in education, the New York Post reports.
Airfare of the Day: China Southern Airlines offers Business Class round-trip flights from Beijing (PEK), China to San Francisco (SFO), USA starting at $1,570. This deal provides premium comfort for transpacific travelers.
Chris Simms voices widespread praise for Jauan Jennings, highlighting his game-changing plays and leadership on the field. The Sports Illustrated feature delves into why Jennings is becoming a fan favorite and key asset.
United Airlines has launched Starlink Wi-Fi on its ex-Continental Boeing 777‑200ERs, enhancing long-haul connectivity between Chicago and San Francisco. This upgrade aims to transform in-flight internet experience for travelers.
Under John Lynch’s tenure, the San Francisco 49ers’ first-round draft picks have largely underperformed-except for one standout. This article examines the lone success and its impact on the team’s future prospects.
A recent New Republic article explores how San Francisco’s unique social and political landscape played a surprising role in shaping early American fascist movements, challenging conventional narratives about the origins of modern extremism.
Dolby and AMC Entertainment have announced a major expansion of Dolby Cinema at AMC locations across the US, enhancing the premium moviegoing experience with advanced audio and visual technology.
San Francisco faces a “doom loop” of rising homelessness, crime, and business exodus, fueled by policy challenges and economic shifts. A 2023 New York Times report explores the city’s ongoing struggles and uncertain future.
During World War II, a small San Francisco creamery pivoted from dairy to wartime supply, unknowingly founding a beloved local institution. Discover the surprising roots of this iconic city staple.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Harrison Bader left a funny keepsake after smashing a home run that struck a food truck. The playful gesture highlights Bader’s humor and connection with fans. (NBC Sports Bay Area & California)










