Jerry Rice reveals rare details about his intense practice battles against Deion Sanders, highlighting the fierce competition and mutual respect between two NFL legends. Read the exclusive insights in Sports Illustrated.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in San Francisco’s Mission District to condemn recent U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran, calling for peace and an end to escalating regional conflict.
The U.S. men’s national team advanced to the World Cup knockout stage, fueling excitement among fans. USA Today highlights ways to shop for potential knockout round tickets as the team’s journey intensifies.
San Francisco hotels report steady bookings during the World Cup, driven by international fans and local events. However, occupancy and revenue still fall short compared to the massive surge seen during the Super Bowl.
Thousands of soccer fans gathered in San Francisco for the USA-Paraguay watch party, celebrating the match with enthusiasm and community spirit. NBC Bay Area captured the lively event, highlighting strong local support for Team USA.
NFL insider reports the San Francisco 49ers are set to cut wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk soon. The move signals a shift in the team’s roster strategy as they aim to restructure their offense.
A 111-year-old San Francisco woman faced a unique challenge when the U.S. government required proof she was still alive to continue receiving benefits. The elderly resident’s case highlights challenges in verifying living status for centenarians.
Fans celebrated the U.S. men’s World Cup victory at a lively San Francisco watch party, sharing cheers and camaraderie as the team secured a thrilling win. The event showcased strong community spirit and soccer passion.
San Francisco International Airport’s AirTrain workers have launched a strike, causing disruptions in airport transit. The walkout highlights ongoing labor disputes over wages and working conditions, impacting thousands of travelers.
SailGP is set to expand after the success of its recent U.S. events, marking strong growth in fan engagement and sponsorship. The league aims to build on this momentum as it charts a bold global course.
The 49ers’ 2025 season reignited passion for Trent Williams, whose standout performances and team success “restored the fun” in his career, marking a triumphant return to form and leadership on the field.
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck near San Ramon amid a swarm of over 30 quakes, the USGS reported. The seismic activity has residents on alert but no major damage has been reported.
San Francisco is renaming a street to honor a man whose tragic death highlighted the surge in anti-Asian hate crimes. The move aims to raise awareness and promote unity amid rising racial tensions.
MyFlyYatra is expanding its San Francisco to India flight route, now offering Economy, Premium, Business, and First-Class options. The move aims to enhance travel choices for passengers on this popular transcontinental corridor.
Batkid’s Make-A-Wish transforms San Francisco into Gotham City, creating a heroic day for a young cancer patient. Thousands joined the event, turning the city into a real-life superhero scene. – ABC News
San Francisco Unified School District announces deployment of the largest bidirectional electric bus fleet in the US, boosting sustainable transit and setting a new standard for EV infrastructure in education.
San Francisco has reinstated 8th-grade algebra after an equity-driven experiment to replace it backfired, sparking concerns over student preparedness. Critics say the change deepened achievement gaps.
New York City joins Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, California, Florida, Texas, and Atlanta in a massive 2026 business travel boom. Corporate aviation surges nationwide, fueling unprecedented US economic activity.
Even in liberal San Francisco, traditionally a Democratic stronghold, voter support for Trump has surged in recent elections, signaling shifting political dynamics in urban America, according to recent reports by Yahoo.
Bay Area immigration advocates express alarm over the White House’s new green card policy, describing a “broad-based panic” among applicants facing uncertainty and delays, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.



















