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.
Author: Miles Cooper
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.
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.
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.
A class action lawsuit alleges the San Francisco Giants charged fans hidden junk fees on ticket purchases. Plaintiffs claim the team failed to disclose these additional costs upfront, sparking legal challenges over transparency.
Visa has launched Visa & Main, a new platform designed to accelerate growth for small businesses across the U.S. by offering tailored financial solutions and resources to boost local economic development.
Discover the top 22 New Year’s Eve events across the USA to ring in 2025 in style. From dazzling parties to iconic countdowns, modernluxury.com highlights the ultimate celebrations to start the year right.
USA flag football faces Mexico in San Francisco in a spirited showdown that transcends sport. This game highlights cultural ties and growing popularity, making it more than just a contest on the field.
San Francisco’s mayor is turning attention to everyday details, from street candles to driveway repairs, aiming to boost community spirit and improve daily life. Small fixes, big impact in the city’s latest initiatives.
PwC’s US Edition of the Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2025-2029 reveals key trends shaping the industry, highlighting digital growth, streaming dominance, and evolving consumer behaviors driving future market opportunities.
Fact Check: There is no federal law in the US requiring businesses to accept cash. However, some local jurisdictions have enacted regulations mandating cash acceptance to ensure accessibility for all consumers.
MLB will introduce the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System in 2026, enhancing umpire accuracy and game fairness. The new technology aims to revolutionize decision-making on the field.
On April 15, 1967, massive demonstrations erupted across the U.S., marking one of the largest anti-Vietnam War protests. Thousands demanded peace and an end to the conflict, highlighting growing public dissent.
The New York Giants face the San Francisco 49ers in a pivotal Week 3 NFL clash. Explore expert predictions, key player insights, and updated odds ahead of this highly anticipated Sunday showdown.
President Trump suggested relocating 2026 World Cup matches from cities he considers unsafe, sparking debate over security and logistics for the international event. The proposal drew mixed reactions from officials and fans alike.
Police have reportedly connected a woman to a crime through DNA evidence extracted from her rape kit, raising concerns over forensic use and privacy, per The Guardian. Authorities continue investigating the case.
San Francisco has filed lawsuits against Coca-Cola and Kraft, accusing them of deceptive marketing and health harm linked to ultraprocessed foods. The city seeks accountability for rising public health costs.
On April 24, 1971, thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco to protest the Vietnam War. These widespread demonstrations marked a pivotal moment in the anti-war movement, emphasizing public dissent and demand for peace.
San Francisco’s annual Fleet Week is moving forward this year without U.S. military participation. Organizers plan a civilian-led event featuring air shows and maritime activities to keep the tradition alive.
Japanese thrift retailer 2nd Street is set to open its first Silicon Valley location in San Jose, marking its U.S. expansion. The store aims to tap into the region’s growing demand for sustainable and affordable fashion.


















