Mathieu Senard, co-founder and CEO of Alter Eco, leads the ethical food brand in expanding its global footprint. Under his guidance, Alter Eco champions sustainability and fair trade in the competitive market.
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Citigroup launches a new initiative to teach financial literacy from kindergarten through college, aiming to build lifelong healthy money habits and empower the next generation with essential financial skills.
Businesses closed and protesters gathered in San Francisco Wednesday as part of a nationwide general strike against ICE. Demonstrators called for immigration reform and an end to enforcement policies deemed unjust.
Billionaire Marc Benioff has apologized for suggesting troops be deployed to San Francisco following unrest. The Salesforce CEO faced backlash for his comments, later expressing regret amid widespread criticism.
Flashback: Super Bowl XXIII saw the Cincinnati Bengals face the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling showdown. Despite a late 49ers comeback, the game remains a pivotal moment in Bengals history.
California faces widespread teacher strikes as educators demand better pay and improved working conditions. The protests highlight growing unrest in the state’s public education system.
In a heartfelt plea, Rogers urges San Francisco to remember its homeless population this Super Bowl Sunday. As the city celebrates, he highlights the urgent need for compassion and support amid the festivities.
United Airlines resolved a widespread outage that caused ground stops across the U.S. The disruption impacted numerous flights, leading to delays and cancellations. Operations have now returned to normal, the airline confirmed.
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.
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.
Are the San Francisco 49ers favorites to win Super Bowl 60? Recent odds suggest the team is a top contender, showcasing strong performances this season. Fans and analysts weigh in on their Super Bowl prospects.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename 44 schools, including Abraham Lincoln and George Washington High Schools, aiming to address historical controversies linked to their namesakes, sparking nationwide debate.
A rightwing group staged protests after San Francisco authorities blocked several venues for their planned rally, citing safety concerns. The move has sparked debate over free speech and public security.
A San Francisco politician has called for Mark Zuckerberg’s name to be removed from the city’s hospital, citing concerns over the Facebook founder’s influence and philanthropy. The move sparks debate on corporate naming rights.
A nuclear attack would most likely target one of six major US cities, according to experts. However, a leading analyst warns that none of these critical urban centers are adequately prepared for such an event.
San Francisco is set to welcome its first-ever drag school, aiming to educate and empower performers of all experience levels. The initiative seeks to celebrate the city’s vibrant drag culture and foster creativity.
February 2026 in California promises vibrant events, from cultural festivals and film premieres to scenic winter hikes and culinary fairs. VisitCalifornia.com offers a complete guide to make the most of your trip this month.
Creditors of Oceanwide seized a US skyscraper after the Chinese developer defaulted on its debt. The move highlights growing financial distress amid the property sector downturn.
As Nancy Pelosi prepares to leave Congress in January 2027, speculation grows over her successor. ABC7NY explores potential candidates poised to fill the influential leadership role in the House of Representatives.
San Francisco allows noncitizens to vote in its school board election, a rare move aimed at increasing community involvement. However, experts say few eligible noncitizens are expected to participate.



















