Former President Donald Trump frequently targets California in his rhetoric, sparking fierce responses from the state’s politicians. Leaders in California are defiantly embracing the challenge, signaling a heated political showdown ahead.
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The San Francisco 49ers face a crucial decision next week as they seek to replace kicker Jake Moody, sidelined by injury. Options include veteran free agents and practice squad call-ups as the team aims to maintain scoring consistency.
Business Insider reveals the top 14 U.S. cities experiencing the highest outflows of residents. Factors like cost of living, job opportunities, and quality of life are driving people to seek new destinations, reshaping urban populations nationwide.
The New York Times explores “The World According to Kamala Harris,” offering insight into the Vice President’s worldview and policy priorities as she navigates complex domestic and global challenges.
Todd Terry and Ferreck Dawn are hitting the road with “The USA Tour,” bringing their iconic house beats to cities nationwide. SF Weekly highlights this electrifying collaboration set to ignite dance floors coast to coast.
The San Francisco Bay Area faces a sharp rise in pandemic-related murders, with communities grappling silently with loss. Residents say, “No one knows this pain but us,” highlighting the urgent need for support and solutions.
From sleeping in doorways to reporting on homelessness, a journalist unveils the harsh realities of America’s crisis. Their firsthand experience brings a powerful, authentic voice to The Guardian’s coverage.
Two more San Francisco 49ers starters suffered injuries at camp, adding to the team’s mounting concerns. Despite setbacks, promising performances from key players offer a glimpse of hope ahead of the season.
The Presidio Center for Sustainable Solutions at the University of Redlands advances cutting-edge research and community projects focused on environmental sustainability, fostering innovation to address global ecological challenges.
Grant Cohn, a seasoned sports journalist, has joined Sports Illustrated, bringing years of in-depth reporting and analysis. His expertise promises fresh, compelling coverage across major sports.
San Francisco DA dropped charges against a woman after her rape kit DNA, initially used to link her to a property crime, was found to be improperly utilized. The case raises concerns over forensic evidence misuse.
The Jets face the 49ers on Monday Night Football in a key NFL matchup. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 PM ET. Both teams aim to gain momentum as the season heats up. Stay tuned for live updates and analysis.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dee Winters has elevated his coverage skills through film study, specialized drills, and guidance from veteran teammates, boosting his impact in pass defense this season.
General Motors is set to exit its loss-making Cruise robotaxi business, Reuters reports. The move marks a shift in GM’s autonomous vehicle strategy amid ongoing financial challenges in the sector.
Mykel Williams sustained an injury during training camp, but sources say it is not believed to be serious. The team remains optimistic about his recovery and expects him to return soon, per Sports Illustrated.
The WNBA is set to announce a new expansion team in the San Francisco Bay Area, marking a significant growth for the league. The move aims to boost basketball’s presence in a key market. Official details expected soon.
The Golden State Warriors will host the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend, bringing the league’s biggest stars and thrilling events to the Bay Area. Fans can expect an electrifying showcase of talent and entertainment.
The 49ers faced mixed news in camp as another promising rookie suffered an injury, adding to the team’s concerns. Despite setbacks, some veterans showed strong form, providing hope ahead of the season.
San Francisco’s SFMTA progresses with the Muni Metro train control upgrade, aiming to enhance system reliability and safety. The advanced technology will improve service efficiency and reduce delays across key transit lines.
The 2nd most valuable U.S. startup has announced its departure from San Francisco, marking another major headquarters loss for the city. This move highlights ongoing challenges as SF faces a shrinking corporate presence.

















