Protesters rallied outside Scale AI’s San Francisco headquarters, voicing opposition to the company’s role in military AI projects. Demonstrators called for ethical standards and transparency in AI development.
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San Francisco DJ triumphs as US Red Bull champion while battling cancer. Defying odds, the artist’s victory highlights resilience and passion amid personal challenges, marking a powerful moment in the music world.
New York joins Orlando, Las Vegas, and San Francisco as top US domestic tourism hubs. Meanwhile, cities like West Palm Beach and Memphis are rapidly climbing the ranks, driven by growing attractions and rising visitor interest.
The San Francisco 49ers have delivered impressive performances this season. Their top three wins-against the Rams, Seahawks, and Packers-highlight resilience, strategic execution, and key player contributions, showcasing their playoff potential.
Lunar New Year 2023 marks the Year of the Rabbit with vibrant parades, festivals, and cultural events across the Bay Area. Celebrate tradition and community from January 21 with live performances, food, and family fun.
San Francisco becomes the first U.S. city to sue major household brands over ultra-processed foods, citing public health concerns. The landmark case targets industry practices linked to rising diet-related illnesses.
The S.F. Symphony, led by Gabriel Kahane, spotlighted the U.S. housing crisis and inequality in a powerful performance, blending music and social commentary to raise awareness and inspire action.
A San Francisco Muni driver appeared to fall asleep while operating a train, startling passengers as the vehicle suddenly jolted. The incident has raised concerns about operator fatigue and transit safety.
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An earthquake swarm shook the San Francisco Bay Area with multiple back-to-back tremors, raising concerns among residents. No major damage or injuries have been reported so far, authorities say.
Steve Young offered a clear assessment of the 49ers’ playoff outlook, emphasizing the team’s strengths while acknowledging key challenges ahead. He stressed focus and resilience as crucial for securing a postseason spot.
Maria Hinojosa’s memoir offers a poignant, personal lens on US immigration history, blending powerful storytelling with sharp insights. The San Francisco Chronicle praises its humanizing impact and timely relevance.
After talks with San Francisco’s mayor, President Trump has backed off his planned surge of federal agents into the city, easing tensions around law enforcement deployments, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Shots were fired and a driver was injured after a truck rammed into a Coast Guard base in California. The suspect was apprehended at the scene. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Oktoberfest San Francisco has been named California’s first official ‘Entertainment Zone’ event, offering expanded festivities and entertainment options. The designation aims to enhance the festival experience, NBC Bay Area reports.
San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against major ultraprocessed food companies, accusing them of deceptive marketing and contributing to public health crises. The case marks a bold move against the food industry’s impact on obesity and disease.
Four people, including two children, were found dead in a San Francisco home in a suspicious incident, authorities report. Investigations are ongoing as police work to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding the deaths.
Steve Miller reflects on late 1960s San Francisco music, describing it as having “a dark side” yet filled with “so much beauty.” His insights capture the era’s complex cultural and musical landscape.
Claude, San Francisco’s iconic albino alligator, has died at age 30. A beloved fixture at the California Academy of Sciences, Claude captivated visitors with his rare alabaster appearance for decades.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they will place a key starter on season-ending injured reserve due to a significant injury. The move impacts the team’s lineup as they adjust for the remainder of the season.


















