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Protests against immigration raids have erupted nationwide, with thousands rallying across the U.S. to demand justice and voice opposition to aggressive enforcement policies. Photos capture the growing public outcry.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a prestigious list of past performers. USA Today highlights every artist who has graced the iconic stage through the years.
Federal agent operations across the Bay Area have been canceled, Oakland Mayor confirms. The decision follows heightened tensions and community concerns. ABC7 San Francisco will provide ongoing live updates.
Funk legend Sly Stone, frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, has passed away at 82. Known for pioneering funk and influencing generations, Stone’s groundbreaking music left an indelible mark on the industry.
A major federal immigration operation is set to target the San Francisco Bay Area, according to authorities. The enforcement action aims to apprehend undocumented individuals in the region, raising concerns among local communities.
The Coast Guard confirmed it fired at a U-Haul driver outside a base near Oakland. Authorities are investigating the incident, which occurred amid unclear circumstances, with no reported injuries.
The Bay Area Halloween 2025 guide highlights artfully eerie events across the region, from haunted tours to immersive theater. Discover spooky fun and unique celebrations for all ages in this San Francisco Chronicle feature.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) faces potential delays as the U.S. government plans a 10% reduction in air traffic amid a shutdown. Travelers should prepare for longer wait times and disruptions.
Protesters have gathered in the San Francisco area as federal agents arrive amid tensions. Demonstrations highlight concerns over federal presence and law enforcement tactics in the city. Authorities urge calm as events unfold.
The San Francisco Examiner hosts DICE @ San Francisco, a dynamic event spotlighting tech innovation and gaming culture. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends, breakthroughs, and future directions in the digital entertainment space.
Former President Trump stated he does not require a congressional declaration of war to authorize strikes on Venezuela, saying, “We’re just gonna kill people.” The comments drew sharp criticism and raised legal and ethical concerns.
San Francisco officials sharply responded to former President Trump’s claim that the US is facing an “invasion from within,” calling the statement misleading and emphasizing the city’s commitment to unity and public safety.
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA has announced plans to stage a rival Super Bowl halftime show, challenging the NFL’s traditional spectacle. The conservative group aims to offer an alternative entertainment experience.
A new analysis reveals the “real doom loop” threatening the Bay Area’s tech-driven economy. This cycle of talent loss and housing scarcity could transform life in San Francisco, impacting growth and community stability.
The San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show soared with international flair, featuring stunning aerial performances by global military and civilian pilots. Crowds enjoyed a spectacular display of skill and precision over the bay.
“Rio: A Tribute to Duran Duran” offers U.S. fans an ultimate live celebration of the iconic band’s greatest hits. Headlining with classic tracks, the show electrifies audiences with authentic ’80s vibes and polished performances.
Mpox cases are rising again in San Francisco as summer 2025 approaches. Health officials emphasize recognizing symptoms early and accessing vaccines to curb spread. Stay informed on prevention and treatment options.
Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla maestro and scion of a renowned Hindustani percussion dynasty, has extended Indian classical music’s global reach, captivating audiences worldwide with his virtuosity and innovation.
Bonds and Clemens collectors find renewed hope as both players appear on the latest Hall of Fame ballot, sparking debate among fans and experts about their candidacies and legacy in baseball history.
















