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    US man found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in death of elderly Asian man – The Guardian
    By William GreenJanuary 31, 2026 Crime

    US Man Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter in Tragic Death of Elderly Asian Man

    A US man has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an elderly Asian man. The verdict follows a high-profile case that has drawn attention to racial violence and justice.

    “If I’m Traded, That’s Part Of The Business” – Draymond Green Gets Real As Trade Deadline Approaches – Fadeaway World
    By Victoria JonesJanuary 31, 2026 Business

    Draymond Green Speaks Out: “If I’m Traded, That’s Just Part of the Business” Ahead of Trade Deadline

    Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green opens up ahead of the NBA trade deadline, saying, “If I’m traded, that’s part of the business.” The veteran forward embraces the realities of the league’s ever-changing landscape.

    Uchenna Nwosu on Seahawks’ rivalry with 49ers: ‘None of us like them’ – Seattle Sports
    By Jackson LeeJanuary 31, 2026 Sports

    Uchenna Nwosu Reveals the Fierce Seahawks-49ers Rivalry: ‘None of Us Like Them

    Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu expressed the team’s intense rivalry with the 49ers, stating, “None of us like them.” The rivalry remains a key focus as Seattle prepares for their next clash.

    Why San Francisco is suing top U.S. food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods – PBS
    By Samuel BrownJanuary 31, 2026 News

    San Francisco Takes Legal Action Against Major U.S. Food Manufacturers Over Ultra-Processed Foods

    San Francisco has filed lawsuits against leading U.S. food manufacturers, targeting ultra-processed foods. The city claims these products contribute to public health crises, seeking accountability and stricter regulations.

    San Francisco – Industrial Light & Magic
    By Sophia DavisJanuary 30, 2026 News

    San Francisco’s Industrial Light & Magic: Leading the Way in Visual Effects Innovation

    San Francisco has become a new hub for Industrial Light & Magic, the iconic visual effects company. This expansion aims to boost innovation and tap into the city’s tech talent, enhancing future film and tech projects.

    Department of Education finds San Jose State violated Title IX regarding transgender volleyball player – Los Angeles Times
    By Olivia WilliamsJanuary 30, 2026 Education

    San Jose State Violated Title IX in Case Involving Transgender Volleyball Player, Department of Education Finds

    The Department of Education has found San Jose State University violated Title IX in its treatment of a transgender volleyball player, marking a significant enforcement of protections for transgender athletes in collegiate sports.

    Immigrants fearful as ICE nabs at least 15 in S.F., including toddler – Mission Local
    By Samuel BrownJanuary 30, 2026 News

    Immigrants Fearful as ICE Detains at Least 15 in San Francisco, Including a Toddler

    At least 15 immigrants, including a toddler, were detained by ICE in San Francisco’s Mission District, sparking fear and concern among the local immigrant community, according to Mission Local reports.

    Police reportedly link woman to crime using DNA taken from her rape kit – The Guardian
    By Miles CooperJanuary 30, 2026 Crime

    DNA from Rape Kit Leads to Breakthrough in Woman’s Crime Case

    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.

    We Asked 8 San Francisco Business Owners About Their Go-To Spot in the City, Their Answers Might Surprise You – AOL.com
    By Atticus ReedJanuary 30, 2026 Business

    8 San Francisco Business Owners Reveal Their Surprising Favorite Local Hangouts

    We asked eight San Francisco business owners about their favorite local spots. From hidden cafes to unexpected eateries, their go-to recommendations reveal a side of the city that might surprise you. Read more on AOL.com.

    What is the 49ers injury conspiracy theory and is it true? – USA Today
    By Isabella RossiJanuary 30, 2026 Sports

    The 49ers Injury Conspiracy: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Rumors

    The 49ers injury conspiracy theory claims the team feigns injuries to disrupt opponents. However, experts and league officials dismiss it as baseless, citing normal injury patterns and strict medical protocols.

    Warriors Injury Update: Good News On Jonathan Kuminga As Steve Kerr Shares Return Timeline – Fadeaway World
    By Ava ThompsonJanuary 30, 2026 News

    Warriors Injury Update: Encouraging News on Jonathan Kuminga and Steve Kerr Shares Return Timeline

    Warriors coach Steve Kerr provided a positive update on Jonathan Kuminga’s injury, revealing a hopeful return timeline. The star forward is progressing well, boosting Golden State’s playoff prospects.

    San Francisco sues Coca-Cola, Kraft over ultraprocessed food – dw.com
    By Miles CooperJanuary 30, 2026 Politics

    San Francisco Takes Legal Action Against Coca-Cola and Kraft Over Ultraprocessed Foods

    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.

    Japanese rock tours and events calendar 2026 – jrock news
    By Jackson LeeJanuary 30, 2026 News

    Ultimate Guide to Japanese Rock Tours and Events in 2026

    The 2026 Japanese rock tours and events calendar has been announced, featuring major Jrock bands hitting stages nationwide. Fans can expect electrifying performances and exclusive festival appearances throughout the year.

    April 24, 1971: Anti-War Protests in D.C. and San Francisco – Zinn Education Project
    By Miles CooperJanuary 30, 2026 Education

    April 24, 1971: Massive Anti-War Protests Ignite in Washington D.C. and San Francisco

    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.

    The daily business briefing: April 6, 2023 – The Week
    By William GreenJanuary 30, 2026 Business

    Stay Ahead: Must-Know Business Updates for April 6, 2023

    The Daily Business Briefing: April 6, 2023, covers key market updates, corporate earnings, and economic forecasts. Stay informed with The Week’s concise overview of today’s top business news.

    Bonds holds court, and Giants hitters pay quiet respects – sfgate.com
    By Samuel BrownJanuary 30, 2026 Sports

    Bonds Dominates as Giants Hitters Fall Silent

    Barry Bonds dominated at home plate as Giants hitters watched in awe, delivering a powerful performance that underscored his legendary status. His presence commanded respect in a quiet yet unmistakable manner.

    ‘Largest aircraft in the world’ seen over US. What is it doing? – USA Today
    By Noah RodriguezJanuary 30, 2026 News

    Gigantic World’s Largest Aircraft Spotted Over the US: What Could Its Mission Be?

    The world’s largest aircraft was recently spotted flying over the US, sparking curiosity. Officials say it’s conducting routine test flights and transport missions, showcasing advancements in aerospace technology.

    Ranking the Best 49ers Rookie Performers of the 2025 Season – Sports Illustrated
    By Noah RodriguezJanuary 29, 2026 News

    Meet the Top 49ers Rookies Who Dominated the 2025 Season

    Ranking the Best 49ers Rookie Performers of the 2025 Season – Sports Illustrated highlights standout first-year players who made significant impacts. From explosive plays to solid consistency, these rookies shaped the team’s success.

    U.S. government to close Dublin women’s prison after years of inmate abuse – CBS News
    By Samuel BrownJanuary 29, 2026 Politics

    U.S. Government to Close Dublin Women’s Prison After Years of Inmate Abuse

    The U.S. government announced plans to close the Dublin Women’s Prison following years of reported inmate abuse. The decision comes amid growing scrutiny over conditions and treatment of incarcerated women.

    S.F. Fleet Week plans fly ahead — without the U.S. military – sfchronicle.com
    By Miles CooperJanuary 29, 2026 News

    San Francisco Fleet Week Takes Off This Year-But Without the U.S. Military

    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.

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