“One of the largest human experiments in history” targeted unsuspecting San Francisco residents, raising ethical questions. The covert study, recently uncovered, involved unknowing exposure to potentially harmful substances.
San Francisco launches initiative “Trans Women in Sports: Facts Over Fear” to promote inclusion and educate the public on transgender athletes’ rights and challenges, fostering understanding in competitive sports.
San Francisco Fleet Week 2024 kicks off with a vibrant lineup of events, including air shows, ship tours, and parades. NBC Bay Area provides schedules and key info for visitors to plan their experience.
A U.S. court has denied efforts to lift a judge’s block on former President Trump’s government overhaul, maintaining the suspension amid ongoing legal challenges, Reuters reports.
The Chase Center, opened in 2019, stands as a premier, state-of-the-art arena for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. It offers cutting-edge facilities, boosting fan experience and solidifying the team’s Bay Area legacy.
A San Francisco school has opted to cover, rather than remove, a controversial George Washington mural. The decision aims to address concerns while preserving historical art, sparking community dialogue.
A Fox News guest known for criticizing San Francisco’s crime rates was arrested for running a prostitution ring, The Independent reports. The case highlights the irony behind his public criticisms.
The San Francisco Peninsula tops Business Traveler USA’s 2025 list as the best corporate travel destination. Known for its innovation hubs, luxury accommodations, and seamless transit, it’s a prime spot for business success.
A sports-loving bunny has become an unexpected fan favorite, stealing the spotlight at every game. USA Today highlights this furry mascot’s lively antics, drawing cheers and smiles from stadium crowds nationwide.
Sean Hjelle’s wife has accused the Giants pitcher of abuse, prompting the team to contact MLB. The organization is reportedly investigating the allegations as the situation develops. More details to follow.
The San Francisco Pride Parade 2025 is set for June 29, starting at 10 a.m. The vibrant event will follow its traditional route along Market Street. Spectators can watch live from key viewing points downtown.
San Francisco’s grassroots carpooling scene reveals practical lessons in anarchism, highlighting how self-managed, cooperative networks can thrive outside traditional systems, challenging notions of hierarchy and control.
K-pop sensation Stray Kids has announced their 2025 world tour, with a much-anticipated stop in San Francisco. Fans can expect dynamic performances as the group promotes their latest album. Tickets go on sale soon.
The 2015 New York Times article “Sex Ed Lesson: ‘Yes Means Yes,’ but It’s Tricky” explores the challenges of teaching affirmative consent, highlighting complexities in communication and understanding consent in sexual relationships.
Surveillance footage from San Francisco captures the harrowing final moments of Bob Lee, highlighting the ongoing crisis of city crime. The video underscores growing concerns over public safety in the area.
Consumer tech retailer b8ta has dissolved its U.S. operations, closing all four Bay Area stores permanently. The move marks a significant shift for the startup known for its innovative retail model.
The San Francisco 49ers face the Buffalo Bills in a crucial NFL Week 13 matchup. Experts provide predictions, picks, and odds as both teams vie for playoff positioning in this high-stakes game.
The San Francisco Giants’ first-half grades reveal a blend of promise and worry. Strong performances highlight potential, but inconsistencies and injuries raise concerns as the season heads into its second half.
San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle described a key moment in the 2024 season as a “wild experience,” reflecting on the intense emotions and pressure he faced on the field. The remarks came during a Sports Illustrated interview.
In a landmark ruling, a judge barred a candidate from using the title “High Justice” on the ballot, citing voter confusion concerns. The 2024 decision marks a precedent in election law enforcement.



















