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Billionaire Marc Benioff has apologized for suggesting troops be deployed to San Francisco following unrest. The Salesforce CEO faced backlash for his comments, later expressing regret amid widespread criticism.
Dangerous radiation levels have been detected in San Francisco, raising public health concerns. Officials are investigating the source and urging residents to stay informed as safety measures are assessed.
A new report reveals the presence of “forever chemicals” in fish from San Francisco Bay, raising health concerns for consumers. Experts warn these persistent toxins could pose long-term risks.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Daily News Sentiment Index tracks economic sentiment by analyzing news headlines. This real-time tool offers insights into market mood and potential economic shifts.
The 49ers’ early offseason gains momentum with key roster moves and strategic hires, positioning them as strong Super Bowl contenders. Confidence grows as the team fortifies both offense and defense ahead of the new season.
The future of the West Coast Mint remains uncertain as recent developments suggest possible operational changes. Coin World reports that industry insiders await official announcements on the mint’s status amid shifting market conditions.
Five dead whales have been spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area this year, marking an “unusually high” mortality rate, officials reported. Marine experts are investigating the causes behind the spike in whale deaths.
San Francisco International Airport anticipates significant flight delays beginning in March due to ongoing construction and staffing shortages. Travelers are advised to plan accordingly to avoid disruptions.
Sami Hamdi’s wife has called on the US to release the UK journalist detained abroad, urging authorities to “bring him home.” The plea underscores growing concerns over press freedom and diplomatic efforts.
Gaggenau unveiled its latest collection at San Francisco’s renowned Quince restaurant, highlighting innovative design and cutting-edge technology. The event, endorsed by the MICHELIN Guide, marks a new era in luxury kitchen appliances.
United Airlines resolved a widespread outage that caused ground stops across the U.S. The disruption impacted numerous flights, leading to delays and cancellations. Operations have now returned to normal, the airline confirmed.
The NBA All-Star Game is set to air live this season. Fans can catch the action on major networks and streaming platforms. Stay tuned to the Austin American-Statesman for the latest streaming options and viewing details.
The San Francisco Giants secured a thrilling comeback win, highlighting the team’s resilience and signaling a fresh energy in 2025. This victory underscores a season already marked by unexpected momentum and optimism.
“No Kings” protests have erupted across the US, capturing widespread dissent. The Guardian’s photo coverage highlights diverse crowds united in calls for change and justice, documenting the movement’s intensity and reach.
The man spearheading the 2028 “Calexit” bid says the movement for California to secede from the U.S. is gaining traction amid growing political divides. The campaign aims for a state-led independence referendum.
An Italian goods shop in San Francisco is struggling to survive amid rising tariffs, which are significantly increasing costs and threatening its business. Owners say the tariffs are “killing us,” highlighting the impact on small importers.
A suspect has been charged with assaulting Coast Guard personnel during an immigration enforcement protest in the San Francisco Bay Area, CBS News reports. Authorities continue investigating the incident.
Former President Donald Trump suggested that US cities be used as military training grounds to enhance national defense readiness. His remarks have sparked debate over implications for civil-military relations.
Parents have filed a lawsuit against San Francisco-based OpenAI, alleging their son’s death followed a distressing conversation with the company’s chatbot. The legal action raises questions about AI safety and responsibility.



















