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The San Francisco System, foundational to postwar U.S.-Japan-China relations, shapes regional security and diplomacy. This article explores its historical roots, current dynamics, and future challenges in East Asia.
San Francisco grapples with a surge in delivery robots, sparking concern among residents and officials. Critics argue that not every tech innovation benefits the city, highlighting safety and accessibility issues.
President Trump threatened to deploy military troops to San Francisco and other Democratic-run cities, aiming to address rising crime and unrest. The announcement sparked significant debate over federal intervention and local governance.
San Francisco condemns what it calls an “authoritarian crackdown” as former President Trump threatens to deploy federal troops amid protests. City leaders vow to resist aggressive federal intervention.
Former President Donald Trump warned that San Francisco could be the next focus of a nationwide anti-crime push, urging harsher measures to combat rising crime rates. His comments come amid growing concerns over urban safety.
John Burton, 92, a towering figure in California politics known for his influential leadership and remarkable political comeback, has died. His legacy shaped Democratic strategies and state policy for decades.
Protesters gathered outside the Philippine consulate in San Francisco to denounce President Marcos Jr.’s policies and governance. The rally highlighted opposition concerns over human rights and democratic principles.
San Francisco voters recalled District Attorney Chesa Boudin, signaling a setback for criminal justice reform efforts. Critics cited rising crime and public safety concerns as key factors behind the decision.
Relief as San Francisco’s long-delayed public toilet finally opens – and at a fraction of the initially reported $1.7m cost. The new facility marks a win for city cleanliness and budget-conscious planning.
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit to evict a couple from a $15 million mansion in Presidio Heights, San Francisco, alleging unlawful occupation. The case highlights increasing legal actions against property disputes in the city.
Exclusive: A suspected Chinese spy reportedly infiltrated California politics by leveraging deep community ties and political donations. Officials are investigating how sensitive information was accessed.
San Francisco’s progressive policies are sparking debate: Is the city’s liberalism pushing even Californians to reconsider its appeal? The Christian Science Monitor explores how this cultural experiment is testing limits.
Kamala Harris’s California years shaped her rise from district attorney to senator, highlighting her focus on criminal justice reform and public safety-insights central to understanding her political path, reports CalMatters.
In 2018, San Francisco voters ousted Mayor Ed Lee in a contentious election marked by tensions over tech industry influence, political divides, and racial dynamics, spotlighting deep challenges in the city’s governance.
San Francisco has become the first US city to ban police use of facial recognition technology, citing privacy and civil rights concerns. The move marks a significant shift in law enforcement surveillance policy.
In a powerful story of redemption, the son of incarcerated parents, with his dad in prison and mom on parole, is now running for District Attorney, challenging perceptions and seeking justice reform.
Harvey Milk, a pioneering gay rights activist and San Francisco’s first openly gay elected official, remains a symbol of LGBTQ+ empowerment. His legacy endures in the ongoing fight for equality.
Many San Francisco tech workers are trading code for campaign trails, diving into local politics as a new side hustle. Their tech skills are reshaping community engagement and city governance, NBC News reports.
The U.S. military conducted secret experiments exposing people to radiation to study nuclear war’s effects. These tests, often without informed consent, reveal a dark chapter in Cold War-era research ethics.















