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.
Month: June 2025
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.
Bain & Company drives innovation in Media & Entertainment consulting, helping clients navigate digital transformation, optimize content strategies, and enhance audience engagement in a rapidly evolving industry landscape.
U.S. News & World Report highlights top U.S. medical schools incorporating integrative medicine in their curricula, reflecting a growing emphasis on holistic, patient-centered care in medical education.
San Francisco’s once-thriving retail hub is emptying out, with store closures rising sharply. Experts say the exodus stems from multiple factors beyond crime, including economic shifts and changing consumer habits.
San Francisco offers free rent to attract businesses and residents back downtown, aiming to revive the struggling area hit by the pandemic. Experts debate if the strategy can rebuild the city’s economic and social vibrancy.
BREAKING: The Atlanta Falcons have signed tight end Charlie Woerner from the San Francisco 49ers, bolstering their offense with the versatile pass-catcher. Details of the deal remain undisclosed.
Thousands lined the streets of Washington, D.C., to witness former President Trump’s military parade, while nationwide “No Kings” protests emerged, challenging the display of power and sparking debate on democracy and leadership.
Rafael Devers’ hitting numbers have declined since joining the San Francisco Giants, raising concerns about his adjustment to the new team. Analysts note a dip in batting average and power stats early in the season.
Having covered Kamala Harris for two decades, The Arizona Republic reveals she is more than just a ‘San Francisco liberal.’ The article highlights her complex political evolution and broad appeal beyond California.
Joan Baez’s protest music took center stage during a star-studded tribute, celebrating her enduring impact on social activism and folk music. The San Francisco Chronicle highlights the powerful performances honoring Baez’s legacy.
In a notable reversal, the San Francisco School Board has voted to cover rather than destroy a series of controversial high school murals, sparking debate over art preservation and community values.
The Marshall Project highlights a critical issue with the FBI’s missing crime data, revealing gaps that hinder accurate crime tracking and jeopardize public safety efforts nationwide.
The Giants have emerged as serious contenders for Bryce Harper, joining the late surge in the free-agent frenzy. Their interest signals a major shift in the market as teams vie for the star slugger.
San Francisco Giants’ promising hitting prospect is showing impressive progress in the minors, fueling speculation he could earn a promotion to the major league roster soon, according to team insiders.
Brandon Aiyuk’s recent social media outburst is rooted in ongoing frustrations with unfair criticism and media scrutiny. Experts say his response highlights the pressure athletes face in the digital age.
A federal judge has issued a new ruling that temporarily halts key aspects of former President Trump’s government overhaul, citing legal concerns and limiting the administration’s broad policy changes.