The New York Times’ 2020 article, ‘The Mask Slackers of 1918,’ explores public resistance to mask mandates during the 1918 flu pandemic, drawing parallels to modern debates on face coverings amid health crises.
Day: August 13, 2025
In 1850s San Francisco, vigilantes formed to combat rampant crime and corruption, bypassing legal authorities. Their controversial actions shaped early law enforcement and justice in the burgeoning city.
San Francisco public elementary schools now mandate teaching gender identity, with officials stating that parental involvement is not required. The move has sparked debate over education and parental rights.
A group of young girls was detained in San Francisco following multiple unprovoked attacks across the city. Authorities are investigating the incidents, seeking to understand the motive and prevent further violence.
San Francisco’s Trash Company celebrates 35 years of creating stunning art from recycled garbage with a free gallery opening. The exhibit highlights creativity and sustainability, inspiring eco-consciousness through innovative recycled masterpieces.
Kevin Gausman, former LSU baseball standout, continues his MLB journey with the San Francisco Giants. The Lafayette native’s strong pitching highlights his rise from college star to major league ace.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dee Winters has elevated his coverage skills through film study, specialized drills, and guidance from veteran teammates, boosting his impact in pass defense this season.
The Giants received mixed injury updates on two key players, complicating their lineup ahead of critical games. While one star shows promising recovery, the other faces extended sidelining, impacting team strategy.