San Francisco’s city council has labeled the NRA a “domestic terrorist organisation,” citing the group’s role in promoting gun violence. The move reflects growing tensions over gun control advocacy in the US.
Month: August 2025
The Midway, located between San Francisco and Oakland, emerges as a dynamic hub for electronic music enthusiasts. Partnered with Resident Advisor, the club delivers cutting-edge events and immersive nightlife experiences.
The opera “Blue,” depicting the aftermath of a school shooting, had its U.S. premiere in San Francisco. The powerful production explores trauma and healing through a unique artistic lens.
A man traveled from Thailand to care for his family in the U.S., only to face a brutal, unprovoked attack. The 2021 incident highlights rising violence against Asian Americans amid the pandemic.
General Motors is set to exit its loss-making Cruise robotaxi business, Reuters reports. The move marks a shift in GM’s autonomous vehicle strategy amid ongoing financial challenges in the sector.
The San Francisco 49ers’ delayed negotiations with wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk may have cost them valuable leverage and roster stability. Experts suggest earlier talks could have secured a better deal for both sides.
Nintendo San Francisco officially opens its doors, welcoming guests of all ages from near and far. The new location offers immersive experiences, exclusive merchandise, and events celebrating Nintendo’s iconic games.
San Francisco 49ers rookie will undergo surgery following a recent injury, sidelining him for an extended period. The team is assessing options to fill the gap as recovery progresses. More updates to come.
San Francisco voters rank candidates in elections, a method that has softened political discourse and reduced negativity. This ranked-choice system fosters a more positive campaign environment, highlighting democratic innovation.
California’s Best Durga Puja Events 2024 brings vibrant celebrations across the state. Indian Eagle details schedules, venues, and key highlights, offering a comprehensive guide for devotees and cultural enthusiasts.
A California school’s no-shame dress code policy empowers students to express themselves freely without fear of punishment. The approach promotes inclusivity and combats body shaming, marking a shift in traditional school dress standards.
Hundreds of protesters rallied in San Francisco, chanting “Hands off Iran” to denounce President Trump’s recent bombing. The demonstration called for peace and condemned escalating military actions in the Middle East.
Air Canada has unveiled its sleek new lounge, designed to elevate the business travel experience. The space offers modern amenities, stylish comfort, and enhanced services, setting a new standard for travelers in the U.S. market.
The Dallas Cowboys face the San Francisco 49ers in a pivotal NFL Week 8 clash. USA Today breaks down predictions, picks, and odds as both teams vie for a crucial divisional win.
The 49ers displayed defensive optimism despite a 20-17 preseason loss to the Broncos. Key standouts showed promise, signaling potential improvements ahead of the regular season kickoff.
Padel, the fast-growing racket sport popular worldwide, is gaining momentum in the US, especially in the Bay Area. Enthusiasts are flocking to new courts as local clubs embrace this dynamic game.
San Francisco faces mounting questions about its identity as rising housing costs, growing inequality, and shifting political dynamics challenge the city’s long-held liberal ideals. Has it lost its soul?
Lady Gaga delivered a spectacular performance at the kickoff of her Mayhem Ball tour, blending theatrical flair with powerful vocals. Fans were captivated by the high-energy show, setting a thrilling tone for the tour ahead.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) delivers essential health services, focusing on disease prevention, health equity, and community wellness to protect and improve public health across the city.
San Francisco officials have directed government employees to work from home amid rising crime rates, aiming to enhance safety. The decision reflects growing concerns over public safety in the city’s downtown area.