The U.S. government holds a vast collection of UFO records that remain unreleased. Advocates urge transparency, arguing public access could shed light on unknown aerial phenomena. The San Francisco Chronicle calls for their disclosure.
Day: November 2, 2025
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point tour continued with a stop at UC Berkeley following an assassination attempt. The event drew large crowds amid heightened security, highlighting ongoing tensions in the national political climate.
A 13-year-old has been arrested in connection with a recent crime spree in San Francisco. The city is simultaneously preparing a $4 million campaign aimed at improving its public image amid rising concerns.
U.S. News & World Report highlights 30 major companies embracing remote and hybrid work models. These industry leaders offer flexible opportunities, reshaping the future of employment across the U.S. workforce.
San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle revealed his ambition to represent the US in a Winter Olympics sport. Known for his football prowess, Kittle believes his athletic skills could shine on ice or snow.
The New York Giants aim for a crucial Week 9 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Key factors include stout defense, explosive offense, and limiting turnovers to secure a pivotal NFC East win.
San Francisco’s new Disability Cultural Center offers a groundbreaking space designed by and for the disabled community. It aims to celebrate culture, foster inclusion, and challenge stereotypes in a city known for innovation.
Military tests once used SF fog to simulate germ-warfare attacks, unknowingly exposing 800,000 San Francisco residents to potentially harmful bacteria, CBS News reports. The revelation raises concerns over public safety and government transparency.
U.S. News Real Estate reveals the 30 most fun places to live in the U.S., highlighting vibrant cities that offer a mix of entertainment, culture, and lifestyle. Discover where fun meets community in this diverse list.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed acknowledged shortcomings in the city’s education system following the recent school board recall, stating, “We failed our children.” The recall highlights growing frustration with school leadership.








