Injuries have compelled the New York Giants to reshuffle their starting rotation ahead of the upcoming season. Key pitchers are sidelined, forcing the team to explore alternative options to maintain competitiveness.
Year: 2025
The San Francisco appeals court is set to hear arguments regarding the deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles. The case centers on the legality and scope of the Guard’s role amid ongoing civil unrest.
San Francisco underwent extensive street cleaning and beautification efforts ahead of President Xi Jinping’s visit. City officials aimed to present a polished image during the high-profile diplomatic event.
Morrissey has alleged he was sexually assaulted by security personnel during a US airport screening. The singer has called for an investigation, highlighting growing concerns over airport security procedures.
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual ranking of the best high schools in America, highlighting top-performing public and private institutions nationwide based on academics, graduation rates, and college readiness.
President Trump is considering federal intervention in San Francisco to address rising crime rates. The move aims to bolster local law enforcement efforts and curb escalating criminal activity in the city.
BMW Group’s car-sharing venture in San Francisco revealed key insights into urban mobility, user preferences, and sustainability challenges, shaping their global strategy to adapt services for diverse markets, Fortune reports.
San Francisco 49ers have ruled out QB Brock Purdy for the upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints due to injury. The team will rely on their backup as they prepare for Sunday’s matchup.
ICE arrested six individuals, including a minor, at a home in Oakland, authorities confirmed. The operation sparked community concerns as an attorney highlighted the youth among those detained.
Silicon Valley’s “Nerd Reich” refers to the growing influence of tech insiders in the U.S. government. Critics warn this tech-savvy elite could reshape policy with a Silicon Valley mindset, raising concerns over democracy and accountability.
The December shows of “Dear San Francisco” have been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, organizers announced. Fans are advised to stay tuned for rescheduling updates as health and safety remain a priority.
A U.S. teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned home safely to her family. Authorities called her recovery “a miracle” after she underwent emergency surgery and extensive treatment abroad.
Former President Donald Trump warned that San Francisco could be the next focus of his anti-crime campaign, citing rising violence. He urged stronger law enforcement measures to combat crime in the city.
Ayoub Sunna has been featured in the San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move,” highlighting his recent career advancement and impact in the local business community. His leadership continues to drive innovation and growth.
The Washington Commanders have reportedly ceased their pursuit of San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk, according to Sports Illustrated. The team appears to be exploring other options to bolster their receiving corps.
Bay Area tech leaders warn that a proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee could severely impact innovation and the talent pipeline. Industry groups urge lawmakers to reconsider the costly measure.
The San Francisco 49ers are poised for a strong start this NFL season, fueled by a revamped offense, key offseason acquisitions, and a solid defense ready to dominate early matchups.
Elon Musk has called for US troops to be deployed in San Francisco to combat the city’s drug crisis. The move aims to address rising overdoses and violence, sparking debate over militarizing local law enforcement.
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of San Francisco’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, a free annual event showcasing diverse bluegrass and roots music. Join fans and artists this October in Golden Gate Park.
CNBC’s latest report ranks the 10 most and least educated cities in the U.S., highlighting stark contrasts in bachelor’s degree attainment. The findings reveal key trends impacting local economies and workforce development nationwide.
















