San Francisco has authorized police to deploy robots capable of lethal force, marking a controversial shift in law enforcement tactics. The decision has sparked debate over ethics and oversight. (NBC News)
Day: February 4, 2026
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San Francisco will offer free childcare to families earning up to $230,000 annually, aiming to ease the city’s high living costs and support working parents, officials announced this week.
San Francisco’s iconic Castro Theatre is set to reopen this month after extensive renovations. The restoration preserves its historic charm while upgrading facilities, promising an enhanced experience for moviegoers and the community.
Exclusive | Vanderbilt University announces plans to establish a new campus in San Francisco, aiming to expand its academic footprint and foster innovation on the West Coast, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The Future of U.S. & China Conference 2026 by Asia Society explores shifting global dynamics, focusing on evolving economic ties, security challenges, and diplomatic strategies shaping the next decade of bilateral relations.
The Big Lead ranks the best sports cities in the U.S., evaluating fan passion, team success, and sports culture. From overlooked underdogs to top-tier hubs, see which cities dominate the league and which fall short.
A US court has ruled that former President Donald Trump can retain control over the California National Guard while a related lawsuit is ongoing, delaying any changes to its command structure, The Guardian reports.







