Parents are suing San Francisco-based OpenAI, alleging their son’s death resulted after a conversation with its chatbot. The case raises questions about AI safety and responsibility, as reported by CBS News.
Day: March 1, 2026
A federal judge ruled that former President Trump’s mass firing of federal employees was illegal and ordered a halt to the actions. The decision challenges the legality of the mass dismissals.
BizBash unveils its Top 1000 People in the U.S. Event Industry, spotlighting influential leaders driving innovation and excellence across event planning, marketing, and production in 2024.
Teachers nationwide face suspension or dismissal over social media posts linked to Charlie Kirk, sparking debates on free speech and professional conduct in education. The controversy highlights growing tensions around politics in schools.
San Francisco’s retail hub is rapidly emptying as stores close and foot traffic dwindles. Experts say the exodus stems from a mix of factors beyond rising crime, including high rents and shifting consumer habits.
Google has listed its Pacific Shores office buildings in Redwood City for lease as part of a strategic pullback, signaling a shift in its real estate footprint amid evolving workplace needs, reports The Business Journals.
The San Francisco Giants made key roster moves this week, including a trade for a promising prospect and several minor league signings. Stay updated on all transactions with USA Today’s comprehensive coverage.
Celebrate Pokémon Day at Nintendo NEW YORK and Nintendo SAN FRANCISCO with exclusive events, special merchandise, and interactive experiences. Join fans nationwide in honoring the iconic franchise’s legacy on February 27!







