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Taiwan is partnering with US defense contractor Kratos to develop advanced attack drones aimed at strengthening its military capabilities amid rising tensions with China, Reuters reports.
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb has been named to start Team USA’s first pool play game at the World Baseball Classic, The Mercury News reports. Webb’s strong pitching is key to the team’s opening success.
AI company Anthropic has challenged the US Pentagon’s ban in a San Francisco court, disputing restrictions on federal contracts. The case highlights rising tensions over AI ethics and government oversight.
San Francisco is set to launch the first dedicated A.I. school, aiming to equip students with cutting-edge skills in artificial intelligence. The KRON4 report highlights the city’s commitment to tech education and innovation.
October in San Francisco offers mild weather and a bustling event calendar. From scenic outdoor activities to cultural festivals, the city invites visitors to enjoy pleasant temperatures and vibrant local experiences this fall.
San Francisco High School of the Arts ranks prominently in U.S. News & World Report for its strong academic programs and dedication to arts education, showcasing a unique blend of creativity and scholastic excellence.
A prolonged and unusual March heat wave is sweeping across Western U.S. cities, shattering temperature records and prompting early heat advisories. Experts warn of potential impacts on health and energy demand.
Two friends who launched a California secession movement are now at odds, threatening to unravel their once-shared cause. The internal conflict raises questions about the future of the campaign. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The next owner of San Francisco’s iconic Transamerica Pyramid may mark their first investment in the U.S. The deal highlights growing international interest in American real estate, signaling confidence in the market’s stability.
Data center construction is booming nationwide. Business Insider’s interactive map reveals where new facilities are rapidly emerging, highlighting the tech hubs reshaping local economies and infrastructure across the U.S.
“Forbidden City” revisits the little-known era of Asian-American entertainment, spotlighting a historic nightclub in San Francisco that showcased pioneering performers and reshaped cultural representation in the mid-20th century.
Tesla is set to take over the Fremont facility originally planned for Applied Materials, marking a significant shift in the site’s future use and highlighting Tesla’s expanding footprint in the Bay Area manufacturing landscape.
Webb, Lee, and Ramos headline the San Francisco Giants players selected for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, showcasing top talent as they prepare to compete on the international stage.
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.
Exclusive: A suspected Chinese spy reportedly infiltrated California politics, raising concerns over state security. Authorities are investigating how the individual gained access to sensitive political circles.
The U.S. insurtech sector is booming, with 15 standout companies revolutionizing insurance through AI, automation, and personalized services. These innovators are reshaping industry standards and customer experiences nationwide.
The U.S. State Department condemned a fire at the Indian consulate in San Francisco, marking the second attack since March. Authorities are investigating the incident as tensions remain high.
Tech companies are urging immigrant employees on visas to avoid leaving the U.S., warning that travel disruptions could jeopardize their work status amid tightening immigration policies, The Washington Post reports.



















