The Giants earned a solid midseason grade from Sports Illustrated despite recent inconsistent performances. Strong early play and key victories kept the team competitive as they aim to finish the season strong.
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The 2025 San Francisco 40 Under 40 by The Business Journals celebrates rising leaders driving innovation and growth across industries. These trailblazers exemplify the city’s dynamic entrepreneurial spirit and bright future.
Real estate CEO was robbed at gunpoint in San Francisco, describing the city’s crime surge as “absolutely unacceptable,” Bloomberg reports. The incident highlights growing safety concerns for business leaders in the area.
California buzzes with excitement this September, hosting 29 sensational events across the state. From vibrant festivals to unique cultural experiences, visitors have countless reasons to explore and celebrate in the Golden State.
US investors, including San Francisco 49ers and Leeds United official Paraag Marathe, are in talks over a potential takeover of Rangers, Sky Sports reports. Discussions are ongoing as parties explore investment opportunities.
Tim Cook, Elon Musk, and Steve Schwarzman were among U.S. CEOs attending a high-profile dinner with Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling ongoing dialogue amid complex US-China relations, CNBC reports.
Reports of anti-Asian hate crimes in San Francisco surged in 2021, reflecting a nationwide rise. Authorities urge vigilance and community support amid growing concerns over violence targeting Asian Americans.
FactCheck.org debunks former President Trump’s false and misleading claims about Kamala Harris’ record on crime, highlighting inaccuracies and providing context on her tenure as a prosecutor and attorney general.
The San Francisco Giants boast a balanced roster combining powerful hitting, solid pitching, and strategic depth, positioning them as strong contenders in this year’s World Series, Sports Illustrated reports.
FOX Sports ranks the top 10 second basemen in San Francisco Giants history, highlighting standout players who shaped the team’s legacy with exceptional defense and key offensive contributions.
The Giants slipped slightly in the latest power rankings despite bolstering their lineup with Rafael Devers. Analysts cite team depth concerns overshadowing the impact of the new acquisition.
In retaliation for Russia’s expulsion of U.S. diplomats, the Trump administration ordered the closure of Russia’s consulate in San Francisco. The move marks a sharp escalation in U.S.-Russia diplomatic tensions.
Alex the Great, the beloved therapy rabbit known for boosting team spirit, made headlines again at an MLB game. Fans cheered as the furry mascot spread joy, proving sports and therapy go hand in hand. Watch highlights on USA Today.
A private school operator has acquired the former Airbnb headquarters in San Francisco for $23.5 million, signaling a notable shift in the use of prime tech office space in the city, reports the San Francisco Business Times.
A major West Coast Conference announcement reshapes Gonzaga’s path to the conference championship, altering scheduling and competition dynamics. This pivotal change could redefine the Bulldogs’ quest for the title.
REVEALED: America’s worst cities for shoplifting – surprisingly, crime-ridden San Francisco is not on the list. Experts cite factors like enhanced security and community initiatives curbing theft in unexpected urban hotspots.
The San Francisco 49ers are closely monitoring defensive end Mykel Williams following concerns about his recent performance and health. The team aims to clarify his status ahead of upcoming matchups.
Kamala Harris, a key figure emerging from San Francisco’s entrenched political machine, exemplifies the city’s influence on national leadership. Her rise highlights the enduring power of local political networks shaping U.S. politics.
Thrillist’s latest guide reveals the 15 all-time greatest things to do in San Francisco, showcasing iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and must-try experiences that capture the city’s vibrant culture and spirit.
San Francisco has become the first U.S. city to ban facial recognition technology by government agencies. The move aims to address privacy concerns and prevent potential abuses of surveillance tools.