As 2026 approaches, top New Year destinations emerge both in the US and abroad. From vibrant New York City celebrations to exotic beach parties in Bali, travelers seek the perfect blend of tradition and excitement to ring in the new year.
Author: Sophia Davis
San Francisco honors Wong Kim Ark, a pivotal figure in birthright citizenship, as debates over immigration and constitutional rights intensify. The city’s tribute highlights ongoing legal and social battles nationwide.
Oceanwide’s creditors have seized a US skyscraper following the developer’s default, marking a significant blow amid its ongoing financial struggles. The move highlights growing concerns over China’s overseas real estate investments.
San Francisco Giants top prospect extends his hot streak with another powerful home run, igniting excitement among fans and solidifying his status as a rising star in the organization. His momentum continues to build.
San Francisco’s office space market continues to struggle, but a recent report highlights a rare bright spot: increased demand for flexible workspaces. This shift offers a glimmer of hope amid ongoing vacancy challenges.
San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood is emerging as the new epicenter for sports entertainment, with cutting-edge venues and tech-driven experiences attracting fans and investors alike, reshaping the city’s sports landscape.
Failory has unveiled its list of the Top 100 Media and Entertainment Startups to Watch in 2026. This curated selection highlights innovative companies set to shape the future of the industry with cutting-edge technology and creative content.
The San Francisco 49ers face the Washington Commanders in a crucial NFL Week 17 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds, highlighting key matchups and playoff implications in this must-watch game.
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.
A San Francisco teacher was stabbed while riding a train in Italy, authorities confirmed. The incident has raised concerns over safety on public transportation abroad. Victim’s condition is stable; investigation ongoing.
Zach Thomas, Miami Dolphins’ legendary linebacker, remains a cornerstone of the team’s history. Renowned for his relentless run-stopping ability, Thomas’s impact on the defense defined an era in Miami football.
A sharp rise in San Francisco crime is prompting a wave of tech executives to relocate to London. Concerns over safety and quality of life are driving this high-profile exodus, impacting the city’s innovation landscape.
Irish band cancels U.S. tour, including Bay Area shows, accusing organizers of a political “witch-hunt.” The move has sparked controversy and disappointed fans ahead of scheduled performances.
Mahjong nights are rapidly gaining popularity among young adults in San Francisco, drawing vibrant crowds to local bars and restaurants. The traditional Chinese game has become a trendy social activity blending culture with nightlife.
President Trump has canceled the planned federal law enforcement surge in San Francisco. However, details remain uncertain regarding the administration’s broader immigration crackdown plans in the Bay Area, leaving local authorities on alert.
San Francisco’s heated debate over autonomous police robots reveals deep concerns about ethics, accountability, and public safety. The Marshall Project explores how tech shapes the future of law enforcement and civil rights.
AG Pam Bondi visited Alcatraz in San Francisco to announce Trump administration plans to reopen the historic site. Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed the move as the “stupidest” idea, sparking political debate.
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.
In “I’m Matt,” a 2024 New York Times feature, several politicians reveal personal addiction struggles that shape their policy priorities, highlighting how lived experience informs efforts to reform addiction treatment and support systems.
A beloved San Francisco staple in Japantown is closing after 40 years, marking the end of an era. The landmark business, known for its cultural significance, cites rising costs and changing times as key reasons.



















