A rightwing group protested after San Francisco blocked their rally venues, citing safety concerns. The decision sparked debates over free speech and public safety, drawing national attention to the city’s handling of political demonstrations.
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The Bay Area has issued a “shelter in place” order, closing all non-essential businesses across six counties to curb the spread of COVID-19. Residents are urged to stay home except for essential activities.
San Francisco has filed lawsuits against Coca-Cola and Kraft, accusing them of misleading consumers about the health risks of ultraprocessed foods. The city aims to hold these companies accountable for public health impacts.
The US government has ordered Russia to close its consulate in San Francisco, citing escalating diplomatic tensions. The move marks a significant step in the deteriorating US-Russia relations, following recent sanctions and expulsions.
A new report ranks the 8 most liberal cities in the U.S., spotlighting diverse communities shaping progressive policies. Notably, two cities off the coasts challenge traditional political hubs, reflecting evolving national dynamics.
San Francisco emerges as the top U.S. city for immigrants, praised for its diverse communities, robust support programs, and economic opportunities, according to a recent sfexaminer.com report.
The US Navy has announced plans to rename the ship currently named after gay rights activist Harvey Milk. The decision reflects ongoing debates over military vessel names linked to historical figures.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden arrived in San Francisco ahead of APEC talks, aiming to ease tensions and boost regional cooperation amid ongoing global challenges.
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s political journey from San Francisco City Hall to the halls of Washington D.C. shapes decades of leadership, marked by landmark legislation and steadfast public service.
As Nancy Pelosi prepares to leave Congress in January 2027, political insiders speculate on her successor. Candidates from both parties are emerging, setting the stage for a pivotal leadership shift in California.
The contrasting public reactions to Nick Bosa and Colin Kaepernick reveal deep political and cultural divides influencing the 2024 elections. These double standards highlight broader societal tensions shaping voter sentiment.
San Francisco initially curbed the 1918 flu with strict measures, but after lifting restrictions, cases surged. The city’s experience underscores the risks of prematurely relaxing public health controls, NBC News reports.
Ex-congressman John Burton, a towering figure in California politics and influential Democrat, has died at 92. Known for his progressive legacy, Burton shaped state and national policies for decades.
Seattle and San Francisco face scrutiny over hosting World Cup matches amid reported political tensions with former President Trump. Officials and experts weigh in on whether such differences could impact the games.
San Francisco’s mayor faces backlash after a controversial appointment sparks public outrage. Critics label it a major misstep, questioning the administration’s judgment early in the term. The controversy continues to unfold.
The 1975 Community Congress marked a turning point in San Francisco politics, uniting diverse neighborhoods to advocate for equitable policies. This grassroots movement reshaped local governance and set new standards for civic engagement.
The San Francisco Chronicle revisits Mark Twain’s sharp critiques of “idiot” politicians, drawing parallels to today’s political climate. Twain’s wit offers insight into the challenges faced in contemporary governance.
Experts weigh in on the lasting impact of protests like No Kings, highlighting their role in shaping public discourse and influencing policy. Despite changing tactics, such movements remain vital in pushing social change.
With Nancy Pelosi’s retirement, San Francisco’s political scene is set to shift dramatically. The city braces for a fierce power tussle as new contenders vie to fill her influential role.
The U.S. government has been quietly violating environmental laws by allowing unregulated air tours over national parks, raising concerns about noise pollution and ecosystem disruption, TheTravel reports.



















