Inside the cordial — but not close — relationship between Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi reveals a dynamic marked by mutual respect yet personal distance, shaped by distinct political paths and roles in Washington.
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The US government has filed a lawsuit demanding the San Francisco Asian Art Museum return two ancient artifacts to Thailand, citing cultural heritage laws. The move highlights ongoing repatriation efforts globally.
While the US government delayed action on the AIDS crisis, San Francisco’s activists rapidly mobilized, launching grassroots campaigns that pressured authorities and provided critical support to those affected.
In 1978, San Francisco was transformed by a series of seismic events: political assassinations, the Jonestown massacre, and a burgeoning punk-rock movement. These moments reshaped the city’s cultural and social landscape forever.
San Francisco’s city government faces chronic dysfunction, hindered by fragmented leadership, policy gridlock, and escalating social challenges. The Economist examines how these factors stall effective governance and reform efforts.
Levi’s heir Daniel Lurie announces his bid to challenge San Francisco Mayor London Breed in the upcoming election, aiming to address housing and economic inequality, The New York Times reports.
BigMoneySF explores how public-pressure groups leverage U.S. tax laws to influence politics, raising questions about legality and ethics. Mission Local delves into the fine line between advocacy and abuse.
Dianne Feinstein, a veteran U.S. Senator from California, has played a pivotal role in American politics since 1992. Known for her leadership on intelligence and environmental issues, she is one of the Senate’s longest-serving members.