According to USAFacts, approximately 10% of public school funding in California comes from the federal government, with state and local sources covering the remaining costs. This federal contribution supports key educational programs and services.
San Francisco police reported a staggering 567% surge in anti-Asian hate-crime reports in 2021, highlighting growing concerns over targeted violence amid rising tensions, according to The Washington Post.
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.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Keion White was shot in the ankle during a post-Super Bowl event in San Francisco. Authorities are investigating the incident as the team and fans react with concern.
The San Francisco Giants’ recent roster moves may prompt the Oakland Athletics to respond swiftly, potentially reshaping team dynamics. This strategic shift underscores mounting competition within the Bay Area baseball scene.
Travel chaos erupted at Salt Lake City International Airport as Delta, SkyWest, American, and Southwest Airlines faced 31 cancellations and 96 delays, disrupting flights to Chicago, Dallas–Fort Worth, Denver, and San Francisco.
Sport, tech, and entertainment leaders have united to acquire the United States SailGP Team, aiming to propel the high-speed sailing league to new heights in innovation and global reach.
San Francisco teachers have launched a strike demanding better wages, improved health benefits, and increased resources for students. Negotiations with the school district continue as the community feels the impact.
Airwallex secures $330M in Series G funding, boosting valuation to $8B. The fintech firm names San Francisco as co-global headquarters, expanding its Singapore base as it scales global operations.
FOX Sports ranks the San Francisco Giants logo among the top 30 MLB teams, highlighting its classic design and rich history. The iconic orange and black emblem remains a fan favorite in baseball branding.
A San Francisco drug dealer has been deported from the U.S. three times, KRON4 reports. Authorities continue to monitor the individual amid concerns about repeated illegal reentry and drug-related activities.
BigMoneySF has swiftly emerged as San Francisco’s dominant political force, leveraging hefty fundraising and strategic backing to shape key local races. Their rise marks a new era in the city’s political landscape.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics highlights the “27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations” group, encompassing creative and media roles. This major sector reflects diverse career opportunities and evolving industry trends.
A San Francisco startup has pitched the Trump administration on equipping robots with weapons for the U.S. military, sparking debate over the ethics and implications of autonomous armed systems. NBC Bay Area reports.
A recent move to suppress criticism of George Washington signals a troubling intellectual decline, warns USA Today. The decision undermines open debate and historical scrutiny essential to a healthy democracy.
INSEAD plans to expand its U.S. presence in 2026, aiming to strengthen its footprint and engage more deeply with American students and businesses, Dean Ilian Mihov announced in a recent interview with Poets&Quants.
U.S. sports teams are uniting to combat gun violence, launching awareness campaigns and community initiatives. Their collective efforts aim to promote safety and spark meaningful dialogue nationwide. (Reuters)
US News & World Report faces renewed criticism over its popular hospital rankings, with experts and healthcare providers questioning the methodology and accuracy, sparking calls for greater transparency and reform.
An East Bay professor’s political activism in Nigeria culminated in his arrest, sparking international concern. The 2011 New York Times report explores his controversial journey and its global implications.
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