Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a legendary lineup of past performers. USA Today reviews every star to light up the stage in Super Bowl history.
On April 15, 1967, hundreds of thousands across the U.S. staged massive anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, marking one of the largest protests against the conflict. The Zinn Education Project highlights this pivotal moment in peace activism history.
As the NBA trade deadline nears, Draymond Green adopts a pragmatic stance on potential trades, stating, “If I’m traded, that’s part of the business.” The Warriors veteran emphasizes professionalism amid roster speculation.
The San Francisco 49ers face off against the Los Angeles Rams in an intense NFL Week 2 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, key picks, and updated betting odds for this high-stakes divisional matchup.
The FDA has issued a warning against a popular ‘natural remedy’ for joint pain, citing safety concerns. Despite this, many immigrants in San Francisco continue to rely on the treatment, highlighting cultural trust over regulation.
San Francisco homes are selling faster than in any other major U.S. city, driven by high demand and limited inventory. The trend highlights the city’s resilient real estate market amidst broader economic shifts.
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.
The “Roaring Twenties” marks a dynamic era of economic boom, jazz music, and cultural change in 1920s America. Britannica explores its origins, key historical events, and lasting impact on society and arts.
Cathay Pacific has introduced its Boeing 777 featuring new Aria Business Suites on routes to one of the world’s safest cities, enhancing passenger comfort and safety. This move marks a significant upgrade in luxury air travel.
The San Francisco 49ers have faced several key injuries this season, impacting their lineup and performance. Stay updated with USA Today for the latest on player statuses and recovery timelines.
The San Francisco 49ers have shown interest in quarterback Mac Jones, reportedly attracting attention from the New England Patriots. This potential move could reshape the team’s quarterback dynamics ahead of the season.
Despite injury concerns, San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb is eager to represent Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. Webb emphasizes the honor of international play despite potential risks.
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’s 2026 event calendar is set, with confirmed dates for iconic gatherings like Bay To Breakers and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Fans can mark their calendars for a year of vibrant music and community festivities.
The Department of Education has found San Jose State University violated Title IX by discriminating against a transgender volleyball player. The ruling highlights ongoing challenges in ensuring equal rights for transgender athletes.
Police have reportedly linked a woman to a crime using DNA collected from her rape kit, highlighting ongoing debates about consent and privacy in forensic investigations. The case raises critical ethical questions.
Business Wire is expanding its team with new career opportunities across communications, marketing, and technology roles. The company seeks dynamic professionals eager to contribute to global news distribution and media solutions.
The Baltimore Ravens have traded wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick, according to USA Today. The move aims to bolster both teams’ roster strategies ahead of the season.
Dangerous radiation levels have been detected in San Francisco, raising alarms among health officials and residents. Authorities are investigating the source and urging caution as they assess potential risks.
A man was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 death of a Thai grandfather in San Francisco. The verdict marks a significant development in the case, highlighting community calls for justice.



















