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Aiai Delas Alas is set to expand her food business to San Francisco, California. The actress and entrepreneur announced plans to bring her popular Filipino dishes to the U.S. market, aiming to share authentic flavors abroad.
The Eagles and 49ers face off in a crucial playoff clash, with two key matchups—offensive line vs. pass rush and quarterback mobility—that will likely decide the game’s outcome, analysts say.
Former President Trump has repeatedly claimed he can cancel California’s scheduled 2026 World Cup matches. However, legal and contractual protections make this impossible, raising questions about his motives, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Multiple San Francisco 49ers players appeared on the first injury report ahead of the Wild Card Round, raising concerns about the team’s health as they prepare for a crucial playoff clash. Updates continue to unfold.
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.
San Francisco gears up for New Year’s Eve 2026 with vibrant fireworks at the Embarcadero, live music, and cultural events. Indian Eagle highlights top spots to welcome the new year in the City by the Bay.
A shooting at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic School left one student injured, police confirmed. Authorities have taken another student into custody. Investigation is ongoing. More updates to follow.
A new study identifies six US cities as the greatest “engines of the global economy,” highlighting their pivotal roles in trade, innovation, and finance. These urban hubs drive significant economic growth and global connectivity.
The highly scrutinized World Cup draw faced backlash for its awkward moments, but experts warn this is just the beginning. The Trump propaganda machine is intensifying, leveraging global events to push divisive narratives.
San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against leading food manufacturers, targeting ultraprocessed foods for contributing to public health crises. The city cites rising rates of obesity and related diseases as key concerns.
California braces for a legal battle as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to restrict gender-affirming care. The clash underscores deep divisions over transgender healthcare policies nationwide.
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.
Winter Walk returns to San Francisco, lighting up the city with vibrant displays and festive activities. The annual event promises a brighter, more dazzling experience for residents and visitors alike.
San Francisco’s Minerva University sparks debate: hailed as a “perfect university” for its innovative online curriculum, yet questioned by students unsure if its unconventional model is a worthwhile gamble.
San Francisco has unveiled a major renovation project backed by federal funding, aiming to revitalize key infrastructure and boost local economy. The initiative received coverage in Macau Business, highlighting its international relevance.
The Valkyries have taken the WNBA by storm, defying expectations with relentless drive and unity. “Nothing has held us back,” their front office proudly states, highlighting a groundbreaking season.
The San Francisco Fire Department has become the largest in the U.S. to adopt non-PFAS turnout gear, prioritizing firefighter safety and environmental health by eliminating harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Mass power outages have plunged large parts of San Francisco into darkness, causing widespread disruptions to traffic and daily activities. Authorities are investigating the cause as crews work to restore power.
Robert Lopez showcased the vibrant sounds of Atabaque drums and Candomblé rhythms in a captivating SF Weekly event, highlighting Afro-Brazilian culture through powerful live performance and storytelling.



















