San Francisco has filed lawsuits against 10 companies that produce ultraprocessed foods, alleging deceptive marketing and health risks. The move aims to hold corporations accountable for contributing to public health issues.
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Power has been restored for approximately 110,000 San Francisco customers following a widespread outage, utility officials confirmed. Efforts continue to address remaining issues and prevent future disruptions.
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Power was nearly restored in San Francisco Saturday following a widespread outage that left thousands without electricity. Utility crews worked overnight to resolve the issue, with full restoration expected soon.
The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles have released their injury reports ahead of the 2025 NFC Wild Card Round. Key players’ status will impact game plans as both teams prepare for a high-stakes playoff showdown.
Nintendo has launched its new My Mario product line in the U.S., featuring exclusive merchandise inspired by the iconic franchise. The collection aims to offer fans fresh ways to celebrate their favorite plumber.
Power was restored to most San Francisco customers following a massive outage that plunged the city into darkness. Utility crews worked swiftly to resolve the issue, aiming to prevent future disruptions.
Six people were injured following a gas explosion and subsequent fire in the San Francisco Bay Area, authorities confirm. Emergency crews responded swiftly to contain the blaze and assist the victims. Investigations are ongoing.
Dozens were arrested following protests against ICE in San Francisco, where two officers were injured and several buildings vandalized. Authorities are investigating the clashes that erupted during the demonstration.
A gas explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area damaged multiple homes, prompting emergency response. Six individuals were hospitalized with injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast.
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.
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.
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.
Victoria Jones, daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, was found dead in a San Francisco hotel, authorities confirm. The Desert Sun reports an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding her sudden passing.
Injuries were reported as protesters clashed with federal agents in the San Francisco Bay Area, escalating tensions during ongoing demonstrations. Authorities are investigating the confrontations that unfolded in multiple locations.
Saks is set to sell the Neiman Marcus property in San Francisco’s Union Square amid rising bankruptcy concerns. The move highlights growing financial pressures on luxury retailers in the city’s prime shopping district.
San Francisco has launched a lawsuit against major U.S. food manufacturers, alleging deceptive marketing of ultra-processed foods linked to rising public health issues. The case highlights growing concerns over industry practices and consumer safety.



















