Several Team USA athletes at the Winter Olympics are publicly distancing themselves from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), saying they feel “heartbroken” about events…
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SACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta on Tuesday urged state and local law enforcement agencies to use their “full authority”…
The most dangerous moment of the Super Bowl isn’t a bone-crushing tackle or a fourth-and-goal stand. It’s the coin toss. That tiny piece of metal…
The recent announcement that Pinterest will cut roughly 15 percent of its workforce — about 700 jobs — to double down on artificial intelligence is…
Welcome to San Francisco Radar, the only newsroom in the Bay Area that does not false balance progressive values of affordability, social-economic & labor rights,…
If you rent in San Francisco long enough, you’ll collect stories the way other people collect sourdough starters. You’ll hear them at dinner parties, in…
By the time many San Francisco renters realize what their apartment truly costs, the lease is already signed. The sticker price on a listing—“$2,400/month, one…
America Can and Should Move Beyond Oil—Not Militarism The United States has once again looked southward in search of oil—only this time not through diplomacy…
Mayor Daniel Lurie just gave his first State of the City speech. He came across as hopeful and a bit scrappy, showing he knows we’ve…








