San Francisco squares off against Loyola Chicago in NIT
The San Francisco Dons face the Loyola Chicago Ramblers in the National Invitation Tournament. Sunday's meeting will be the second of the season between the two teams.
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Progressive icon Barbara Lee wants to be mayor of an Oakland marked by crime and homelessness
Voters in Oakland, California, recalled their mayor in November over crime, homelessness and allegations of corruption.
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SFUSD sees more enrolment after law made transitional kindergarten education free
Transitional kindergarten at the San Francisco Unified School District will now be free for families and students during the ...
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Jai Mac Neil
Jai Mac Neil is a Professor at the University of San Francisco in the Kinesiology Department as well as the Change Institute. She is the facilitator and creator of t ...
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49ers Re-Sign RB Patrick Taylor Jr. to One-Year Deal
The San Francisco 49ers today announced they have re-signed RB Patrick Taylor Jr. to a one-year deal. Taylor Jr. (6-2, 217) originally entered the NFL after signing with the Green Bay Packers as an ...
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Chicago med students celebrate finding their futures on Match Day: 'I couldn't be happier'
Medical students across the country found out where their residencies will be Friday morning, determining the immediate ...
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Deebo Samuel on Leaving 49ers for Commanders: 'It Was Tougher Than People Think'
Deebo Samuel discusses the emotional difficulty of leaving the San Francisco 49ers for the Washington Commanders, calling it one of the hardest decisions he had ...
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Exclusive: Former Cruise CEO Vogt's robotics startup valued at $2 billion in new funding, sources say
Kyle Vogt, former CEO of self-driving car company Cruise, has raised $150 million in a new funding round led by Greenoaks for ...
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Ex-Stanford scientist designed a pot pill to replace painkillers. Now he sells 15 million a year.
Still, there’s another piece of evidence that his futuristic pot pills could be working: People keep buying them. Level has recently expanded to distributing its pills in a seventh state. He could be ...
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Students, faculty fight to save USF’s psychology doctorate
The University of San Francisco’s School of Nursing and Health Professions is considering closing its clinical psychology ...
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Inside a Book Tour Turned Road Trip With Best Friends and Best-Selling Authors Tommy Orange and Kaveh Akbar
The authors of the celebrated novels ‘Wandering Stars’ and ‘Martyr!’ are each other’s valued early readers. “We both wrote ...
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San Francisco’s police response to 16th St. plaza needs long term strategy, experts say
Policing will address the conditions at the 16th Street BART plaza momentarily, but a long term solution will require much ...
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San Francisco squares off against Loyola Chicago in NIT
The San Francisco Dons face the Loyola Chicago Ramblers in the National Invitation Tournament. Sunday's meeting will be the second of the season between the two teams.
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Wantagh girls basketball advances to Class A state championship game after 15-point fourth-quarter comeback vs. Albany Academy
Wantagh scored the first 22 points of the fourth quarter and exited with an improbable 58-51 victory over Albany Academy in ...
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SFUSD sees more enrolment after law made transitional kindergarten education free
Transitional kindergarten at the San Francisco Unified School District will now be free for families and students during the ...
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Map: 3.9-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the San Francisco Bay Area
A minor, 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck in the San Francisco Bay Area on Monday, according to the United States Geological ...
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S.F. Symphony faces ‘transitional moment’ without Esa-Pekka Salonen in 2025-26 season
Esa-Pekka Salonen, the esteemed outgoing music director of the San Francisco Symphony, isn’t named on the orchestra’s 2025-26 season schedule — a striking absence that underscores a shift from the ...
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2 West Point grads think it’s time for a military academy for cyber, space, and robotics
Two West Point grads propose a 'Starfleet Academy' for cyber, space, and robotics as a new full-size military academy.
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Bilingual-school founder wants to bridge divides
A citizen of China who has lived and worked in England and Germany, Joy Qiao said that founding and running bilingual English ...
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Sleepier During the Day? It May Double Your Dementia Risk
A new study found that women in their 80s who experience increasing daytime sleepiness over five years have double the risk of developing dementia. While the study doesn’t prove that excessive sleep ...
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San Francisco City Hall
Please visit San Francisco City Hall Events for questions about space rental at City Hall for private events. Wheelchair-accessible entrances are located on Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street. Please ...
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Women of one age who feel sleepy during the day at twice the risk of dementia, new study finds
But a new study has discovered some women who sleep during the day could be at twice the risk of developing dementia.
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ILB Nate Landman excited to join a winning culture and familiar scheme with the Rams
Inside linebacker Nate Landman was drawn to the Rams for their team success, familiar scheme and proximity to his hometown.
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