California’s “first-in-the-nation” law to prevent accidents, cybercrimes and other catastrophic outcomes of AI was weakened ...
Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa are significantly overrepresented among chronic ...
Ben Santer never imagined that 12 words could change the trajectory of his life and humanity’s understanding of what it was doing to the planet: “The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human ...
A powerful political backlash to the conversion of a roadway to a park on the city’s western seashore led to Tuesday’s ...
Cami will report on San Francisco’s Latino communities and bring attention to perspectives that are crucial to the fabric of ...
As ICE detains more immigrants and activists protest arrests, records shed light on the limited police training for volatile confrontations.
UPDATE 03/08/24, 4:10 p.m.: The story was updated with the most recent ballot and voter turnout figures from the San Francisco Department of Elections. The San Francisco Department of Elections is ...
Book chapter excerpted and lightly adapted, with permission of Chris Carlsson and Lisa Ruth Elliott, editors, from “Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco ...
Arieann Harrison talks with longtime Hunters Point resident Antoine Mahan about his concern that truck traffic to and from the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard may be worsening air quality along Innes ...
Supporters of a measure to close a stretch of San Francisco's Great Highway to cars permanently gather on the roadway in November 2024 to celebrate its passage, while detractors protest in the ...
Researchers wrote that testing on animals first would have produced unreliable results, so they proceeded to apply radioactive substances to human skin to see how well it could be cleaned off. Source: ...
In September 1956, Cpl. Eldridge Jones found himself atop a sunbaked roof at an old Army camp about an hour outside San Francisco, shoveling radioactive dirt. Too young for Korea and too old for ...
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