If you love the entrepreneurial drama of "Shark Tank" or the high‑stakes competition of American Idol, UC Berkeley has its own version playing out this week - and it involves cow farts.
More than 40,000 attendees gathered in San Francisco for the RSAC Conference to discuss ransomware attacks on governments as Foster City remains offline and in a state of emergency as a cyberattack continues to hold the city's network hostage.
Passengers will soon be able to take Amazon's Zoox robotaxis from the Marina to Noe Valley and more in San Francisco, as the company expands its footprint.
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Ferlinghetti Day: Readers honor famous SF poet and...
More than five years after Lawrence Ferlinghetti's death, readers and admirers gathered across San Francisco to honor the author, poet and founder of City Lights Books, who was long known as a defender of free speech.
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CA bill aims to provide 'dignity' and free menstrual...
Dozens of protesters gathered outside Anthropic's headquarters in San Francisco on Saturday, calling on major artificial intelligence companies to temporarily halt the development of frontier AI systems.
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Scientists say marijuana doesn't ease anxiety or...
Using medical or recreational marijuana to ease symptoms of numerous mental health conditions doesn't work, according to two new analyses of existing gold-standard research.
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Bay Area artists move to erase and rethink Cesar...
Governor Gavin Newsom, SF Mayor Daniel Lurie, and many other VIPs came out to see the official switch flipping of the beloved public art display visible from miles around the Bay Area.
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Cesar Chavez allegations highlight why sexual assault...
Advocates and experts say fear of disbelief, public scrutiny and blame can discourage disclosure, particularly when the accused holds power or public reverence.
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Beer fans brave the heat waiting to taste 2026 Pliny...
In the North Bay, sizzling temperatures didn't stop beer lovers from being the first in line to taste this year's offering of the famous Pliny the Younger triple IPA.
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Bay Area Muslims celebrate end of Ramadan, month of...
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins expressed frustration that Lau, now 80 years old, was not required to enter a plea, and that she could one day drive again.
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SFPD credits surveillance drones with aiding crime...
San Francisco police are partly attributing the city's sustained decline in crime to new technology such as drones, but opponents argue that they expand surveillance in public spaces. Here's how the department is using them.
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5-year-old San Jose Sharks fan beats cancer, inspires...
"People like Kane, inspire us to, to stay positive and, and you know, continue to appreciate what we have. And, you know, he's a warrior," said Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro.