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Aliens overthrow government in ‘Captive State,’ but miss execution
Corrupt governments are the new vampires and zombies of Hollywood; can’t blame the filmmakers though. It’s perfect timing. Directed by Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes,...Read More
‘Ben Is Back’ confronts harsh world of drug addiction
Whether or not you know it, the opioid crisis is close, and it’s scary.Read More
California bail reform lurches forward
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced Tuesday that he would not appeal a recent state appeals court ruling ordering a new bail hearing for a man held on $350,000...Read More
UC Berkeley’s ‘Free Speech Week’ cancelled
The so-called "Free Speech Week" at the University of California at Berkeley has been called off by the Berkeley Patriot organization.Read More
Three Bay Area girls to speak at White House forum
Three participants of the San Francisco-based Young Women's Freedom Center will speak at a White House forum Tuesday.Read More
Traveling anti-censorship sculptures land in SF
The Nuestros Silencios sculpture installation, comprised of 10 massive human figures with covered mouths, was unveiled in San Francisco's Harry Bridges Plaza.Read More
Hundreds say ‘Je Suis Charlie’ in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds gathered Wednesday evening in honor of the 12 people murdered Wednesday in an apparent terrorist attack in Paris.Read More
Vigil tonight for victims of French attacks
A vigil marking the murders at the offices of French magazine Charlie Hebdo is scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m.Read More
Pride shimmers around the world
Millions marched to show love is more powerful than hate. And a lot more fun.
Gallery Worldwide pride. Read More
Mandela’s bravery led world toward freedom
Anti-Apartheid hero Nelson Mandela, a towering figure of courage and equality, died Thursday at age 95.Read More