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Travis AFB processes quarantined ship passengers
A flight carrying U.S. citizens who had been passengers on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan arrived about 11:30 p.m. at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield,...Read More
Activists call for dugong protection, halt of Okinawa base construction
Activists are rallying Monday in San Francisco to protest the construction of a U.S. military base in Japan that they say threatens the Okinawa dugong, an endangered marine mammal....Read More
Memorial splits apart sister cities San Francisco, Osaka
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Thursday responded to the mayor of San Francisco's sister city, Osaka, Japan, after he cut ties between the two cities.Read More
Former UC immunologist wins Nobel Prize
James P. Allison, immunologist and former director of University of California at Berkeley's Cancer Research Laboratory, was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.Read More
Team USA captures first-ever spot in WBC final
For the first time in the brief history of the World Baseball Classic the United States of America will play for the tournament's ultimate prize.Read More
United flight to Japan aborts back to SFO
.A United Airlines flight headed to Japan was forced to turn around and head back to San Francisco Monday after one of its engines experienced a mechanical problemRead More
Thunder Rosa takes to the mat in Japan
Melissa Cervantes, or Thunder Rosa, started training to become a professional wrestler two years ago.Read More
Women return U.S. to World Cup glory
The U.S. Women's national soccer team proved victorious in the Women's World Cup finals in Vancouver.Read More
U.S. women set sights on third World Cup title
The U.S. Women’s soccer team is in search of a third World Cup title against long-time adversary Japan.Read More
Group C: Colombia looks to bounce back
Group C has a favorite in Colombia, but they will face three teams with vastly different styles.Read More
Fukushima steam stokes fresh meltdown fears
Steam plumes from Fukushima reactor No. 3 have observers worried about a meltdown.Read More
Californians united by our fault
Scientists are studying whether a massive quake could strike both Northern and Southern California in one fell swoop.Read More
Radioactive tuna found off California coast
Cesium-134 and 137 isotopes from Japan's Fukushima disaster have been detected in bluefish tuna caught near San DIego.Read More
Fukushima radiation found in California kelp
Though it's now long gone, radioactive iodine from Japan was detected just weeks after last year's nuclear disaster.Read More