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‘Democracy has prevailed’: President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris take oaths of office
A slight flurry of snow fell onto the inauguration stand as dignitaries filed in, but skies cleared and sun shone brightly as President Joe R. Biden and Vice President...Read More
Six-country study shows safety measures prevented more than 500 million Covid-19 infections
Emergency health and safety measures taken in six major countries have prevented more than 500 million infections during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, according to a study published Monday by...Read More
Marin Co. crop and livestock values fall
The gross value of Marin County's livestock and crops in 2017 dropped 10 percent from the year before because of sharply lower milk prices, the Marin County Agricultural Commissioner's...Read More
Court maintains freeze on travel ban, Trump vows further appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco declined Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries.Read More
Newsom takes on NRA with gun initative
California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a initiative that would close loopholes in state gun laws.Read More
Nanny sues Uber-Airbnb power couple
A lawsuit filed against two prominent executives alleges the couple paid a longtime live-in nanny less than the minimum wage and repeatedly sexually harassed her.Read More
Cal crowned best public university in the U.S.
The University of California at Berkeley is the number one public university in the United States.Read More
Feinstein, police union slam ‘sanctuary’ policy
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) and the San Francisco Police Officers Association have expressed their deep concern that 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle might still be alive if not for a...Read More
Killing shines immigration spotlight on San Francisco
Mayor Ed Lee released a statement Monday clarifying the intent of San Francisco's 'sanctuary city' policy.Read More
U.S. women stride into to World Cup quarterfinals
It was a tearful ending for the Colombian women’s soccer World Cup run after the United States triumphed 2-0.Read More
Corinthian closes schools, deserts 16K students
The beleaguered for-profit college franchise, Corinthian Colleges, Inc., announced it was closing remaining campuses on Monday, including several in the Bay Area.Read More
Bay Area unemployment rate tumbles
Unemployment rates across the Bay Area dropped in November, compared with a year ago, according to data released Friday from the state’s Employment Development Department. The unemployment rate in...Read More
Ghana win a grand start for USA
Jurgen Klinsmann celebrated his 50th game in charge with a memorable 2-1 win over Ghana.Read More
Group G: Oh say can they score?
The United States are on the rise but will need top form to advance in a grueling group.Read More
US, Canada female hockey players brawl
It's tough to fight when everyone is wearing a full mask, but that didn't stop players from the United States and Canada.Read More