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Best Buy laid off 5,000 workers and added 2,000 part-time employees as the company responds to growing online sales during the pandemic and a diminishing need for in-store employees. → Read More
Yosemite’s “firefall” event drew thousands of spectators for a natural phenomenon that one photographer described as “life-changing.” → Read More
The electric automaker said in an SEC filing Monday that it bought $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and will soon accept the digital currency as payment for cars. → Read More
A San Francisco programmer has two guesses left to figure out a password to his digital wallet that contains $220 million worth of Bitcoin. → Read More
Facebook and Twitter removed a Trump video posted after supporters stormed the US Capitol, with Twitter saying the president's account will be suspended for 12 hours. → Read More
Legislation was introduced to reopen public schools as other leaders proposd vaccine prioritzation for teachers. → Read More
Apartment rents continue to drop in San Francisco as the pandemic and remote work question the desire for high-priced living. → Read More
The mayor apologized for his Thanksgiving gathering and said he is committed to doing better. → Read More
Newsom apologized for breaking the rules he's been preaching for months by attending a birthday dinner with a group of people at the French Laundry. → Read More
The announcement comes the day before the team is scheduled to host a nationally televised matchup with the Green Bay Packers. → Read More
Two fellow Bay Area counties are included among those with the sharpest drop in rents. → Read More
Cal Fire Operations Chief Mark Brunton called the act "saddening" and said it's the last thing crews should have to experience while they're battling out of control fires with limited resources. → Read More
Cal Fire Operations Chief Mark Brunton called the act "saddening" and said it's the last thing crews should have to experience while they're battling out of control fires with limited resources. → Read More
Cal Fire Operations Chief Mark Brunton called the act "saddening" and said it's the last thing crews should have to experience while they're battling out of control fires with limited resources. → Read More
A Texas father wanted to teach his nine-year-old daughter self-defense after she was being bullied in a lower grade. In the process, the “Mayan Warrior” from San Antonio found Brazilian jiu-jitsu and has since won pro-level tournaments and defeated boy’s bigger than her in submissions-only tournaments. → Read More
A Texas father wanted to teach his nine-year-old daughter self-defense after she was being bullied in a lower grade. In the process, the “Mayan Warrior” from San Antonio found Brazilian jiu-jitsu and has since won pro-level tournaments and defeated boy’s bigger than her in submissions-only tournaments. → Read More
A Texas father wanted to teach his nine-year-old daughter self-defense after she was being bullied in a lower grade. In the process, the “Mayan Warrior” from San Antonio found Brazilian jiu-jitsu and has since won pro-level tournaments and defeated boy’s bigger than her in submissions-only tournaments. → Read More
California schools may soon have to change their cell phone policy for students under a new bill that highlights the impact devices potentially have on an institution’s educational path. → Read More
California schools may soon have to change their cell phone policy for students under a new bill that highlights the impact devices potentially have on an institution’s educational path. → Read More
California schools may soon have to change their cell phone policy for students under a new bill that highlights the impact devices potentially have on an institution’s educational path. → Read More