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A New York Times investigation reveals how the United Arab Emirates invested $2 billion in the Trump family’s crypto business days before receiving access to AI chips.
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The Israeli Defense Minister issued a final warning to Palestinians in Gaza City, saying those who remain will be considered "terrorists and terror supporters."
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The songwriter, blues harp master, and San Francisco native turns 76 on Sunday.
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Catch DJ Wonway Posibul at a Dia de Los Muertos- celebration at the Thursday after-hours event this October.
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Japan's governing party on Saturday elected Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line ultra-conservative and China hawk, as its new leader, making her likely to become the country's first female prime minister.
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Feeling exhausted this fall but still want to celebrate all the good things the season brings? We've got a list of simple ideas to make your lead-up to Halloween feel warm, restful and a little eerie.
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We heard fun and engaging podcasts on topics including how math teaching has evolved, what its like to disengage from technology, and, who has it better: kids or grownups?
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It's the latest example of tech giants bowing to pressure from the Trump administration. Legal experts say the developer of the app has free speech rights that may have been violated.
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Given that it's impossible to keep up with daily shootings and deaths, where is the conversation about gun control?
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," music conductor Donato Cabrera gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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Bay MadeThis week, Bay Made is featuring Áccented hosted by Pulitzer Prize winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen and Philip Nguyen. The show fosters engaging and culturally insightful conversations across the Vietnamese and Southeast Asian diaspora.
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CrosscurrentsToday, a woman whose mission is to get other people to think about the end of life. Then, in honor of Yom Kippur, we’ll learn about the importance of a book called the Zohar.
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On today’s show, a documentary about a musician who looks to Lucinda Williams for inspiration. Then, a singer honors the historical Compton's Cafeteria riots in the Tenderloin. Also, a documentary about hedge funds destroying local newspapers, and how journalists are fighting back. We close the show with a salute to trailblazing journalist Belva Davis.