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The Trump administration, which has allocated more than $11 billion for new barriers, is rapidly erecting walls with no regard to environmental laws or land protections.
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The outbreak of a rare and deadly strain of the Ebola virus has already sickened over 1,000 people and killed over 200, according to the World Health Organization.
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It's a Blue Moon this weekend....
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San Francisco’s favorite electronic dance music festival returns to Pier 80 September 26 and 27.
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As the musician celebrates his 85th birthday, a new book examines one of the least-explored aspects of Dylan's art.
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Though the 2026 festival featured less Hollywood razzle-dazzle than in years past, there were still plenty of great films. Most notable: All of a Sudden, from the Japanese director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi.
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The Shangri-La Dialogue, hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, will also address tensions in the Middle East and Russia's war on Ukraine.
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The new movie, based on writer and actor David Haig's 2014 play, dramatizes the tensions between military leaders and meteorologists in the lead up to the Allied invasion of Normandy.
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The final episode of the HBO Max comedy added an extra emotional punch. After five seasons, it wasn't quite necessary.
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If you’re a San Francisco voter, you’ve probably been asked to sign a ballot initiative to “save Muni.” Today, those signatures made it to City Hall.
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According to a new poll from the Public Policy Institute of California a majority of California voters say they support a one-time tax on the state's billionaires.