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The US and Israel are facing global condemnation for attacking Iran. Human Rights Watch says the deadly attack on a girls' school must be investigated as a war crime.
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The Warriors basketball team has a saying: strength in numbers, The Harwood Classics, the senior dance squad that performs at Warriors’ games, embodies that mantra. They show how there’s strength in the numbers 55 and up. In this story, we meet the dancers who proves artistry, athleticism, and passion never retire.
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This week, BAY MADE shares conversations from our series, The Bay Agenda recorded live at our event space and art gallery in downtown San Francisco.
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," author Carolina Ixta gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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Sessa is set to stop in San Francisco, performing at the Rickshaw Stop on Saturday, March 21. Ahead of his California tour, the singer-songwriter sat down with Charlotte K to reflect on his latest album, moving back to Brazil, and finding inspiration in the rhythms of daily life.
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Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would ban large investors from buying up single-family homes.
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The Pritzker Prize was awarded Thursday. "In every work, he is able to answer with radical originality, making the unobvious obvious," said fellow Chilean architect and prize chair Alejandro Aravena.
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A potentially strong El Niño weather pattern will likely emerge this summer and persist through the rest of the year. The hottest years on record generally occur in years when El Niño is active.
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On today's show, a documentary about a man who laughed his way through colon cancer. Then, a film about a mother and son who are stand-up comedians. And author Meena Harris talks about her new children's book "Maya's Big Question" and advocating for Black women after her aunt Kamala Harris' 2024 run for the presidency.
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California health advocates and state officials introduced two bills this week that aim to restore Medi-Cal enrollment for the state’s undocumented residents.
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Yesterday, a federal judge in San Francisco expedited a hearing on AI developer Anthropic's motion for a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Department of War and other federal agencies.
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Because of a new federal rule, 13,000 truck drivers in California lost their licenses last week.
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A TikTok video by Madhu Raju, an Indian immigrant in the US on an H1-B visa sparks a lot of controversy, but Sandip wonders, are we missing the point?