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As the Trump administration attacks unions and strips members of protections, unions are organizing workers to defend their rights. How are they fighting back?
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Today, we visit a Halal market in San Bruno that helps Bay Area Muslims with their fasts, and breaking them. Then, a taste of very specific flavors to fight homesickness.
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The violinist returns to San Francisco in support of her latest album, The BPM.
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Inspired by bell hooks’ All About Love, this piece highlights how Bay Area artists Dani Offline, Satya, and August Lee Stevens explore love in its many forms.
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Russia is stepping up covert attacks across Europe — rail sabotage, drones, cyberstrikes — testing NATO. Polish officials warn "disposable agents" are sowing fear and weakening support for Ukraine.
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In South Africa, as taps run dry in Johannesburg, Africa's richest city, a tone deaf remark by a senior politician there unleashes fury.
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