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San Francisco Unified students are back at school this week, after a new state law mandated that school districts adopt policies to limit phone use.
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State of the Bay explores the risks of extreme heat and how our city can prepare, delves into the debate over whether San Francisco should establish a public bank and hears about SF's boom and bust history.
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State of the BayState of the Bay explores the risks of extreme heat and how our city can prepare, delves into the debate over whether San Francisco should establish a public bank and hears about SF's boom and bust history.
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Philosophy TalkHow do you advocate for women's rights while opposing women's suffrage?
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State of the BayThree Bay Area reporters on World Cup excitement, federal scrutiny of SFUSD and Mayor Daniel Lurie's latest budget proposal. Plus a conversation with printmaker Courtney Sennish.
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State of the BayState of the Bay delves into a proposal to make Oakland a 'strong mayor' city, sits down with Alan Wong to discuss his bid for District 4 Supervisor and talks sex education with Shafia Zaloom.
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Philosophy TalkEnglish political philosopher Thomas Hobbes was born April 5, 1588.
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State of the BayState of the Bay delves into the fallout from the Cesar Chavez allegations, sits down with Saikat Chakrabarti to discuss his Congressional bid and takes a tour through SF's iconic film spots.
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Bay MadeThis week, BAY MADE shares conversations from our series, The Bay Agenda. Today, as the US wars with Iran, we revisit a conversation about Middle East policy from Truman to Trump.
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CrosscurrentsThere’s a new teacher measuring how well San Francisco’s first and second graders can read. Her name is Amira and she’s an AI bot.
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SFUSD leaders are still in disagreement over next year’s budget.
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Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivered his State of the State address at the state capitol.