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  • The No. 1 ranked female tennis player in the world will take a break from the sport even as she is at the top of her game.
  • When Sutro Tower was first proposed in San Francisco, nearly everybody hated it. How did it get built?
  • Touring with The Jacka gave manager PK a front row seat to seeing how Bay Area culture is loved around the world.
  • Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio wants an investigation into whether Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has conflicts of interest — particularly when it comes to her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
  • More than 328,000 Californians filed for unemployment benefits last week, according to today’s U.S. Department of Labor report. That brings the total number of statewide unemployment claims since the shelter-in-place orders began in mid-March to nearly 3.7 million. Nationally, jobless claims filed over the past six weeks now total over 30 million. That’s roughly one … Continue reading California’s Job Losses Nearly 3.7 Million →
  • Police in Alabama were led on a chase by a man they say stole a truck. But he couldn't get it out of first gear, and never topped 30 mph. The transmission finally seized up and he was arrested.
  • Smith's high register conjures thoughts of purple mountain majesty and when she drops into a murmur, it feels like she's telling you a secret she's never told anyone before.
  • Workplace Safety Agency Reverses Course on Masking Rules As California prepares to officially reopen Tuesday, the state board that oversees workplace safety has come up with new guidelines. The proposed rules from Cal/OSHA’s Standards Board would allow fully vaccinated workers to remove their face coverings while on the job, but unvaccinated workers would still have … Continue reading Mask Rules May Change for Vaccinated Workers →
  • One of the top findings of the Mueller report? No evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
  • It wasn't a great year. But, as it often does, music made it better – or at least helped us get through the long days. So, before we put 2020 behind us, tell us your favorite albums of the year.
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