Best International Student Loans of 2026
We researched and evaluated loan costs, eligibility factors, repayment options, and more from leading student loan lenders to ...
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California's schools are emptying out. Experts say it's only going to get worse.
Education researchers say the biggest driver behind shrinking schools is that Americans are having fewer children. Birth ...
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Leaving a trail: Laird Lucas retiring after 23 years leading Idaho environmental law firm
Advocates for the West is a nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services for conservation groups, Native American ...
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ACADEMY SOFTBALL
In partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department, the Fund is proud to now offer competitive softball opportunities for youth in San Francisco. Our Academy programming aims to ...
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Abortion Hotline Use Soared Even Before Supreme Court Decision
A new study of more than 16,000 people who sought help from a nationwide abortion and miscarriage hotline found demand for ...
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Tesla’s robotaxi falls short with long waits and stalled rides
The carmaker has just 59 vehicles in its fleet and is limited to three Texas cities, nowhere close to Elon Musk’s big ...
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Two classic San Francisco bars hit the market for shockingly low price
The Make Out Room and Latin American Club, two longtime 22nd Street bars that have hosted generations of drinkers, musicians ...
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The Office-Centric Downtown Is Fading. What Comes Next?
Urban planners see an opportunity to transform downtowns from business districts into vibrant mixed-use hubs that are active ...
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Coachella Valley soccer is our 2025-26 girls' Team of the Year
The Arabs won the school's first CIF Southern Section title in 19 years and played for a CIF State title, too.
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MLB mock draft 2026: Who will White Sox pick? Top prospects entering College World Series
The high school season has wrapped up, almost every college team has packed and punched out and portaled, and now Major ...
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Anthropic announces 'Claude Corps' to teach nonprofits to use AI more effectively
Anthropic will donate $150 million to launch a fellowship program that places people early in their careers with nonprofits ...
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Soledad Unified confident its policies comply with state, federal law amid DOJ review
The superintendent of Soledad Unified School District is confident its policies comply with state and federal law as it ...
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Three $100,000 jobs that don’t require a degree
Three $100,000 jobs that don’t require a degree - Only one-third of Americans still believe college is worth it ...
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Tatis hits walk-off HR, Padres beat Reds
Fernando Tatis Jr. hit just his second home run of the season with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the San Diego Padres ...
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ServiceNow, Salesforce, other tech firms reveal more Bay Area job cuts
Several tech firms disclosed plans to chop hundreds of jobs in the Bay Area in fresh disclosures that show the pace of ...
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America at 250: First Transcontinental Railroad had immediate impact on nation that continues to be felt today
Connecting America’s east and west coasts was no easy feat — but once complete, it opened the growing nation in ways never ...
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COLUMN: How about Coach Deegan?
In the world of college baseball, West Virginia earning its first ever College World Series berth has been a huge story of interest in the area. The Mountaineers are set to take on Troy at 2 p.m.
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Ubisoft Slashes 93 Jobs At San Francisco Mission Street Office
Kotaku and other outlets previously reported that Ubisoft shuttered its San Francisco development studio after sunsetting the ...
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Lurie, Mahmood introduce ‘Foreclosure Tax’ ballot measure to raise $200M for S.F.
The measure would undo a tax exemption for sales of foreclosures, and buoy city coffers amid a budget deficit.
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The Office-Centric Downtown Is Fading. What Comes Next?
Urban planners see an opportunity to transform downtowns from business districts into vibrant mixed-use hubs that are active ...
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Vacant homes for unhoused
The La Brea Tar Pits are about to close for two years for renovations ahead of the 2028 Olympics, so head to KCRW’s Summer ...
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Anthropic announces ‘Claude Corps’ to teach nonprofits to use AI more effectively
Anthropic will donate $150 million to launch a fellowship program called Claude Corps that plans to help nonprofits ...
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Sacramento’s AI question: protect jobs or soften the blow?
California’s current and future leaders are faced with a policy dilemma when it comes to the specter of Ai-driven job displacement.
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Anthropic and OpenAI are going public. What does this mean for San Francisco?
Last week, nearly 1,300 people across San Francisco got the news that they would soon be multi-millionaires. It’s not the first time that this has happened.
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