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Santa Clara County officials denounce proposed detention center

New preliminary hearing date set for suspect in Sam Altman home attack

BTS fans line up for merchandise ahead of K-pop group’s Stanford Stadium shows

East Bay family sues PG&E, county over pipeline explosion that destroyed their home

Man kills his brother and sets house on fire in Santa Clara

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Santa Clara County officials denounce proposed detention center

May 15, 2026 Alex Francis
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New preliminary hearing date set for suspect in Sam Altman home attack

May 15, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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BTS fans line up for merchandise ahead of K-pop group’s Stanford Stadium shows

May 15, 2026 Samantha Bauer
Local Politics Science

East Bay family sues PG&E, county over pipeline explosion that destroyed their home

May 14, 2026May 15, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Man kills his brother and sets house on fire in Santa Clara

May 14, 2026May 15, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Protein-based Novavax coronavirus vaccine simple and a likely pandemic game-changer

November 9, 2021 Alex Francis

A protein-based vaccine platform used for decades to guard against hepatitis and shingles could be a pandemic game changer. Novavax is preparing to seek approval of their protein-based vaccine for

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California couple using IVF gave birth to a stranger’s baby. Now they’re suing

November 9, 2021 Jonathan Franco

The in vitro fertilization procedure worked. It was an extremely difficult pregnancy, but Daphna Cardinale was thrilled to deliver a healthy, perfect baby girl on Sept. 24, 2019. She was

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Frances Haugen, Facebook whistleblower, “fears” the metaverse

November 9, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen warned Tuesday that the “metaverse,” the all-encompassing virtual reality world promised by the social media giant, will be addictive and rob people of yet more personal

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The United States reopens to vaccinated international travelers

November 8, 2021 Samantha Bauer

The United States is flinging its doors wide open to vaccinated international travelers on Monday, welcoming many visitors who’ve been shut out of the country for 20 months. Anna Zwing,

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Is your COVID-19 vaccine working? The future of immunity tests

November 8, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

With troubling evidence that COVID-19 vaccines lose their effectiveness over time, Americans are wondering: Is my shot still doing its job? Today’s commercially available tests can’t tell you. But a

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Lifestyle Politics

These companies will buy your home instantly. Here’s what that means for a red-hot real estate market

November 8, 2021 Alex Francis

Cosmos and Charisma Onyeyiri weren’t looking to sell their home. But skyrocketing home prices in Austin this summer had them curious: What would the home they bought for $360,000 two years ago sell for

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Politics

How will U.S. COVID vaccine mandate affect Bay Area, California?

November 5, 2021 Manuel Falomir

The U.S. Labor Department on Thursday put teeth into President Biden’s pledge of a vaccine mandate for employees at the nation’s large private companies, giving employers until Jan. 4 to

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Local Politics

Elizabeth Holmes trial: Holmes notches small win before picture darkens

November 5, 2021 Alex Francis

After recent damning testimony and evidence in her criminal fraud trial, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes scored a small victory this week, with the judge blocking a former patient who used

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Science Technology

Pfizer’s COVID pill cuts hospitalization, death rates by 90%

November 5, 2021 Jonathan Franco

Pfizer Inc. said Friday that its experimental antiviral pill for COVID-19 cut rates of hospitalization and death by nearly 90% in high-risk adults, as the drugmaker joins the race to

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Thousands of Pediatric Vaccine Appointments Already Booked on First Day of Availability

November 4, 2021 Manuel Falomir

It’s the first day children ages 5-11 can get inoculated against COVID-19 and already thousands of appointments have been booked in Santa Clara County, officials said Wednesday.  At Emmanuel Baptist

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