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Raising Cane’s Plans Second San Jose Location at Former Furniture Store Site

California Enacts Law to Combat Antisemitism in Schools Amid Debate Over Classroom Freedom

San Jose travelers might face delays as government shutdown continues

Bay Area Tech Firms Announce Hundreds of Job Cuts Amid Tariff and Regulatory Pressures

Bomb Threat at San Francisco’s Lowell High School Deemed Unfounded After Police Investigation

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Raising Cane’s Plans Second San Jose Location at Former Furniture Store Site

October 8, 2025 Samantha Bauer
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California Enacts Law to Combat Antisemitism in Schools Amid Debate Over Classroom Freedom

October 8, 2025 Bibiam Beyene
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San Jose travelers might face delays as government shutdown continues

October 8, 2025 Alex Francis
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Bay Area Tech Firms Announce Hundreds of Job Cuts Amid Tariff and Regulatory Pressures

October 7, 2025October 8, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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Bomb Threat at San Francisco’s Lowell High School Deemed Unfounded After Police Investigation

October 7, 2025October 8, 2025 Manuel Falomir
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How to keep your Zoom meetings safe and secure

April 16, 2020May 4, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

Is it safe to use the videoconferencing app Zoom? Yes — if you know how to set it up properly. First, some background. As you may know, Zoom’s popularity has

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Technology

San Francisco could seize the headquarters of tech giants like Salesforce and Twitter to use as emergency housing for the city’s homeless and first responders

April 16, 2020May 4, 2020 Samantha Bauer

The city and county of San Francisco could use privately owned land and buildings for emergency housing during the coronavirus outbreak. As Curbed SF’s Adam Brinklow reports, City Attorney Dennis

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Coronavirus: Germany slowly eases lockdown measures

April 15, 2020May 4, 2020 Luke Crawford

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced plans to slowly ease restrictions brought in to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing rules will stay in place until at least 3 May,

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Italy aims to turn suffering to advantage with experimental Covid-19 treatment

April 15, 2020May 4, 2020 Jonathan Franco

For nearly a month, Italy held the awful distinction of having the most coronavirus deaths of any country in the world — topping China, the original epicenter, in mid-March, and

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Moscow rolls out digital tracking to enforce lockdown. Critics dub it a ‘cyber Gulag’

April 14, 2020May 4, 2020 Manuel Falomir

Moscow has introduced a digital tracking system to enforce a coronavirus lockdown — but critics say the technology represents an unprecedented threat to privacy.The capital is the epicenter of Russia’s

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Lifestyle Technology

This AirPods charger is for anyone who really, really hates wires 2

April 14, 2020July 23, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

Wire-haters of the world, rejoice! Satechi’s latest wireless charger offers a completely cable-free way to charge your Apple AirPods. The small dock, or the “USB-C Wireless Charging Dock for Apple

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Technology

Adobe releases new organization tool for Premiere Pro called Productions

April 14, 2020May 4, 2020 Alex Francis

Adobe is launching a new feature in Premiere Pro today called Productions, making it easier to work on the same project with multiple people. Adobe previewed the feature at Sundance,

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Walmart CEO says we’re in the ‘hair color’ phase of panic buying

April 13, 2020May 4, 2020 Samantha Bauer

First went the hand sanitizer, disinfectants and toilet paper.Now hair clippers and hair dye are flying off shelves.In recent weeks, Americans’ shopping patterns are serving as a reflection of how

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Despite encouraging signs, coronavirus is ‘advancing’ worldwide, WHO envoy warns

April 13, 2020May 4, 2020 Luke Crawford

WASHINGTON — A top envoy of the World Health Organization warned Sunday that the coronavirus will be a “virus that stalks the human race for quite a long time” until

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US cities are losing 36 million trees a year. Here’s why it matters and how you can stop it

April 12, 2020July 23, 2020 Luke Crawford

If you’re looking for a reason to care about tree loss, this summer’s record-breaking heat waves might be it. Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10

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