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SF Giants rally from five-run deficit, beat Reds with walk-off Splash Hit from Yastrzemski
The Giants rallied from a 6-1 deficit to tie in the last game of a six-game homestand. More
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Awaiting Cain Velasquez sentencing, shooting victims open up about being overshadowed, exiled
Patty and Paul Bender lament how the public and celebrity stature of the case compounded a series of…
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Independent pharmacies know their communities. But many are struggling to stay open
Independent drugstores are closing at an alarming rate — about one a day in 2023 — squeezed by…
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Childhood vaccination rates, a rare health bright spot in struggling states, are slipping
Many states have recently reported an increase in people opting out of vaccines for their kids as Americans’…
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File taxes online: Tools, tips, deadlines and more
It’s now the norm for Americans to file their taxes online — the IRS reports that more than…
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How to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads if you don’t like Meta’s changes
Some users are wondering how to quit the platforms now that Meta is relaxing rules on harmful content…
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How many Bay Area migrants face deportation under Trump immigration crackdown?
“California has the largest unauthorized population in the United States, which has existed for a long time,” said…
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Warriors, Lakers set for another Steph Curry-LeBron James matchup a month after Christmas classic
Saturday is the 53rd meeting between Curry and James, including the postseason. It’s as shiny a head-to-head billing…
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Editorial: Remove Sheriff Christina Corpus through recall, not through Measure A power grab
Reversing San Mateo County election should be done directly by voters or through legal action with due process
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Opinion: Plastic turf carries high cost for human health and the planet
Touted as an alternative to natural grass, artificial turf contains hazardous chemicals and can increase player injuries.
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Mathews: Los Angeles fires highlight the city’s failure to govern
After 50 years of shirking basic responsibilities, how can L.A.’s government start doing fundamental tasks again?