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This weekend, environmentalists and Indigenous leaders from across the world are gathering in Berkeley for the 37th annual Bioneers conference.
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Journalist Jacob Silverman writes that companies from Google to SpaceX have embraced war and lined up for lucrative contracts amidst the US-Israeli assault on Iran.
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All month, in honor of Women’s History, QUEER POWER HOUR is sharing stories from Making Gay History about lesbian and trans pioneers upon whose shoulders all queer people stand. We’ll hear from local heroes and power couples, authors, activists and musicians — and, yes, Ellen.
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The second installment of a new program at The Freight in Berkeley features five radical re-imaginations of a Hank Williams classic.
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Native New Yorker-to-San Francisco transplant Gary Glassman shares the reason why 95% of his brain is occupied by Broadway musicals and why "Don't Rain on My Parade," as performed by the inimitable Barbra Streisand, prickles his neurons more than any other stage hit.
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Pope Leo XIV rejected claims that God justifies war and prayed especially for Christians in the Middle East during a Palm Sunday Mass before tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square.
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NPR's Don Gonyea plays the puzzle with KXJZ radio listener Suzanne Palmer and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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A high-ranking Iranian official has accused the U.S. of planning a ground invasion as part of the next stage in the Iran war, and said such an intervention would be met with force.
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ProPublica’s Patricia Callahan writes that RFK Jr.’s spread of misinformation could prompt vaccine manufacturers to flee the US market, further limiting access.
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a new food safety ordinance this week that could cost San Francisco street food vendors thousands of dollars
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According to new data, more than half of immigration arrests in San Francisco last year happened behind closed doors.
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Mayors of major cities across California urged the governor and state lawmakers to continue financing homelessness services amid looming budget cuts.
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The Bay Area could lose billions of dollars in economic output and tax revenue if mass deportations of the region's undocumented population were carried out.
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Every year, 46,000 people die from gun violence in the US. The Trump administration cut funding for violence prevention programs, but California filled the gap.