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In 1965, Life magazine declared San Francisco the capital of gay America. And the Castro was its beating heart.
Today, we share what happened to one of the most picturesque routes of them all: a line that led to Land’s End. This 1923 ...
Last weekend, the Roxie Theater and Walt Disney Pictures hosted a dog friendly screening of the live-action remake of "Lilo and Stitch." ...
The internet freaked out after Anthropic revealed that Claude attempts to report “immoral” activity to authorities under ...
Is there such a thing as too much good barbecue? If you’re trying to determine the fifty best barbecue joints in the state, ...
In 1993, the San Francisco band 4 Non Blondes released the single “What’s Up?” Written by vocalist Linda Perry, the laid-back alternative rock tune is about trying to make sense of our ...
Some startup plane makers are betting on a future where people can hitch a ride for a few hundred dollars in an electric flying taxi to get through congested traffic — perhaps showcasing the effort in ...
From the phallus on a Welsh hillside, to a huge portrait of Chappell Roan, these Strava runners, riders and skaters have been ...
When Anthropic’s older Claude model played Pokémon Red, it spent “dozens of hours” stuck in one city and had trouble ...
More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow.
Would today's young people answer a call to duty as eagerly as their parents and grandparents did during times of crisis?
The SFMTA is excited to launch this campaign in partnership with CapMetro Austin and Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). You can ...