SF News 'Overvalued' SF Faces Largest Risk Of Housing Bubble Burst In America Confirming what you may already know, the Union Bank of Switzerland published a report saying that San Francisco is "the most overvalued US urban housing market" out of all regions included in a
SF News Google Battles City Of Mountain View Over Housing Development Plan Google may be throwing a bit of a wrench into the city of Mountain View's plans to expand housing as they ask to modify an already agreed-upon deal to make more room for
SF News Apple Recommends Avoiding Face ID If You Have A Twin Or If You're Under 13 According to a new security guideline issued by Apple, children and people who have a twin sibling should refrain from using the new Face ID unlock feature on their new iPhone X's. The
SF News Senator 'Deeply Disappointed' In Twitter's Efforts Regarding Russian Influences On 2016 Election Twitter recently suspended two dozen accounts and investigated many more for their links to Russian interests which may have influenced the 2016 presidential election. Unfortunately, as the Associated Press reports, that wasn't enough
SF News Berkeley High School Investigates Racist, Offensive Student-Run Instagram Account Berkeley High School is currently investigating a student-owned Instagram account that shared racist, discriminatory images of BHS students. According to the Daily Californian, the account first drew the attention of one senior, Uma
SF News Department Of Justice Presses Facebook For Information On 'Anti-Administration Activists' The Department of Justice is digging deep into the private accounts of a few Facebook users, as it was revealed today that they're currently probing for information on several "anti-administration activists who have
SF News Steph Curry Unhappy With Sports Illustrated's Protest Cover, Asks Why Colin Kaepernick Is Missing THIS WEEK'S COVER: In a nation divided, the sports world is coming together https://t.co/aONQ0a141s pic.twitter.com/rvuXVmiHq7— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) September 26, 2017 The Warriors' Steph Curry is really
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Alcatraz-Themed BYOB Speakeasy Opens In London Can you successfully smuggle alcohol into Alcotraz? Try for yourself https://t.co/u2WxnDYROG pic.twitter.com/ymksptoX4v— Alcotraz London (@AlcotrazLondon) August 24, 2017 Alcotraz, a speakeasy pop-up bar themed after San Francisco's
Arts & Entertainment Undiscovered Mark Twain Story Found In UC Berkeley Archive Published This Week As this week sees the much awaited publication of a brand new, previously undiscovered Mark Twain children's story, one scholar at UC Berkeley is talking about the day he found evidence linking it
SF News [Update] Yet Another 'Loud, Thunderous' Rockfall At Yosemite Follows Yesterday's Massive Granite Rockslide Tragedy struck in Yosemite yesterday as a massive rock tumbled down over a popular climbing route on El Capitan and claimed the life of one climber and injured another. According to a report
SF News Berkeley's Revolution Books Attacked By Right-Wing Group Multiple Times Some of the Refuse Fascism people ducked into Revolution Books followed by Trump supporters. pic.twitter.com/EZvfgO9GMv— Javier Panzar (@jpanzar) September 24, 2017 Though the Berkeley Patriot cancelled "Free Speech Week" and
SF News Ghost Ship Suspects Plead Not Guilty To 36 Charges Of Involuntary Manslaughter The case against de facto Ghost Ship leaders Max Harris and Derick Almena moved forward on Wednesday as the two defendants each pleaded not guilty to 36 charges of involuntary manslaughter in Alameda
SF News Day Around The Bay: Public Memorial For Gus Vardakastanis To Be Held Thursday A public memorial for Gus Vardakastanis will be held on Thursday. The founder of three markets in San Francisco was tragically killed in a hit-and-run on Saturday morning. [Chron] That wildly popular Game
SF News Mark Zuckerberg Responds To Trump's Tweets Accusing Him Of Colluding With Media Earlier this morning, Donald Trump accused Facebook of being "anti-Trump," suggesting that they had colluded with The New York Times and the Washington Post regarding the ongoing investigation into Russian efforts to influence
SF News San Francisco's Recreational Cannabis Sales Could Be Delayed Due To New Legislation It seems that San Franciscans will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on some recreational marijuana, thanks to legislation introduced on Tuesday. The legislation actually aims to establish equity
SF News Childhood Fave Jeffrey's Toys Set To Make A Return To San Francisco Jeffrey's Toys is set to make a return to San Francisco, two years after it closed its shop on Market Street. Hoodline reports that they're moving into a location at 45 Kearny Street
SF News California Considering Banning Sale Of Cars With Combustion Engines California could soon be making moves towards banning the sale of cars with internal combustion engines. This revelation came by way of Mary Nichols, chairman of the California Air Resources Board, who had
SF News Attorney General Jeffrey Sessions Decries UC Berkeley's 'Crackdown On Free Speech' Speaking at Georgetown University on Tuesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions lashed out at universities for their supposed restrictions on "free speech." According to the SF Chronicle, Sessions specifically named UC Berkeley as an
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Local Ice Cream Shops Not Happy With Donating Product To The For-Profit Museum Of Ice Cream Apparently the Museum of Ice Cream, which opened earlier this month to sold out crowds of folks "doin' it for the 'gram," has been asking local ice cream shops to donate ice cream,
SF News Day Around The Bay: California Now Has A State Dinosaur Governor Jerry Brown has signed off on California’s state dinosaur. [KRON 4] [CBS] The Washington Post examined how Russia used Facebook to exploit animosity over Muslims and Black Lives matter. Studios love
SF News Two More Handguns Stolen Out Of Police Officer's Car In Oakland Two more police officers have had their guns stolen out of their car, and the rest of us are left to wonder if this just happens every week now. The police officers from
Arts & Entertainment 'Saw' Ad Campaign Brings Awareness To Discriminatory FDA Blood Donation Regulations In a new ad campaign to promote Jigsaw, the Saw sequel nobody saw (sorry not sorry) coming, Lionsgate threw its money and weight into highlighting a longstanding issue with healthcare. In addition to
SF News California May Become First State To Allow People To Identify As Non-Binary On State IDs California may make headlines again as Governor Jerry Brown is set to make a decision on a law that would allow Californians to change the gender on their state-issued identification to "X," meaning
Arts & Entertainment HBO's Silicon Valley Reacts To The Most Ridiculous Parts Of The iPhone X Announcement Funny or Die and Silicon Valley joined forces to stick it to Apple last week with a video poking fun at their surprise announcement of the iPhone X (pronounced "ten" because God help