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TikTok content creators feeling confusion over the app's fate
Bay Area content creators say they feel uneasy about how TikTok’s uncertain future will impact their businesses.
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California home insurance: Companies can submit catastrophe models to the state
California’s betting that letting companies use computer models for the first time to gauge risk will convince them to stop dropping home policies and start selling new ones.
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Why missing one flight can set off a costly travel domino effect
onger lines and fuller flights. Surveys show travel is up this holiday season. So you really do want to get to the airport early. And we have another reason to prepare to be punctual: a possible airline penalty.
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What to know about Vice President Kamala Harris
Here’s what to know about Kamala Harris’s life and career.
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San Francisco bookstore sends LGBTQ+ books to organizations in states with book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices.
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How an innovator wants to stop shoplifting by giving shoppers power to open padlocked shelves
New technology coming to stores could stop theft and ease customer access.
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Oakland Zoo's Glowfari extravaganza opens for the holiday season
Friday night, the Oakland Zoo kicked off the fourth year of its holiday signature event: Glowfari.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein's remains return home to California
The remains of Sen. Dianne Feinstein were brought back home to the Bay Area on a military flight Saturday evening.
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Anchor Brewing employees look to save century-old brewery but the clock is ticking
Several workers at San Francisco’s Anchor Brewing Company say they believe they can raise enough money to run the brewery as a worker co-op. But the clock is ticking. The iconic craft brewery is scheduled to shut down and liquidate at the end of the month.
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Fake Job Scams Are Exploding. Here's How to Catch an HR Impostor
There’s a dangerous new frontier for fraud: the online job hunt. Slick identity thieves are tricking gobs of people who just want to find work. It happened to San Francisco resident Diego Martinez.