A chef featured on a Netflix series became the victim of a racially motivated assault in downtown San Francisco, but fought back against her attacker. Wendy Drew, who appeared in "You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment," was leaving a business meeting when she was verbally and physically assaulted...
Recent Immigration Wave Reshapes US Labor Force Demographics
The U.S. has had a significant surge in immigration since 2021, with an estimated 9.3 million people entering the country, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The influx, as reported by The Wall Street Journal, is more than triple the number of immigrants during the previous four years. The majority...
California City’s $550 Million Payout From Chevron Draws National Attention
Richmond's recent $550 million deal with Chevron could serve as a model for environmentalists nationwide. According to Politico, the agreement stems from a long history of tension between the East Bay city and the oil giant, particularly after a major refinery fire in 2012. Environmental justice groups, including Asian Pacific...
SF Police Sergeant’s Quick Action May Have Saved 49ers Rookie’s Life in Shooting
Sgt. Joelle Harrell's swift response to gunshots in Union Square led her to critically injured 49ers player Ricky Pearsall. The San Francisco police officer's quick thinking and medical assistance potentially saved the football star's life after an attempted robbery on Saturday. Harrell heard gunshots and immediately ran towards the scene....
Disputing Medical Bills Often Leads to Positive Outcomes, Study Finds
A recent study published in JAMA Health Forum suggests that disputing questionable medical bills can often lead to positive outcomes. According to NBC News, the research highlights the importance of scrutinizing and challenging medical charges when they seem incorrect or unaffordable. Many See Results When Disputing Bills Erin Duffy, lead...
California to Remove Certain Food Additives from School Meals
According to a recent CBS News article, California lawmakers have taken a bold step towards improving student health by voting to ban certain food additives from school meals. This groundbreaking legislation, known as the California School Food Safety Act, targets six specific food dyes linked to behavioral issues in children....
Voting Rights Under Fire in Texas: Over a Million Purged From Rolls, ACLU Warns
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the removal of over one million voters from state rolls since 2020, sparking concern among voting rights advocates. While about half of those removed had died or relocated, hundreds of thousands were purged for failing to update their registration after address changes. "Texas may be...
Trump Reverses Course, Opposes Florida Abortion Rights Measure After Conservative Backlash
Former President Donald Trump has announced his opposition to a Florida ballot measure that would expand abortion access, following a day of controversy and conservative backlash. According to NBC News, Trump's stance came after initially telling the network that Florida's six-week abortion ban was "too short" and declining to take...
Harris Surges Ahead of Trump in Poll, Gains Support from Women and Hispanics
Recent polls show Vice President Kamala Harris gaining ground against former President Donald Trump in the race for the White House. According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, Harris now leads Trump 45% to 41% among registered voters, widening her advantage from a previous 1-point lead in July. Democratic Enthusiasm Rises After...
California Treasurer Fiona Ma Cleared of Sexual Harassment Allegations
California Treasurer Fiona Ma has emerged victorious as a former staffer agreed to drop a sexual harassment case against her, according to a recent piece in Politico. The state reached a separate $350,000 settlement with the plaintiff, Judith Blackwell, absolving the State Treasurer's Office of any wrongdoing. Ma expressed confidence...