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Bay Area Rallies Protest Potential U.S.-Israel War with Iran

Demonstrators voice concerns over escalating tensions and impacts on domestic issues

California Leaders Condemn Trump for Dragging U.S. Into 'War of Choice' Against Iran

State's Democratic leaders quickly denounce U.S.-Israel attack, acknowledge Iran's 'corrupt and oppressive' regime must go

San Francisco man charged for repeat Waymo vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

Mixed Emotions in Bay Area's Iranian Community Over U.S.-Israeli Attack

While some celebrate the end of an era with the killing of Iran's supreme leader, others are wary of foreign intervention.

Czech Minister Challenges Hillary Clinton's Progressive Agenda at Munich Conference

Clinton's unhinged interruptions couldn't stop Czech Deputy PM Petr Macinka from calmly defending national sovereignty over imported ideology.

Protesters Gather at Israeli Consulate in San Francisco

Noisemakers Against Genocide group organizes demonstration against Israeli policies

JD Vance Criticizes Eileen Gu for Competing for China in Winter Olympics

The vice president said he will "root for American athletes" and "people who identify themselves as Americans" during the Games.

Epstein Files Reveal Alleged Pandemic Planning Discussions with Bill Gates

Newly released documents fuel speculation about elite involvement in COVID-19, but officials say simulations are standard planning tools.

San Francisco man charged for repeat Waymo vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

VP Vance Suggests Eileen Gu Should Compete for U.S. After 'Benefiting' From System

The vice president said athletes who gained a U.S. education and freedoms should want to compete for America, but notes it is up to the Olympic committee.

San Francisco Man Charged for Repeat Waymo Vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

US Secretary of State Rubio Rallies Allies at Munich Security Conference

Rubio calls for Western allies to be "proud of their culture and heritage" in speech at annual security summit.

Hong Kong Convicts Political Exile's Father in Rare Move

Authorities target relatives of activists abroad in effort to silence dissent, rights groups say

Andrei Gromyko, Legendary Soviet Diplomat, Remembered

Gromyko's diplomatic legacy as the USSR's foreign minister for nearly three decades is examined.

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