Trump’s executive order targeting social media likely to face legal challenge

A law professor says the president's executive order is likely unconstitutional, could actually lead to more censorship and backfire on the president.

Law professor explains why President Trump?s executive order targeting social media is likely unconstitutional
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UC Hastings Constitutional Law Professor David Levine says President Trump's executive order targeting social media companies will likely face a legal challenge, could actually lead to more censorship and backfire on the president.

President Trump preparing order targeting social media protections

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted, "We'll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally."

Five men shot in San Jose; suspect flees the scene

Police say they were told a man walked up and started shooting into a group of people standing in a driveway at an apartment complex.  He then fled the scene on foot.

Apple reopens some Bay Area stores

On Wednesday, Apple reopened several of its retail stores in the Bay Area. They’re among 100 Apple stores across the country that are opening this week with limited access and service.

PG&E's bankruptcy trial opens with attacks on voting process

PG&E’s plan won support last week in a landslide, with victims overwhelmingly backing PG&E’s $58 billion proposal to emerge from bankruptcy after a year-and-half.

94-year-old man dead, suspect arrested after attack in San Francisco park

Officers responded around 8:15 a.m. Monday to a report of an assault in the first block of Elk Street and arrived to find the elderly victim suffering from a head injury. He was taken to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries there, according to police.

More than 4,000 PG&E customers without power in San Ramon area

An underground transformer in San Ramon is the cause for a power outage affecting 4,361 customers Monday night. 

SFFD to remain at Pier 45 through at least Monday

The fire damaged the underside of the pier, Baxter said Saturday, and the pier will be examined by the port officials for structural integrity.

SFFD fire boat spares World War II Liberty Ship U.S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien from fire on Pier 45

Matt Lasher, the executive director of the National Liberty Ship Memorial said the crew of the O.Brien nicknamed the ship “The Lucky O’Brien.” Saturday, it escaped another close call.

California to decide if labor law applies to app drivers

A ballot initiative backed by business giants Uber, Lyft and DoorDash is now set to go before California voters in November, a multimillion-dollar shot aimed at excluding the companies from a law that would make them give more benefits and wage protections to their drivers.

Officials: Email delays key vote on PG&E's bankruptcy plan

California Public Utilities Commission President Marybel Batjer was irked by the need to postpone the vote because of the email sent Tuesday by Will Abrams, a survivor of a 2017 wildfire that tore through his Santa Rosa hometown.

Amazon reportedly delays Prime Day event until September

The two-day shopping event is typically held in July, but keeping up with demand amid COVID-19 has led to the delay, according to a report.

5th Oakland police officers tests positive for COVID-19

A fifth member of the Oakland Police Department has tested positive for the coronavirus, police said Wednesday.