Bay Area farmers face uncertainty as tariff risk looms

Several Bay Area counties have significant agricultural industries. Prices could go up, but some farmers say there is also potential for local farmers to capture more of the domestic market.

JD Vance memes take over social media—here’s how he responded

Viral memes of Vice President JD Vance have flooded social media, depicting him in comically altered and grotesque forms. Now, Vance has responded—by posting a meme of himself.

Trump brushes off recession concerns

In an interview Sunday, the president dismissed worries about the economy.

Nearly 80,000 federal health employees offered buyouts to resign

Nearly 80,000 employees at the Department of Health and Human Services have about a week to decide whether to accept a $25,000 buyout and resign from their jobs.

Trump won't rule out recession this year

In an interview with Fox News Channel Sunday, President Trump brushed aside concerns from businesses seeking stability as they make investment decisions.

DOGE accused of accessing Social Security data of millions of Americans

Labor unions are trying to stop Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing Social Security data for millions of Americans. "They cannot explain why they want this data," lawyers said.

SF Pride's director feels betrayed by Newsom for comments on trans athletes

This year's theme for the 55th annual San Francisco Pride celebration is ‘Queer Joy is Resistance’. Pride's executive director says she feels betrayed by Gov. Newsom's comments on transgender athletes.

Trump weighs in on Daylight Saving Time debate

Ending twice yearly time change in America “should be the easiest” issue of all, President Donald Trump said. But it turns out, it's not that simple.

Social Security employees banned from reading news websites at work

The Social Security Administration is preparing to lay off at least 7,000 people from the agency that handles benefits for 72.5 million Americans.

Elon Musk says Postal Service, Amtrak should be privatized

Elon Musk said he believes that the U.S. should “privatize anything that can be privatized," including Amtrak and the Postal Service.

Strava unveils new headquarters at San Francisco’s iconic 181 Fremont tower

Strava, a popular app and San Francisco-based fitness tracking company, has announced a significant expansion in the city's downtown area. It's happening at a time when the city is working to revitalize the business district.

Santa Cruz, San Francisco protests President Trump's 2nd term

People gathered in Santa Cruz - and around the nation – on Tuesday to protest the second term of Donald Trump's presidency.