Trump warns Iran about larger strikes
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President Trump said on Monday that the United States would continue attacking Iran for as long as it takes to leave it incapable of posing a threat. Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, gives insight.

Healthy brains in a screen-filled world
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Joan Jeung, clinical professor, for the department of pediatrics, at the University of California San Francisco, gives insight on young minds in a digital world.

Total lunar eclipse watch party at Chabot Space and Science Center
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Early Tuesday morning, a total lunar eclipse will be visible from Northern California. Astronomer Ben Burress talks to Sal about a viewing party planned at the Chabot Space and Science Center, and how to view the totality at 3:30 a.m.

Read Across America Day
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Today is Read Across America Day, which is meant to encourage kids, teens, and people of all ages to pick up a book and read. National Education Association president Becky Pringle joins Mornings on 2 to discuss the importance of reading for personal growth and education.

Women's History Month: How women are shaping a sustainable future
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In observance of Women’s History Month, our guest discusses how women are leveraging financial influence, strategic long-term planning, and resilient leadership to build a more equitable and sustainable economic landscape.

America250 launches start-up competition for college students
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America250 Chair Rosie Rios discusses a new national startup competition offering $250,000 in total grant funding to ten collegiate entrepreneurs as part of the nation’s 250th-anniversary commemorations. During the interview, Rios outlines the selection criteria for the March 31 application deadline and emphasizes the role of student innovation in shaping the country's economic future.

California lawmakers author bills to deter immigration enforcement

State and federal lawmakers representing Silicon Valley are advancing new legislation aimed at curbing immigration enforcement in their districts and statewide.

Uncovering a surveillance camera network along California's border

The Electronic Frontier Foundation said it mapped more than 40 hidden license plate readers in Southern California, most along border highways. It contends the devices bypass a 2016 California law that regulates how state and local law enforcement agencies use ALPRs.

2 Bay Area mayors disagree over ending Flock surveillance contracts

As Bay Area cities cut ties with Flock, two South Bay mayors share their differing views on ditching the surveillance technology to fight crime amid immigration concerns.

Chance of light overnight rain for the Bay Area
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Temperatures are dropping, and a small amount of precipitation may arrive in the Bay Area early Monday morning.

No timeline for return after Santa Clara condo evacuated over structural concerns

A condominium complex in Santa Clara was evacuated this weekend after officials found displaced concrete at the site but found no danger of imminent collapse, the city said Sunday.

Making the best of citrus season
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Chef George Geary and author of newly released book "Citrus Illustrated" stops by KTVU to share his zest-filled guide to understanding, cooking with, and savoring citrus.

Several anti-war protests spring up around Bay Area

Some demonstrators celebrated the potential for regime change while also expressing concern about the US-Israel attacks on Iran and its people.

2-year-old struck, killed near SF’s Oracle Park

The driver of the car stayed at the scene and cooperated with an investigation into the crash.

SF high-tech AI firm declared a supply chain risk to national security

Anthropic Public Benefit Corporation, one of the world's leading Artificial Intelligence companies, has been designated a "supply chain risk to national security."

Temps down, partly sunny conditions for the weekend
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The North Bay may see some light precipitation, but weekend conditions are expected to be partly cloudy and temperate.