15% of Stanford Admissions are Legacy: Bay Area Private Colleges Struggle with Inequality Amid Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ban
Following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban, admissions data from private California colleges show substantial numbers of legacy students receiving favorable treatment
Hero Saves Two Lives, But Tragically Fails to Save a Third in Fiery Sunnyvale Walgreens Crash
A fearless good Samaritan made a daring rescue in Sunnyvale, saving two passengers from a burning car that had crashed into a Walgreens, only to lose the fight against the fire when attempting to save the driver.
San Jose Anthropology Prof Resigns Amid 'Cancel Culture' Conflict over Repatriation of Skeletons
Controversial San Jose State University professor, Elizabeth Weiss, voluntarily resigns after "woke activist mob" backlash and a lawsuit against the university over academic freedom and repatriation of Native American remains.
San José Police Department and Special Olympics Unite for the Law Enforcement Torch Run of 2023
The San José Police Department joins forces with Special Olympics Northern California to participate in the 2023 Law Enforcement Torch Run, fostering camaraderie and inclusion for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
New CA Income Limits Classify Single Person Earning Under $122K in the Bay Area as Low Income
California's 2023 State Income Limits highlight the growing income disparities, with a single person earning under $122,500 in San Francisco and $126,900 in Santa Clara County classified as low income.
San Jose's Unhoused Pop. Declined, But Laws Protecting Camps Seem Likely to Reverse Efforts in San Diego & SF
As San Diego faces potential legal challenge over its homeless camping ban and San Francisco braces for its own trial, San Jose could find itself in a precarious position as it grapples with its homelessness crisis and response from homeless rights activists.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to Battle It Out in a Cage Over Meta's New Twitter Rival?
High-profile tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have (jokingly) agreed to face off in a cage fight, after Musk has been sounding testy about Meta's in-development "response to Twitter," an app that may be called Threads.




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