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Piranhas and Bond villains show up in SF court for Autonomy-HP trial over ‘largest fraud in history’ of Silicon Valley
Autonomy co-founder Michael Lynch’s love of 007 is emphasized by US prosecutors seeking to paint him as 'master of the universe'
San Francisco should brace itself for swagged-out Zuck copycats
Starting with his tasteful $250 Swedish sneakers
A night out in North Beach with the Republican Club of San Francisco
Over eggplant parmigiana at the Italian Athletic Club, Joan Leone details her Democrat-free social circle and former supe Tony Hall hints at mayoral run
The true story behind the kid who went 1940s viral for his week at the cinemas in San Francisco
With $20 in his pocket, Richard Allen had a wild week of movies, comic books, and hot dogs. But the tale belies a harsher home life that he wanted to escape, his daughter says
Planter helter skelter in the City
A group dubbed Gardens Not Barricades has launched its public effort to stop the spread of what they call ‘hostile’ planters. Meanwhile, the city’s upcoming policy is leaving few stakeholders happy
The Bay’s best K-pop shop is reviving City’s beleaguered Parkside neighborhood
Stans travel from far and wide to SarangHello, a bright spot in a residential neighborhood hit hard by the one-two punch of construction and COVID
The last stand of John Dennis
Contrarian and Libertarian SFGOP boss battles ‘hostile takeover’ by what he calls anti-Trump Briones Society, lawsuit threatened
Sexual assault committee member’s former top consultant is being sued for sexual assault
Supervisor candidate Trevor Chandler has directed the majority of his campaign funds to BaughmanMerrill, whose eponymous founder is facing a sexual assault lawsuit
San Francisco spiritualists are feeling the TikTok effect
Local psychics, tarot card readers, and other sages are seeing more demand for their services from young people looking for solace IRL
Feds sue SF for dumping billions of gallons of sewage into the Bay
Within one wet season, the City and County allegedly dumped four billion gallons of sewage. The missteps put the public at risk of contracting illnesses and life-threatening diseases.

