Business
Can local news help Nextdoor recover its neighborly reputation?
The neighborhood-based social networking app is hoping local news partnerships can boost engagement and save news deserts
Tennis comes slamming back to San Francisco
Player-turned-coach Brad Gilbert hopes the Laver Cup puts the city back on the tennis map
Let them eat cake
The team behind the controversial ‘Stop hiring humans’ campaign attempts to stay buzzy without the ragebaiting
The lawyer in winter
David Boies is the most admired attorney in America. The same week he won a class action against Google, he made a closing argument of his own
Literary synergy
Green Apple Books co-owner Pete Mulvihill is now also an agent, trading on the insights he’s learned on the frontline of bookselling
Too big to burst
Public sentiment is turning on AI. Will that change anything?
Job hunting is now a full-time job
With AI breaking both sides of the hiring process, LinkedIn is less a platform to find work than a place to vent about how bad the search has become
The biggest balls on Grant Avenue
Will 3,000-pound concrete bollards protect the city’s high-end shops?
Tourist-watching in the dead mall
Why, exactly, are some tourists making a pit stop at the San Francisco Centre?
The two towers
The new owner of Market Center has big plans (hoops! pickle ball! climbing wall! rooftop restaurant!), but don’t even think about touching the garden









