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Gerrymandering expert David Daley says a handful of Democrats warned about the power of redistricting decades ago, but too many leaders ignored them.
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Some people’s bodies feel like they’ve been weathered by storms they never experienced firsthand. Today, we discuss the science behind generational trauma in an excerpt from The Stoop podcast.
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This week, Bay Made share conversations from our new series, The Bay Agenda, recorded live at KALW’s community events space in downtown San Francisco.
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," Transit Books founders Ashely Nelson Levy and Adam Levy give their arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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The band, made up of members from Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana, close their tour in Berkeley on Friday, September 12.
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The Bay Area native performs live at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on October 3.
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President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer talked about foreign affairs privately for about an hour, including the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
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New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be possible, unless new technology can be developed to do it.
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Russia, Iran and China have all attempted to shape the narrative, but so far, their influence has been relatively minor, experts say.
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Sea level rise is complicating cleanup efforts at a Superfund site in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunter’s Point neighborhood.
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On today's show, comedian Sandra Bernhard talks about her career, life and her upcoming show at Stanford University. Then, a touching movie about a father fighting a terminal illness while trying to care for his disabled son.
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The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors yesterday unanimously declared a public health crisis for Latino residents.
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A coalition of 21 labor unions and faculty associations representing more than 50-thousand University of California students, faculty, and staff have filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s recent policy changes.