Violence erupts in San Francisco as Trump supporters and counter-protesters clash

Violence erupted at San Francisco’s United Nations Plaza on Saturday as Trump supporters protesting Twitter censorship clashed with activists from Black Lives Matter and Antifa.  The free speech rally was organized by right-wing group Team Save America after Twitter blocked circulation of a New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s emails and locked the Trump campaign account … Read more

Instagram worker shares a behind the scenes look at firm’s San Francisco office

What it’s really like to work at Instagram: Employee shares a video tour of the company’s San Francisco campus – including unlimited free food, conference rooms named after Drake songs and a gaming arcade Christen Blaire, who used to work for Instagram, shared office tour San Franscisco HQ boasts dozens of free food outlets and … Read more

San Francisco tech CEO behind racist tirade at Asian family resigns

The British CEO who was caught on video hurling racist abuse at an Asian family at a California restaurant has resigned and cut all business ties with his San Francisco-based tech company Solid8. Michael Lofthouse, 37, explained that he resigned from his position following his racist tirade where he said ‘you f***ing Asian piece of … Read more

Jacki Weaver inherits a San Francisco drag bar from her estranged gay son in new comedy Stage Mother

Jacki Weaver inherits a San Francisco drag club from her estranged gay son in the trailer for new comedy Stage Mother By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 02:14 BST, 27 June 2020 | Updated: 02:16 BST, 27 June 2020 Two-time Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver is headlining a sweet-looking new dramedy called Stage Mother, following a … Read more

Protesters in San Francisco rip down statues of Ulysses S. Grant and Francis Scott Key

Anti-racism protesters ripped down statues of Ulysses S. Grant and Francis Scott Key in San Francisco while SWAT team officers arrested an armed man seen suspiciously recording people with his cell phone while on the roof of a building overlooking a statue of Robert E. Lee in Virginia. In San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park along … Read more

San Francisco ‘Karen’ calls the cops on man who wrote Black Lives Matter on his own property

A white make up designer who called the police on a man for writing Black Lives Matter on a wall in front of his own house is facing backlash from businesses who partner with her brand. Lisa Alexander, who owns LA Face Skincare, was dubbed a ‘Karen’ after a video circulated Friday showing her accusing … Read more

Mysterious GPS signals reveal GHOST SHIPS sailing in wide circles off the coast of San Francisco

Mysterious GPS signals reveal GHOST SHIPS sailing in wide circles off the coast of San Francisco, despite tracking data saying they should actually be thousands of miles away A watchdog group noticed some strange GPS signals near San Francisco Nine ships appeared to be traveling in circular patterns off the coastline The ships weren’t actually … Read more

Three people killed in helicopter crash north of San Francisco 

Three people are killed as PG&E helicopter hits 115,000-volt power line and crashes before bursting into flames north of San Francisco Incident occurred outside Fairfield on Tuesday afternoon The aircraft clipped a power line and burst into flames as it fell from the sky The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are now conducting … Read more

New photos reveal damage from San Francisco warehouse fire

Dramatic photos have revealed the full extent of damage from a fire that engulfed a warehouse on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf early Saturday morning.  Pictures taken after the blaze was extinguished show the structure destroyed by the fire, with its walls and roof collapsed. The blaze broke out shortly before dawn, sending a thick plume … Read more

San Francisco in the 1918 flu pandemic is a warning against lifting lockdown too soon

Lifting the coronavirus lockdown too soon would risk a devastating second wave of death and disease, American history has proven. San Francisco made that exact error in its battle with the Spanish Flu in 1918-19 and saw the virus surge after calling off a ban on public gatherings after just a month. British Prime Minister … Read more