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Billionaire tax, affordable housing: See the measures on California’s November ballot

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. On Nov. 3, Californians will vote on 14 statewide ballot measures on environment, taxation, election, housing and healthcare. For months, interest groups sponsoring ballot initiatives spent heavily on ad blitzes and signature gathering to get on the ballot, but some agreed to withdraw high-profile proposals after striking deals…


Out and about June 25–July 1, 2026

It’s a busy, busy weekend out there with Pride celebrations and more from music, magic, and yes, more.  Thursday, June 25 As of earlier this week, the Gardens of the Golden Gate says Scarlet the Corpse Flower’s bloom is imminent. She’ll only be showy and smelly for two days, so…

California leaders yet to reach deal to keep billionaire tax off the ballot. Time is running out

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. State leaders are feverishly negotiating with special interests behind a few high-profile measures ahead of a Thursday deadline to withdraw them from the November ballot. Top Democrats have already announced an agreement between Uber and the state’s trial lawyers to pull…

Two ways to play the gay card

June, as we all know, is Dairy Month. Or maybe you didn’t know that. But you certainly know it is Gay Pride Month, which never occurs in the Bay Area without numerous commemorations and celebrations,…

by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

Monterey Park blares a warning to the AI industry

The tiny Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park found the AI industry’s pain point in this month’s elections. Voters there took a dramatic step by enacting a permanent moratorium on data centers.  AI executives should look south from their San Francisco offices and pay close attention to this warning. They…

How ideology left our kids at the back of the line

On June 10, 2026, roughly 150 determined souls, including myself and our two SFUSD teens, lined the halls for the congressional hearing “Breaking Trust: Attacks on Parental Rights, Inappropriate Content, and Legal Abuses in America’s Schools.” Only about 50 hopefuls secured seats in the committee room. Limited capacity, and an…

‘60 Minutes’ and the great news freak-out

Scott Pelley isn’t the only journalist forced out of a job because of changing media dynamics. But his ouster from CBS News and 60 Minutes amid the Bari Weiss-ification of the operation brought to mind my own connection to that storied institution.  When my mother graduated from high school in…



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