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Can These Signs Actually Stop ICE From Kidnapping Workers?
Posting signs stating “No ICE Access in This Business” can provide customers and employees with awareness of their rights, but it is not a foolproof way to prevent ICE from kidnapping people.

Trump Has Declared War on California: We Must Fight Back
California needs to channel their despair into winning a non-violent war against Trump’s tyranny, by using their power of protest, alliances, and seduction to defeat the regime and protect their state’s sovereignty.

Best Bay Area Events 7/8-7/28
Lucha Libre & Brazilian Music at the Excelsior Night Market! Join us at the monthly Excelsior Night Market for a night of food, fun, and community vibes! It all kicks off this Friday 7/11 with Lucha Libre from Wrestling For Charity featuring Salvadorian luchador Kaka Meng. And there’s live Brazilian percussion, electronic, dance, music from Batuki. Free with RSVP! Kiss Off by Vanessa Gil, Arts &

The FBI and DOJ Says There’s No Epstein Client List… Really?
After years of speculation, memes, and late-night Reddit rabbit holes, the FBI and Department of Justice have officially said: there’s no Jeffrey Epstein “client list.” You know — the supposed roster of elite figures who may have participated in or enabled Epstein’s trafficking operation. According to the government, that list

Young People are Leaving SF. Could Expanding Rent Control Help?
For as long as I’ve been alive there’s been some moral panic about what the young people are doing. They’re leaving the church. They’re wearing low-rise jeans. They’re losing recipes. We’re frantic over it. But this one is statistically stark and real. And it has consequences for San Francisco. 20-somethings

What The City’s New Speed Cameras Say About San Francisco Drivers
Per the San Francisco Chronicle, “speed cameras caught nearly 100,000 violators in May, roughly triple the number in April.” A reported thirty-three cameras were live across the city this time last month, some having been active since April. One on Geneva Avenue between Prague Street and Brookdale Avenue captured on

How AIDS Activists Fought Back Against SF Police Brutality
San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ community staged protests and filed lawsuits against the police for their actions during the White Night Riots and the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) protest, resulting in a quarter of a million dollar settlement for the city.