SF News Day Around the Bay: Forty-Foot Tree Lands on Two Teslas on Highway 101 in Sunnyvale Anthropic released a list of top 10 jobs with the most tasks that could be completed using AI; the statue of the 45-foot woman on Market Street will be here through October; and fortunately no one was seriously injured when a large tree landed on highway 101 in Sunnyvale Thursday.
Arts & Entertainment SF Ballet Cancels Its Performance at Recently Trump-ified Kennedy Center, After Weeks of Local Pressure The San Francisco Ballet is the latest performance outfit to declare they will cancel their scheduled shows at the Kennedy Center since Trump bastardized the place, added his name to it, and declared himself its chairman.
Arts & Entertainment SF Ballet Under Pressure to Cancel Kennedy Center Performance, Nearly 7,000 Sign Petition In the wake of Trump attaching his name to the Kennedy Center and firing several board members — resulting in a cascading stream of cancellations, SF Ballet fans are urging the company to cancel its stop at the center in May during its upcoming 'Mere Mortals' tour.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Zoo’s Tiger Lola Euthanized After Infection From Injured Paw Tesla Cybertruck sales decreased by 48% in 2025; Trump’s latest Truth Social post frenzy involved TikTok and Newsom; and one of Oakland Zoo’s tigers has died from an infection that spread after a foreign object became lodged in her paw.
SF Politics Paul Pelosi Makes First Public Appearance Since Attack at Kennedy Center Honors Wearing a hat presumably to cover a still-healing wound, and making his first public appearance since being attacked in his home by an unhinged, politically motivated intruder, Paul Pelosi joined wife Nancy at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington on Sunday, and was met with cheers.
Arts & Entertainment Two San Franciscans, Linda Ronstadt and Michael Tilson Thomas, Honored at Kennedy Center Also, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got to take Trump's place at the event — he hasn't shown up in two years — and her introduction from the stage was met with a standing ovation.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- King Corn (2007): Sounds like a tasty breakfast cereal, doesn't it? But in fact, it's a documentary about two college buddies who "plant and grow a bumper crop