It’s so hard to say goodbye. …
Dear Readers, the new administration literally expects the American people to accept falsehoods as truth. What can we do?
“Young people’s ability to reason about the information on the internet can be summed up in one word: bleak,” Stanford researchers have found.
Ronald L. Mallett, a theoretical physicist, wants to raise $250,000 to conduct experiments that he believes may prove a time machine is possible.
SF Weekly‘s editor traveled to Japan to find out why up to 2 million people won’t come out of their bedrooms.
In the 30-second national spot for Ancestry.com, I talk about my ancestor Marianne Gaspard, who was born in Africa and sold into slavery.
Officials boast of San Francisco’s success in lowering its HIV infection rate, but a dangerous subculture is undermining those efforts by spreading the virus on purpose.
For many Trump supporters, the prospect of regaining the racial standing they have lost is worth sacrificing almost anything.
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, a Bay Area transgender legend, is planning to move to Middle America to help trans youth.
Nationwide support for capital punishment has reached a 40-year low, yet Californians still voted to keep capital punishment in place. Tell us what you think.