List of $110 million is poised to break Silicon Valley price records

This is not a Metaverse. A heavy house in California’s Silicon Valley hit the market with a $110 million tech mogul-sized demand. When it sells, and if it does, it likely erases the tech center’s previous sales record of just $43.5 million, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. This record was set by a mansion in the Pacific Heights neighborhood last year. The median selling price of homes in the San Francisco Bay Area is $1.3 million. The newly built 14,000 square foot extension is located at 890 Mountain Home Road in Woodside…

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CA park issues warning amid record number of elephant seals

Park rangers at the Point Reyes National Seashore in California have warned the public not to get too close to the cuddly baby elephant seals, according to a report. Large amphibians multiply rapidly, SFGATE reportedwith 1,370 females registered at the peak of the 2022 season, a record. There are now many, and park goers meet them near the visitor center and in the parking lot. Elephant seals can grow up to 5,000 pounds.AP Photo / Eric Risberg Park rangers hope that tourists will continue to visit Point Reyes National Beach…

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Creating a Generation of Howie Mandels

Real Time host Bill Maher has criticized the continued mandates for masks for children in schools, warning of the potential long-term effects on an entire generation. During the “Extra Work” segment of the program on YouTube, the panel discussed successes mention the effort In San Francisco, which led to the impeachment of three school board members for prioritizing vitality over the well-being of their students. Then Maher Brock Jenkins, the former assistant district attorney for the San Francisco District who is leading the impeachment effort against liberal DA Chesa Boudin,…

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Parents notify school board members of the virtue

Three San Francisco school board members who prioritized signs of virtue and racial equality over opening schools and improving education for all students were called on Tuesday in a landslide vote. While any school board election is by definition a local matter, this vote has been watched and reported nationally. It’s another sign that parents tired of school closures, mask mandates and ideological battles will be a force to be reckoned with at the polls in the upcoming midterm elections. Each member was voted on with more than 70% of…

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Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney warns Democrats about Covid mandates

The head of the Democratic House campaign organization warned members of his party Thursday not to “fall in love” with COVID-19 restrictions as many states began repealing mask mandates. “We Democrats shouldn’t fall in love with mandates when they are not necessary,” with some sense of right, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) They insisted on “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. “We must get rid of them as quickly as we can responsibly.” Maloney added that he agreed with New York Gov. Cathy Hochhol’s decision to lift the statewide mandate for masks…

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Bowden drops charges against woman linked to rape kit DNA burglary

A San Francisco District Attorney has dropped charges against a sexual assault victim whose DNA from a rape group was used to link her to an unrelated burglary. Chesa Bowden announced Tuesday that he dropped the charges just days after discovering that the city’s police crime lab was routinely using evidence collected from sexual assault victims to look for matches to other cases. Bowden said the woman — whose identity has not been released — was charged with burglary because of a match for her DNA taken during a rape…

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Why Asian Americans like me are the new rising patriarchal force

Chinese people in the United States, especially first- and second-generation immigrants, have historically paid no interest in politics because Chinese culture does not encourage civic engagement. Either we are too busy making money to support our families or we think the games politicians play don’t affect us. To be honest, I was too. But the pandemic has made me realize that decisions made by local elected officials affect our actual lives! During the 18 months of online lessons, my son wasn’t fully involved in school and wasted his time all…

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San Francisco summons Gabriela Lopez, Fauja Muliga, and Alison Collins from the City School Board

SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco residents summoned three members of the city’s school board Tuesday for what critics called misplaced priorities and putting progressive policies above the needs of children during the pandemic. Voters overwhelmingly approved a no-confidence vote in a special election, according to San Francisco Elections Department statistics. “The voters in this city have sent a clear message that the School Board must focus on the fundamentals of delivering a well-run school system above all else,” the Mayor London Post said in a statement. “San Francisco is a…

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Common virus may play a role in debilitating neurological diseases

Cells infected with Epstein-Barr

For decades, researchers have suspected that people infected with a very common virus, Epstein-Barr, may be more likely to develop multiple sclerosis, a neurological disease that affects 1 million people in the United States. Now, a team of researchers has reported that what some say is the most compelling evidence to date of a strong link between the two diseases. The virus infects nearly everyone in their teens or young adults, and only a few develop multiple sclerosis. The researchers also note that it’s not the only known risk factor…

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Five people, including two policemen, were injured in an anti-coronavirus rally at the Golden Gate Bridge

A car rammed two policemen and three workers at the Golden Gate Bridge as authorities attempted a protest against a coronavirus vaccine in famed San Francisco Thursday night. Several hundred protesters were rallying against the city’s employment vaccine mandate at the entrance to the bridge when the victims’ vehicle crashed into the traffic lane, According to the San Francisco Chronicle,. The newspaper reported that the two CHP officers and a bridge worker were taken to hospital, where they were expected to escape their injuries. “They were assembled at the entrance…

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