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NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Sam Levine, former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, now at UC Berkeley, about the use online data to charge some customers more for products and services.
Longtime San Francisco journalist Lynn Ludlow, who was an avid music lover and basketball fan, "always gave a hand up to ...
While we might assume they hit the genetic lottery, the truth is more encouraging: looking decades younger isn't about ...
This month, Mill Valley’s O’Hanlon Center for the Arts hosts two superb exhibits: “Dreams and Visions” in one gallery — a ...
THE EAMES INSTITUTE OF INFINITE CURIOSITY is moving its collection of 40,000 works by the designers Charles and Ray Eames from a warehouse in Richmond to ...
Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to noncitizens. None passed, but advocates said they plan to keep trying.
After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty ...
The arrested individuals were identified as Angel Ramirez Lopez, 18, of Fairfield; and six Vallejo residents: Nassim Mahioufe, 25; Riadh and Rayan Mahioufe, both 19; Keith Epps Jr., 18; and two ...
UC Davis plant geneticist Pam Ronald has been named the recipient of the 2022 International Wolf Prize in Agriculture, given ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced the appointment of seven new Superior Court judges in three Bay Area counties, ...
Jaya Sicard’s award was one of those upgraded. “I thought the email was a glitch,” Sicard said. Sicard graduated in December ...
New UC admissions data show gains at less selective schools. In-state admissions rise, but enrollment yield is on a decline, ...