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How Trump Yields the Presidential Pardon

A former pardon attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice says the president's extraordinary use of the pardon power is part of a larger plan to corrupt the American justice system.
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The surprise sale announcement marks the end of Carole Shorenstein Hays' ownership of the historic theater.

The Trump Admin Has All but Stopped Reuniting Detained Migrant Children With Their Families

Government sources say that for the last six weeks, they’ve been ordered not to release children lacking permanent legal status who are in federal custody to their parents and relatives.
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Flu Season Returns to San Francisco: Here’s Where to Find Vaccines

The December holidays are prime time for spreading influenza, so get your shot ahead of the wave to avoid getting sick.
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SFMOMA and MoAD Jointly Hire First Curator of Art of the African Diaspora

Cornelia Stokes will be the first curator in the three-year, full-time role.

Berkeley Civilian Police Watchdog Sues Police Chief Over Misconduct Records

The accountability official said Berkeley police have refused to turn over records related to a homeless encampment sweep in June.

Sutter Health’s Trans Youth Care Hasn’t Stopped, Parents Say, but Trump Wants a Ban

While Bay Area families said Sutter Health reversed course on halting gender-affirming care for minors, the Trump administration on Thursday announced rules that could effectively ban it.

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