Decades of expensive and risky research projects have paved the way for today’s breakthroughs. | Continue reading
A brother and sister pleaded guilty to a scheme to steal and re-sell computers from Stanford University, prosecutors announced Monday. | Continue reading
Researchers working to show when and how the virus first emerged in China calculate that it probably did not infect the first human being until October 2019 at the very earliest. | Continue reading
Palari Group said it plans to build 15 eco-friendly 3D-printed homes on a five-acre parcel of land in Rancho Mirage, an upscale community in the Coachella Valley, near Palm Springs. | Continue reading
Steve Jobs’ first dream for an Apple headquarters: Coyote Valley, San Jose | Continue reading
Researchers say a statewide planning process has allowed wealthier cities to lobby for fewer housing units than inland and less-wealthy cities. A new system is underway to bring more equity, but wi… | Continue reading
The Tesla CEO has become California’s Frankenstein; our monster turned against us. | Continue reading
Redwood City firm says it’s bringing in a flexible location policy for employees. | Continue reading
Menlo Park social media giant failed to conduct a ‘genuine search’ for available U.S. workers, suit alleges | Continue reading
Texas drew the most. Nevada had the largest share of its population as newcomers from the Golden State. | Continue reading
Californians can still walk the dog or pick up milk late at night, but are asked not to gather with other households from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. | Continue reading
Diana Dupuy claims she received ‘consistent praise’ for her work but was terminated days after telling her employer she would be a witness in the Theranos case | Continue reading
Google and Housing Trust Silicon Valley have backed two more affordable housing projects in San Jose and Sunnyvale, pushing forward on a committment to jump start Bay Area development. | Continue reading
She says a change in medication may have affected her judgment. | Continue reading
Anxious RV dwellers currently parked on Crisanto Avenue fear losing the community they’ve built there after Measure C passes, a policy that promises to ban oversized vehicles from the city… | Continue reading
Chiang was the owner, chef and mastermind behind the Mandarin, a game-changing Bay Area restaurant. | Continue reading
New rule, if finalized, expected to replace next year’s H-1B lottery | Continue reading
Residents will be able to stop companies from tracking their locations and behavior. | Continue reading
Lockdown defenders argue lifting them will cost more lives. | Continue reading
The state’s weekly case average hit its lowest point since the start of the summer. | Continue reading
A common-sense definition of investors applies when sorting out which people and entities were allegedly defrauded, feds argue. | Continue reading
Without a larger national bailout, the state deal is essentially a short-term fix that will convert back rent to civil debt, meaning landlords will still be able to pursue repayment in small claims… | Continue reading
New research by UCSF shows Santa Clara County’s approach to housing its sickest and most desperate homeless residents is working. | Continue reading
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California says Foothills Park has “a legacy of the city’s history of racial discrimination.” | Continue reading
Use of illicit drugs becomes part of Silicon Valley’s work culture | Continue reading
The economic tumult from COVID-19 has forced more young Americans to move back home with their parents than at any point in documented history, including the end of the Great Depression, according … | Continue reading
The report comes as state legislators and city officials consider efforts that would add more dense housing in the state. | Continue reading
California wildfires renew housing policy regulations, debates, although planned reforms are stalled by coronavirus crisis. | Continue reading
The report comes as state legislators and city officials consider efforts that would add more dense housing in the state. | Continue reading
Companies that compensate their top executive at a rate 100 times greater than their median employee could face an additional fee in San Francisco if voters approve a measure in November. | Continue reading
Overwhelmed and frustrated local officials in some counties have stopped updating their daily case totals and resorted to old-fashioned spreadsheets to track the spread of the deadly virus. | Continue reading
Several errors — including the failure to renew a certificate with Quest — led to the delay of up to 300,000 records, a top health official said Friday. | Continue reading
During a state legislative hearing on Thursday, the Employment Development Department was portrayed as inept and unresponsive to the needs of jobless workers who have lost their jobs in record numb… | Continue reading
Federal prosecutors introduced documents allegedly showing the real-life effects of inaccurate blood testing. | Continue reading
Crashes, including fatal ones, involving Tesla’s Autopilot driver-assistance system have sparked multiple investigations by federal road-safety regulators. | Continue reading
‘What I want to know is what recycling companies are paying the thieves?’ | Continue reading
After an order by President Donald Trump suspending entry of H-1Bs, federal government provides number believed living here now. | Continue reading
Large cities like Los Angeles and New York already have policies against releasing booking photos but make exceptions. For example, the New York Police Department, the nation’s largest, relea… | Continue reading
While the majority of patients with mild or moderate symptoms recover promptly, new research confirms that others suffer from a lingering cluster of symptoms — possibly caused by a battle-wea… | Continue reading
The developer says the apartments are “affordable by design” and geared toward millennials. | Continue reading
“The irony abounds,” says one affordable-housing advocate. “It’s the textbook case to why we have a housing crisis.” | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday extended a ban on green cards issued outside the United States until the end of the year and added many temporary work visas to the freeze… | Continue reading
President Donald Trump is expected to suspend H-1B visas, among others, until the end of the year as soon as Saturday, according to NPR. | Continue reading
In pursuing the Democratic presidential nomination, Harris touts her experience as a “progressive prosecutor.” The case of Teresa Sheehan illustrates that the reality is more complicated. | Continue reading
While Facebook’s comedown has arguably been the most severe, it mirrors a broader whiplash that has taken place across the tech industry since the early days of the pandemic. | Continue reading
Antibody tests, often called serologic tests, look for evidence of an immune response to infection. “Antibodies in some persons can be detected within the first week of illness onset,” … | Continue reading
Garlic demand is surging because people are cooking at home more amid the pandemic, grower and grocers say. | Continue reading
Apple’s lost founder: Jobs, Woz and Wayne | Continue reading