A California judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses Twitter of violating the free speech rights of a leading figure in the white nationalist movement by banning his social media accoun… | Continue reading
Each of the defendants had worked for Jawbone before joining Fitbit. | Continue reading
The man, who operated two Hayward-based businesses, settled FTC allegations that he helped a tech-support scam out of India. | Continue reading
As Californians prepare to vote on whether to divide their state into three, we look at who gets what in the deal. | Continue reading
Goal is to get hundreds of homeless individuals, families into permanent housing | Continue reading
The long-awaited opening of the BART extension from Fremont to San Jose might not occur until late September of 2019, the most pessimistic forecast yet for the $2.3 billion project. | Continue reading
Skyryde has begun using small planes and a federally licensed pilot to fly people on quick hops above L.A.’s notorious traffic jams on shorter notice and at lower prices than one generally fi… | Continue reading
Birth rates drop fastest in counties with skyrocketing home prices, new study shows. | Continue reading
Federal investigators reportedly looking into whether Intel disproportionately targeted older workers when it cut 12,000 jobs a couple of years ago. | Continue reading
Prop. 13 came at a time when seniors were losing homes due to increasing property taxes. Today, we look at how the initiative changed the state and what could be in store for the future. | Continue reading
Indian immigrants with advanced degrees wait longer than their more-skilled and less-skilled peers, think tank concludes. | Continue reading
Taken were 614 gigabytes of material relating to a closely held project known as Sea Dragon, as well as signals and sensor data, submarine radio room information relating to cryptographic systems, … | Continue reading
“They couldn’t be more clear what the big problems are,” says an exec at the Bay Area Council, which commissioned the new poll. | Continue reading
During Facebook’s annual shareholder meeting, one investor advised Facebook’s CEO to emulate George Washington, not Vladimir Putin. | Continue reading
More people are trying to leave the high-cost heart of Silicon Valley than anywhere else in California, report finds. | Continue reading
A trio of Slicon Valley cities are all pushing forward with separate plans to impose new taxes on the employers that bolster the economic foundation of their respective communities. | Continue reading
Building housing near transit? Yes. Rent control? Not so much. | Continue reading
Facebook’s mega-deal in Sunnyvale — which appears to be the largest office deal in the Bay Area so far in 2018 — was previously revealed by this news organization in an exclusive … | Continue reading
No longer tethered to a tow truck and able to use big data to find targets, the repossession industry is booming at an unexpected time. | Continue reading
“The psychological pressure is enormous, when you have to criticize yourself, denounce your thinking — your own ethnic group,” said Bekali, who broke down in tears as he described the c… | Continue reading
Bay Area legal experts raised questions about how Google’s possible need to record Duplex’s phone conversations to improve its AI may come in conflict with California’s two-party … | Continue reading
A new report commissioned by Tesla says the electric carmaker aims to give context to Tesla’s economic impact on the Bay Area and California. Among the findings are that Tesla had more than 2… | Continue reading
Joshua Adam Schulte, who worked for a CIA group that designs computer code to spy on foreign adversaries, is believed to have provided the agency’s top-secret information to WikiLeaks, federa… | Continue reading
Donald Trump may have finally gained entry into the exclusive global club of the corporate elites he has long scorned – and which has scorned him. | Continue reading
Developer receives city approval to build 131 for-sale townhouses along creek in newly created district | Continue reading
The Russian-troll ads, released by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, addressed hot-button issues such as immigration, protests in the NFL and gun control. | Continue reading
Of California’s 190,000 active attorneys, as many as 19,000 may have unreported criminal activity, from DUIs to more serious offenses, according to the State Bar of California. | Continue reading
Coming soon, Google Duplex will allow the voice assistant to speak with human-like cadence and include artificial intelligence that is able to comprehend context and unclear answers. | Continue reading
In a complication along with the skyrocketing construction costs, while ordinary individuals already face dire financial obstacles when they buy or lease housing, it’s possible residential re… | Continue reading
An NTSB report also found the pilots reported fatigue during the flight, confusion during the approach and the co-pilot had previously been described as “nervous” by flight instructors. | Continue reading
Loss of parking, construction impacts top their concerns. | Continue reading
Downtown San Jose — seen as a cornerstone of the city’s economy — is one of the sections where development of new housing is unlikely to produce profits for developers, according … | Continue reading
The companies testing autonomous vehicles on California roads list the incidents in which a human driver had to take over. | Continue reading
When voters have the power to rank their candidates in order of preference, election results are more fair and representative | Continue reading
Despite ruling, companies such as Uber and Lyft are unlikely to voluntarily change the way they classify workers, legal expert says. | Continue reading
There’s more drama for Tesla, as a hydrogen truck technology company called Nikola Motor sues the electric carmaker for $2 billion for patent infringement of its truck design. | Continue reading
Company says labor department “misrepresented” its use of H-1B workers. | Continue reading
A free, no-frills genealogy website helped crack one of the most notorious serial killer cases in state history, an investigator said. | Continue reading