San Francisco (6do encyclopedia)



San Francisco is a city in Northern California, located on the tip of a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Known for its iconic landmarks, vibrant culture and diverse population, San Francisco is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations.

History

San Francisco has a rich history dating back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by the Ohlone people, who lived off the abundant natural resources of the surrounding bay and ocean. In 1776, the Spanish established the Presidio of San Francisco, a military outpost that would eventually become the city’s signature park. Over the next century, San Francisco grew into a bustling hub of trade and commerce, fueled by the gold rush of 1848, which drew thousands of prospectors to the region in search of their fortune.

During the 20th century, San Francisco became a center of counterculture and political activism. The city was a center of the Beat Generation in the 1950s and 1960s, and played a pivotal role in the anti-war movement of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1967, San Francisco hosted the famous “Summer of Love,” a celebration of peace, love and music that drew hundreds of thousands of young people to the city.

Culture

San Francisco has a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its diverse population and vibrant arts scene. The city is home to a number of world-class museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the de Young Museum and the Asian Art Museum. San Francisco is also a hub of performing arts, with numerous theaters, dance companies and music venues throughout the city.

The city’s famous landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the cable car system, are iconic symbols of San Francisco’s unique character and heritage. The colorful Victorian homes that dot the hillsides of San Francisco have become symbols of the city’s architectural style, and are well-known throughout the world.

Economy

San Francisco is one of the largest and most diverse economies in the United States, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $488 billion. The city is home to some of the world’s largest and most influential companies, including Apple, Google, Facebook, Twitter and many others. The tech industry has played a major role in the city’s recent economic success, with new startups and investment flowing into the region.

Tourism also plays a significant role in the city’s economy, with millions of visitors arriving each year to take in the city’s unique attractions. San Francisco is home to several major convention centers, including the Moscone Center, which hosts dozens of large-scale events each year.

Transportation

San Francisco’s transportation system is one of the most extensive and diverse in the world, with a variety of options available to visitors and residents alike. The city’s famous cable cars are a popular mode of transportation and a symbol of San Francisco’s unique character. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system provides rail service throughout the region, while the Golden Gate Ferry offers water transportation across the bay.

San Francisco’s international airport, San Francisco International Airport (SFO), is a major gateway to the United States and the world. The airport serves more than 50 million passengers each year, making it one of the busiest airports in the country.

Climate

San Francisco has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and dry summers. The city’s location on the coast creates a cool and often foggy environment, with temperatures rarely climbing above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Summers are typically dry and pleasant, with average temperatures in the mid-60s.

Conclusion

San Francisco is a unique and vibrant city with a rich history, diverse culture, and an economy that has made it a powerhouse in the world of tech and innovation. The city’s many attractions, unique architecture, and natural beauty make it a popular destination for travelers from around the world. Whether exploring iconic landmarks, discovering new neighborhoods, or enjoying the region’s many cultural offerings, there is always something to see and do in San Francisco.


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Harper ejected for charging dugout, Freeland pitches Rockies past Phillies 4-0 on 30th birthday

The Toronto Star

23-05-15 01:23


Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper was ejected from a match against the Colorado Rockies after charging toward the home team’s dugout following the Rockies’ Jake Bird clapping as Harper walked off the pitch at the end of the seventh inning. Both Harper and Bird were ejected. Colorado went on to win the match 4-0. Elsewhere, Michael Conforto scored the opening homer for the San Francisco Giants in their match against the Diamondbacks, but Lourdes Gurriel Jr drove home Christian Walker with a double in the ninth to secure a 2-1 victory for Arizona. The Mets won 8-2 against the Washington Nationals, bouncing back from a loss in the previously suspended match, but Mark Canha and Starling Marte both had two hits and two RBIs for the winning side. Meanwhile, Adolis García led Texas Rangers to an 11-3 victory over the Athletics, hitting his second grand slam of the season.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/2023/05/14/harper-ejected-for-charging-dugout-freeland-pitches-rockies-past-phillies-4-0-on-30th-birthday.html
Gurriel’s RBI double in 9th sends Diamondbacks past Giants 2-1

The Toronto Star

23-05-14 23:01


The Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the San Francisco Giants 2-1 in a pitchers' duel featuring just seven hits, with Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s looping double down the left-field line in the ninth inning driving home Christian Walker for the game-winning run. The Diamondbacks won three of four in the series and improved to 23-18 this season. Michael Conforto started the scoring with a homer for San Francisco in the fourth. Giants right-hander Logan Webb threw seven strong innings, giving up one run on three hits, striking out three and walking three. D-backs rookie Brandon Pfaadt gave up just one hit over five innings.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/2023/05/14/gurriels-rbi-double-in-9th-sends-diamondbacks-past-giants-2-1.html
Harper ejected as Freeland leads Rockies over Phillies 4-0 on 30th birthday

The Toronto Star

23-05-14 22:11


Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies star player, was ejected from their game against the Colorado Rockies after charging towards the opposing dugout. Colorado reliever Jake Bird had clapped a hand against his glove and said something toward the Philadelphia dugout after the last out of the top of the seventh, when Harper began his confrontation. Bird was ejected alongside Harper, who was restrained by Elias Díaz, the Rockies catcher, and Phillies third base coach Dusty Wathan. The fight ended Philadelphia’s game-winning streak, with the Rockies beating them 4-0.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/2023/05/14/harper-ejected-as-freeland-leads-rockies-over-phillies-4-0-on-30th-birthday.html
Cash App founder Bob Lee ‘had affair with suspected killer’s sister’

The Independent

23-05-14 16:40


Bob Lee, co-founder of the payment program Cash App, was murdered in April this year and it was believed to be another sign of San Francisco’s alarming crime rate however, the true cause of his death was at his involvement in an underground party scene know as “The Lifestyle” which involved recreational drugs and casual sex. Lee was known to have a casual relationship with Khazar Momeni who is married to Nima Momeni, the man arrested for Lee's murder. The murder had arisen out of political motivation after Khazar Momeni's husband lost a re-election campaign however her involvement in this remains unclear. Momeni will be arraigned later in the month.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/bob-lee-cash-app-murder-b2338668.html
Why America needs regional banks

CNN

23-05-14 13:18


Three US midsize banks have failed within two months and calls to scrap or raise the $250,000 limit on deposit insurance are gathering pace. Experts have argued that regional and small banks develop expertise that businesses rely on, as well as offer "patient capital" and customer service. They are also less likely to turn deposits into securities trading. The deposit insurance limit is used to prevent panic caused by depositors fleeing when a bank is in trouble, causing it to fail. Lawmakers in the US have reportedly been in talks to raise the cap, although it is not clear if Congress will act.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/14/business/regional-banks-analysis/index.html
San Francisco DA releases video of Walgreens security guard fatally shooting alleged shoplifter

Associated Press

23-05-16 00:52


Brooke Jenkins, San Francisco’s district attorney, has released video footage of a security guard at the city’s Walgreens store punching, fighting and then shooting unarmed shoplifter, Banko Brown. The prosecutor cited self-defence as the reason why charges were not being filed against Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, the store's security guard. Brown’s killing sparked local protests, but attempts by the city's Board of Supervisors for further information were declined. Critics of the shooting argue that it demonstrated excessive force and characteristics of a wider issue regarding the City's response to crime targeting impoverished and homeless people.

https://apnews.com/article/san-francisco-walgreens-security-guard-shooting-death-34a0c09dd7034615e8a93794520b62c9
Congressional staffers attacked with baseball bat

BBC

23-05-15 22:29


Two staffers for Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly were injured on Monday after a man committed violence against them using a baseball bat. US Capitol Police identified the suspect as 49-year-old Virginia citizen Xuan Kha Tran Pham, who is being charged with one count of malicious wounding and one count of aggravated malicious wounding. Virginia has been advised that threats against Congress members have risen dramatically in recent years. In 2022, roughly 7,500 potential threats were investigated by law enforcement, down from 9,600 the previous year, and 4,000 five years prior.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65602907
Conforto’s 3-run homer propels Giants to 6-3 win over Phillies

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 04:43


The San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on Monday night, ending a three-game losing streak. Michael Conforto hit his fourth homer in the past six games, with two aboard, to bring the scores to San Francisco Giants 4-2 Philadelphia Phillies. Alec Bohm hit a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly to drive in the Phillies' three runs. A schedule change has seen the Phillies' and Atlanta Braves matchup in Philadelphia moved from September 14 to Monday, September 11, to avoid a conflict with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings game.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/2023/05/16/confortos-3-run-homer-propels-giants-to-6-3-win-over-phillies.html
Video shows security guard shooting dead transgender activist

The Independent

23-05-16 04:41


Surveillance footage showing the final moments of Banko Brown, a 24-year-old transgender activist who was shot dead outside a Walgreens store in San Francisco, has been released. Brown had been stopped by security guard Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, who was filmed repeatedly punching him. After Brown picked up a bag he had dropped, he turned back towards Anthony, who then fatally shot him. The guard has claimed self-defence, a claim noted by District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, who has declined to charge Anthony. The shooting on 27 April had provoked a public outcry.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/banko-brown-killing-footage-san-francisco-b2339498.html
Should UK boards take Apollo seriously?

Financial Times

23-05-16 04:35


Apollo Global has developed a reputation in the UK for abandoning deals at the eleventh hour. That has only been underscored after the US investment giant saw two possible take-privates collapse in the past four days. On Monday, Apollo said it wouldn’t follow through with its offer for UK oil engineering company Wood Group, causing the company’s share price to fall by more than a third. Taking publicly traded UK companies private has proven a lucrative source of deal flow for some of Wall Street’s biggest names in recent years. But Apollo hasn’t capitalised on the trend. Instead, the Wood Group and THG represent Apollo’s latest failed efforts to buy UK companies. The $598bn investment firm has also failed to follow through on deals for publisher Pearson, gambling company William Hill and packaging business RPC Group.

https://www.ft.com/content/1f598dc2-7156-4196-90e3-d05e6ad1d634
Wells Fargo reaches $1 billion settlement with shareholders over recovery from scandals

CNN

23-05-16 04:31


Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $1bn to investors who accused it of giving misleading information about its progress in recovering from scandals over its treatment of customers. The settlement, which is still awaiting approval from a judge, was put forward in a class action. It claims Wells Fargo had overstated how well it was meeting requirements from financial regulators and that its market value had decreased by $54bn over the two years until March 2020 as investors became aware of problems. Wells Fargo has paid or set aside several billion dollars since 2016 to resolve litigation and regulatory probes.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/16/business/wells-fargo-settlement-shareholders/index.html
Wells Fargo reaches $1 bln settlement with shareholders over recovery from scandals

Reuters

23-05-16 04:05


Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $1bn to settle a lawsuit in a case where shareholders claimed they had been defrauded about its progress in recovering from a series of scandals over its treatment of customers. Filed in a federal court in Manhattan, the preliminary settlement was suggested by a mediator and requires a judge's approval. The bank has denied wrongdoing, accused of overstating how well it was complying with consent orders. Wells Fargo has paid or set aside several billion dollars since 2016 to resolve regulatory probes and litigation concerning its business practices.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/wells-fargo-reaches-1-bln-settlement-with-shareholders-over-recovery-scandals-2023-05-16/
Should we get back to this? The four fixes that could rescue downtown

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 09:00


Toronto's Financial District has struggled to recover from COVID-19 at the rate of other North American cities and workers have been slower to return to the office due to long commuting times and high housing costs. With ongoing concerns that occupancy could be stalling at less than half of pre-pandemic levels and the city feeling battered by a housing crisis and public transit challenges, experts have suggested that diversifying the city's heart with more affordable housing in the core, alongside space for arts groups, non-profits, daycares and research facilities, could help animate underused office buildings. Such proposals would require big shifts in the thinking of both the city and businesses that operate there, raising the possibilities of free lunched to lure workers back downtown with more sustainable and commercially viable office spaces, daycare provisions alongside weight training facilities and sustainable infrastructure that can futher entice workforces back into the city.

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2023/05/16/should-we-get-back-to-this-the-four-fixes-that-could-rescue-downtown.html
What we know about baseball bat attack on Virginia congressman’s staff

The Independent

23-05-16 13:03


Two staffers at the district office of Democratic Congressman Gerry Connolly were attacked with a metal baseball bat by Xuan Kha Tran Pham who was searching for the lawmaker. While Mr Connolly wasn't present at the time, he claimed that he didn't believe that the attack was politically motivated, but that it may have been prompted by a "toxic political environment". The two staffers are recovering from non-life-threatening injuries and, as yet, no motive has been established for the attack. Since January's Capitol attack, the number of threats against lawmakers and their families has risen significantly.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/rep-gerry-connolly-office-baseball-attack-b2339757.html
ChatGPT’s chief to testify before Congress as concerns grow about artificial intelligence’s risks

Associated Press

23-05-16 11:00


The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, will testify before Congress this week about how AI technology should be regulated. Altman's San Francisco-based company hit the headlines last year for ChatGPT, released in late 2020, which uses generative AI to offer human-like responses to questions. Educators have raised concerns it could be used to cheat on homework or exams, but some have gone further, warning that new legislation is needed to prevent people being misled by the unverified information generated by this technology.

https://apnews.com/article/chatgpt-openai-ceo-sam-altman-congress-73ff96c6571f38ad5fd68b3072722790
Philadelphia Democratic primary voters choosing from crowded field of progressives, moderates

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 10:15


Philadelphians are voting for a new mayor, among a crowded field of Democratic candidates, as the city grapples with increased gun violence and quality-of-life issues. The five front-runners, all of whom are Democrats, pledged to address the city’s violence, crime, and quality-of-life issues, but have different strategies for achieving this. The election is seen as an important barometer of how residents of major cities have fared since the pandemic heightened concerns about poverty, crime, and inequality, with results turning out to be quite tumultuous in Chicago and San Francisco. The Democratic nominee will generally face former city council member David Oh, the only Republican candidate, in November.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/16/philadelphia-democratic-primary-voters-choosing-from-crowded-field-of-progressives-moderates.html
First strippers’ union in a decade is expected to form this week

CNN

23-05-16 17:05


Strippers who were dismissed from the Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in North Hollywood after protesting for safe working conditions are expected to overwhelmingly win a union election, forming the first known union of strippers in the US since 2013. The Owner of the club, which had filed for bankruptcy after closing for a few months, is expected to reopen within 30 to 60 days following the settlement hearing. The strippers will be represented by Actor’s Equity Association, which expects to negotiate a fair contract ensuring the rights of employees and respect of their safety.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/16/business/strippers-union/index.html
US announces criminal cases involving flow of technology, information to Russia, China and Iran

Associated Press

23-05-16 16:43


The US Justice Department has revealed alleged cases of stolen sensitive technology that was passed to foreign adversaries, such as Apple’s software code for self-driving cars and materials used in missiles, going to countries like China, Russia and Iran. Criminal cases now being brought to light date back several years but the work of a task force, created this year, is being highlighted to disrupt the transfer of goods to foreign countries.

https://apnews.com/article/justice-department-iran-china-russia-0192f762d087469c1427b8e6d20ce014
ChatGPT’s chief testifies before Congress as concerns grow about artificial intelligence risks

The Globe and Mail

23-05-16 15:16


Sam Altman, the CEO of AI startup OpenAI, said that government intervention will be required to mitigate the risks posed by increasingly powerful AI systems. Speaking to Congress, Altman acknowledged the issues posed by the advanced chatbots created by OpenAI, including their ability to spread disinformation and violate copyright protections. He suggested that regulation should require AI companies to test their products and publicly disclose the risks posed by their use, in a manner approaching precision regulation. Other AI experts, meanwhile, have called for a moratorium on the development of new AI models to allow for greater risk assessments.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-chatgpts-chief-testifies-before-congress-as-concerns-grow-about/