Elon Musk’s decision to turn Twitter into X wiped out anywhere between $4 billion and $20 billion in value, according to analysts and brand agencies https://t.co/0cPbvSKZwk
Thirteen years ago the Supreme Court decided corporations are people under the First Amendment.
Today, sold-out politicians block progress on all fronts to appease their corporate donors.
Citizens United is among the worst decisions in history. It corrupts our system every day.
Duke Ellington Morris will become a part of the @flySFO Wag Brigade as its first feline member and bring moments of bliss to airport travelers 🐾
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"Ansel Adams in Our Time," a major exhibition at the @deyoungmuseum, takes a look at Adams’ extensive career, but creates the space to examine his art, and its relationship to environmentalism, with nuance and context.
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@DionLimTV@abc7newsbayarea Why don’t businesses in the US install those rolling metal doors that are rolled down over storefronts at night and locked. The are commonly used in other countries. Not pretty but they work.
On the occasion of the #HolocaustMemorialDay2023 the Consulate General of Italy joined the ceremony of the Consular Corps in SF at the Holocaust Memorial Monument with Ms Andra Bucci, survivor of Auschwitz. #HMD2023#NeverForget
U.S. local newspapers are dying at a rate of 2 per week. By 2025, a third of them will be gone. If you’re not convinced that’s a doomsday-level threat to democracy, read this state-by-state list of what local reporters uncovered in 2022. It’s a sample of what we stand to lose.
“He was always going to run. Absent incarceration or interment, and perhaps only the latter, he inevitably would seek the presidency again. His narcissism, his megalomania, his delicate yet illimitable ego, would have it no other way.”
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