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I was in college at UC Santa Cruz during the Vietnam War. After the fall of Saigon in 1975, Daniel Ellsberg, whose leak of ...
Breast cancer touches 1 in 8 women—straight, lesbian, cis, black, white, brown, and trans—alike. It can even affect men. It ...
New York Life has received perfect scores of 100% on the Human Rights Campaign Equality Index, evidencing this life insurance ...
Ah, summer—the season of sunshine, signature cocktails … and a surge of wedding bells. Whether you’re tying the knot on a ...
When Jane Wagner’s The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe premiered on Broadway in 1985 starring Lily ...
WNBA Momentum & All-Star Power If July 2025 felt a little extra electric, we can thank the women of the WNBA for turning up ...
San Francisco has long been a city where food meets feeling. We cry over oysters, whisper sweet nothings to our single-origin ...
It’s hard for us to use the past tense when describing our phenomenal sister and sister-in-law Patty Gaffney. But slightly ...
According to the distinguished Renaissance humanist and scholar Girolamo Cardano (1501–1576), “Jàcopo Bonfàdio (c. 1508–1550) ...
San Francisco has a long and rich history, dating back centuries. From the Miwok Native Americans, through the Gold Rush, to ...
Photos by Rink Following a blockbuster turnout for its June event during Pride Month, the Castro Night Market once again drew ...
While much has changed since the dark, early years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the needed work to fight HIV/AIDS remains and ...