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Thousands rally in San Francisco, Bay Area as part of national ‘Hands Off!' demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco and across the Bay Area on Saturday, expressing frustrations and anger about how President Donald Trump is running the country.
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Thousands rally in San Francisco, Bay Area as part of national ‘Hands Off!' demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco’s Civic Center on Saturday, expressing frustrations and anger about how President Donald Trump is running the country.
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Thousands rally in San Francisco as part of national ‘Hands Off!' demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco’s Civic Center on Sunday, expressing frustrations and anger about how President Donald Trump is running the country. Christie Smith reports.
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Understanding Bay Area impact of President Trump's tariffs
Across the Bay Area, tech companies, businesses and families are expected to feel the impact of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. Some of the world’s leading tech giants, like Apple, Alphabet, and Meta, are already seeing an impact on Wall Street. A Yale study indicated that families can see a yearly impact of $3,800, and some restaurant owners are...
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Elderly, kids, and disabled could lose housing amid federal funding delays
Children, seniors with disabilities, and men and women living with AIDS are just a few of the groups now in danger of losing their housing in California because of a major delay in funding from the federal government. Bigad Shaban reports.
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‘Liberation Day' tariffs cause sticker shock to some across Bay Area
President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are causing sticker shock to many consumers across the Bay Area.
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‘Liberation Day' tariffs shock some across Bay Area
President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are causing sticker shock to many consumers across the Bay Area. Emma Goss reports.
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Elderly, kids, and disabled could lose housing amid federal funding delays
Children, seniors with disabilities, and men and women living with AIDS are just a few of the groups now in danger of losing their housing in California because of a major delay in funding from the federal government.
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Deep Dive: Many could lose housing amid federal funding delays
Children, seniors with disabilities, and men and women living with AIDS are just a few of the groups now in danger of losing their housing in California because of a major delay in funding from the federal government. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Investigative Reporter Bidad Shaban to understand the details.
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Trump's latest tariffs, Elon Musk's administration role and TikTok's fate
NBC Bay Area business and tech reporter Scott Budman breaks down President Donald Trump’s tariffs announcement, talks about Elon Musk’s future in the Trump administration, and provides an update on TikTok’s future.
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Judge orders Trump administration to restore legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children
A federal judge in California on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore legal aid to tens of thousands of migrant children who are in the United States without a parent or guardian.
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Legal aid groups seek to block cancelled contracts to represent unaccompanied immigrant children
Legal aid groups representing unaccompanied minors are seeking a temporary restraining order halting federal contract cancellations. Hilda Gutierrez reports.
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Proposed federal legislation would create national park to honor Cesar Chavez
A proposed piece of federal legislation would create a new national park to honor famed farm labor leader Cesar Chavez.
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San Jose community celebrates Cesar Chavez Day
There was a celebration at San Jose City College Monday as they honored the life and work of labor leader Cesar Chavez. Ian Cull reports.
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Understanding how some are preparing for potential healthcare cuts
California healthcare providers are bracing for potential cuts from the federal government. House Republicans are looking to trim $800 billion from the agency that oversees Medicaid. Right now, Medicaid accounts for 20% of all healthcare spending in the U.S. NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with Maria Zamora, CEO of the Center for Elders’ Independence, and Michael Mancini, son of...
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Watch: Librarians scramble to save data from downed government websites
Dozens of websites and web pages have been taken down since President Trump took office, and groups of librarians across the U.S. are scrambling to save that data.
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What is Signal, the chat app used by US officials to share attack plans?
A magazine journalist’s account of being added to a group chat of U.S. national security officials coordinating plans for airstrikes has raised questions about how highly sensitive information is supposed to be handled. Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg detailed a discussion that happened over the Signal messaging app hours before the strikes. The National Security Council has since said the text...
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Will trimming the federal workforce make a dent in government bloat?
The U.S. federal government employs roughly 2.4 million people, across over 400 agencies, not including postal workers and active-duty military.
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America's European allies are trying to pry their unspent money back from USAID
Three European allies have been pressing the Trump administration to get back money they sent to the United States to help low-income countries.
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Trump admin abruptly cuts contracts for legal aid to migrant children in U.S.
Nonprofit aid groups providing free legal and social services to unaccompanied immigrant children being held in federal detention centers received notices Friday that most of their government contracts were being canceled. Jocelyn Moran reports.