San Francisco residents will vote in November to determine if 16 and 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote in local elections, NBC News reported Saturday. “I really think that Vote 16 will help youth of color in San Francisco establish the habit of voting at an earlier age, and really provide them with the support…
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All museum curator Gary Garrels said was, “Don’t worry, we will definitely still continue to collect white artists,” and now he’s been forced to resign over the McCarthyite allegation of holding “toxic white supremacist beliefs.” For some 20 years, and until just a few days ago, Garrels served as the senior curator of painting and…
DoorDash is facing a lawsuit from San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin for “illegally misclassifying employees as independent contractors,” Boudin tweeted today. In the complaint, Boudin argues DoorDash misclassified its workers and in doing so, engages in unfair labor practices. “Misclassifying workers deprives them of the labor law safeguards to which they are entitled, denying…
San Francisco has canceled plans to move hundreds of homeless people to a large indoor space in a convention center after 70 people at a shelter tested positive for coronavirus. It will move homeless people to hotels instead — or leave them in tents. The Daily Mail reported Saturday: In the biggest outbreak at a…
San Francisco Federal Reserve chief says that a recession is not on the horizon. Trader Peter Brandt shares her sentiment as he believes the S&P 500 has more muscle. Other analysts also see the index climbing but only after a short-term pullback. The unending trade war threats, the contracting manufacturing industry and the cutting of…