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  1. March for climate change: Huge gathering expected for Saturday rally in .

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  2. Untimely injuries, Buster Posey's eventual move to first base, a big contract and a .211 average in his last 210 plate appearances all add up to a cloudy future for Brandon Belt with the . Story: Via

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  3. Birthright citizenship is vital to this country, making it possible for immigrant families to integrate and build a life here. Eliminating or curtailing birthright citizenship wouldn’t fix our broken immigration system, writes .

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  4. In spring training, any A’s fan would have been thrilled if Oakland were to claim a wild-card berth to the playoffs. The A’s were among the longest of long shots, but times have changed. via

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  5. California’s firefighting agency is running out of money in the midst of a disastrous and deadly fire season and needs another $234 million to make it through the middle of next year.

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  6. Another NFL season. And Colin Kaepernick continues to dominate the conversation. Quite a trick for a man who isn’t in the league. via

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  7. Kamala Harris' viral grilling of Kavanaugh ends with a thud

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  8. How is the rising minimum wage impacting the restaurant industry? According to a new study, the answer is: not much.

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  9. When will the promise of stem cells become reality? After 8 years and millions of dollars, a clinical trial shows just how far science is from proving stem cells can heal. Part 3 of :

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  10. In Part 2, we went inside the consumer stem cell market. What are the risks of unproven, unregulated treatments on offer at for-profit clinics?

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  11. In Part 1, we told the story of Jordan, a young boy who suffers from autism and epilepsy. Could stem cells be a miracle cure?

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  12. Read the full special report on the patients, scientists and profit-seekers all banking on :

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  13. Lofty promises, limited results: After 14 years and $3 billion, has California's bet on stem cells paid off? Read part four of our in-depth series, "The Miracle Cell," from reporters and :

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  14. Cracked Millennium Tower window could be part of larger problems

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  15. State revokes the licenses of two Santa Rosa senior housing facilities, saying employees abandoned residents during the Tubbs Fire in 2017

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  16. Most people who stumble upon areas like San Francisco’s Glen Canyon Park or Billy Goat Hill see an escape from a bustling downtown. But some Diamond Heights residents have begun to view such areas as tinder boxes.

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  17. For San Francisco, there is always a sense of urgency to be prepared. But only half of the city's 4,900 most earthquake-vulnerable buildings have been seismically retrofit.

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  18. U.S. Geological Survey scientists say a 7.0 magnitude quake on the Hayward Fault will likely kill at least 800 people throughout the Bay Area, leave 150,000 people homeless and cause losses of more than $1.5 trillion.

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  19. Geological experts pointed out that there is a 72 percent chance of a massive shaker on the 60-mile-long Hayward Fault through the East Bay sometime in the next 25 years. Which really means any day now.

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  20. A crucial five-year-old program requiring the owners of San Francisco’s 4,900 most earthquake-vulnerable buildings is well on its way to making the city safer. Read more:

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