Tech firm in the Bay Area reveals unexpected layoffs affecting almost 25% of its staff.

GoPro to Cut Workforce by 23% In a significant move for the Bay Area tech sector, GoPro has announced it will reduce its workforce by 23%. This translates to nearly 145 jobs, as the company aims to streamline operations. The San Mateo-based action camera manufacturer plans to implement these layoffs by the second quarter of […]
Additional LA28 Olympic tickets priced at $28 will be offered in upcoming releases.

LA28 CEO Addresses Olympic Ticket Pricing Concerns Reynold Huber, the CEO of LA28, has reached out to Angelenos who are feeling the pinch from high ticket prices for Olympic events. Many locals are expressing their dissatisfaction, particularly after $28 tickets vanished almost immediately on Wednesday, leaving behind a wave of frustration. Huber defended the ticketing […]
West Coast climber, the first American to reach the summit of Everest, passes away at 97.

Jim Whitaker, a trailblazing American mountaineer and the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1963, has passed away at 97. His family shared that he died peacefully at his home in Port Townsend, Washington. Whitaker’s historic climb took place a decade after the iconic ascent by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing […]
Unusual NYC tenant advocate Cea Weaver has Mamdani as her phone background

Tenant Advocate’s Unique Choice of Phone Wallpaper Sparks Attention Thea Weaver, a notable figure in the city’s tenant advocacy space, recently shared a rather unexpected detail: she has a photo of Mayor Zoran Mamdani as her phone wallpaper. This revelation came during an interview with New York Magazine in March, just before a hearing focused […]
Operation Epic Fury’s military achievements in Iran, detailed by the figures

The Pentagon reports that the US military targeted over 13,000 locations in Iran, effectively taking out most of its weapons factories and all production facilities for attack drones. This marks what officials are calling a “decisive military victory” achieved during Operation Epic Fury. During a press conference, Secretary of the Army Pete Hegseth and Air […]
Police catch suspect who shot security guard at NYC shelter after a week on the run.

A man has been taken into custody for shooting and injuring a security guard at a Manhattan shelter. The incident occurred last week, and the police reported the arrest on Wednesday. Authorities identified Shaquille Parker, 31, as the suspect. He was arrested Tuesday at his girlfriend’s residence on a warrant related to the fatal shooting […]
Top private schools in NYC convene for a progressive ‘diversity symposium’ for children as young as 4

Diversity Symposium in NYC Private Schools Sparks Controversy This week, some of New York City’s top private schools will participate in a “diversity symposium” organized by a nonprofit aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion among young children. Critics are raising concerns, labeling these institutions as “indoctrination centers” and suggesting they push anti-Semitic and anti-Western […]
New York prepares for physician-assisted suicide as Canadians caution it could lead to problems.

Concerns Rising as New York Moves Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide Debbie Fisher is urging New Yorkers to talk to their elderly family members ahead of the state’s upcoming legalization of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) this summer. Rita Buzbee, a 93-year-old woman from Canada, almost became a victim of euthanasia after a single statement made in a moment […]
Daughter of serial killer Rex Heuermann weeps in court alongside her mother during guilty pleas.

In a Long Island courtroom, Victoria Heuerman, the daughter of confessed serial killer Rex Heuerman, was visibly emotional as her father admitted to murdering eight women and leaving their bodies behind. At 29, Victoria shed tears as she sat beside her mother, Asa Ellerup, 62, who has been linked to the eight murders that occurred […]
Former SF human rights director Sheryl Davis receives city retirement benefits

A former civil rights commissioner in San Francisco is under fire for allegedly misusing city funds for personal use and to cover his son’s education expenses, all while still receiving taxpayer-funded severance payments. Cheryl Davis, 57, who resigned from her role as chair of the Human Rights Commission in September 2024 due to a potential […]