What Francisco Lindor has learned about Mets in spring training

PORT STREET LUCIE — Tuesday marked one month since Mets pitchers and catchers reported. With spring training well behind us, a general feel for the club may be starting to develop. There’s still work to be done on the Opening Day roster, but we’ve reached a point in camp where the players are getting used […]
Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez adds to anti-stealing arsenal

JUPITER, Fla. — A day after doing both, Francisco Alvarez beams when asked which one he prefers. The Mets catcher said he enjoys throwing to opponents more than hitting home runs. This season, Alvarez aims to have more fun than he did a year ago. In a breakout rookie season, Alvarez made an impression almost […]
Viral Warriors fan identified as $900-per-hour San Francisco escort

The woman seen cheering in the background of Stephen Curry’s golf swing celebration on Wednesday, captured by The Associated Press, has been identified as a San Francisco escort. Katherine Taylor, who reportedly charges $900 an hour, said on her website that she was the blonde who wore skimpy clothing and fist-pumped during Golden State’s win […]
Residents who have yet to flee San Francisco vote to screen welfare recipients for drugs and expand police powers

On Tuesday, San Francisco voters were given the chance to slowly change their votes. filthy, surrounding a crime-infested city—and they actually took it away. Voters chose to make it easier for police to do their jobs and cut off local welfare recipients who refused to take drug tests. background In San Francisco, 1 rating On […]
San Francisco ‘can no longer be called progressive city,’ newspaper declares after law-and-order measures pass

A San Francisco Chronicle article declared that the city “can no longer be called a progressive city” following the success of two law-and-order ballot measures on Tuesday. Chronicle reporters Aldo Toledo and Joe Garofoli write about progressive They wrote that the policy no longer appears to be popular with residents. The first of two ballot […]
San Francisco Votes for Police, Drug Tests; ‘Progressivism Is Out’

San Francisco voters on Super Tuesday passed a measure that expands police powers, requires drug testing for welfare recipients and loosens restrictions on commercial real estate development, a major defeat for the left. It became. of san francisco chronicle A front-page headline boldly proclaimed Wednesday morning. “Progressivism is dead — for now,” he said. “The […]
San Francisco passes law-and-order measures by large margins, including drug screening for welfare recipients

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San Francisco voters to weigh in on drug treatment measures, surveillance cameras for police

Voters in San Francisco will vote Tuesday on two public safety measures that reflect dissatisfaction with crime and drug use in the politically liberal city. These include proposals to force treatment for adults who use illegal drugs and receive cash welfare payments. Another ballot measure would expand police powers, give city officials more freedom to […]
San Francisco may vote to give cops more power, force some welfare recipients into drug treatment: ‘Some tough love’

One of America’s most liberal cities may soon agree to give police more freedom to fight crime and force some welfare recipients into some kind of drug treatment program. On Tuesday, residents of San Francisco, California, will have the opportunity to vote on two measures designed to curb the city’s growing crime and drug problems. […]
San Francisco — a city battling crime, drugs, and homelessness — apologizes for racism: ‘We still have a long way to go’

The city of San Francisco formally apologized to Black residents Tuesday for racial discrimination. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors, officially bipartisan but made up of 11 Democrats, unanimously passed a resolution apologizing to black residents for racial discrimination. apology read: On behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, the San Francisco Board […]