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Biden in the Wind Jul. 07, 2023

Daily Editorials

Except for a modest number who go by ferry, almost everybody who travels between Marin County and Sa... Read More

Biden in the Wind Jul. 05, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

Except for a modest number who go by ferry, almost everybody who travels between Marin County and Sa... Read More

Jail the Shoplifters May. 24, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Brazen shoplifting is hurting all of us. I'm brushing with bubble gum-flavored children's toothpast... Read More

San Francisco Does Detroit May. 03, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

I left San Francisco just in time — at the end of 2016. Sure, I saw the occasional junkie shoo... Read More

The Three Women of San Francisco Jan. 18, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — So, what city gave America the only woman House speaker, the most senior senator ... Read More

Overdose Prevention Sites Dec. 31, 2022

Susan Estrich

They call them "overdose prevention sites." I'd never heard of them until I saw the picture in the L... Read More

Closed Schools Join With Closed Minds Oct. 19, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

COVID school closures hurt American kids. American parents have seen it: The longer schools were clo... Read More

San Francisco Is Calling Oct. 16, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Athena Lucero When my husband, Louie, decided to hold off on competing in this year's Alcatraz Sh... Read More

Celebrate the Mexican Renaissance at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Oct. 02, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber We tend to think of the Renaissance as a strictly Italian phenomenon. But in the 1920s... Read More

San Francisco Opera Is a Cultural Landmark Oct. 01, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber Hollywood has the Academy Awards. New York City has the Tonys. San Francisco has for m... Read More

The Second Amendment Puts Safety First Sep. 29, 2022

Armstrong Williams

The Second Amendment addressing the right of American citizens to bear arms is a touchy subject thes... Read More

Warped 'Compassion' Destroys Society Aug. 25, 2022

Laura Hollis

Thousands of years of civilizations (of all sorts) have demonstrated that there are certain foundati... Read More

What Was the Left Thinking? Jun. 10, 2022

Michael Barone

Whether you're contemplating San Francisco voters' recall of left-wing District Attorney Chesa Boudi... Read More

The Chesa Boudin Inflection Point in the Fight for Civilizational Sanity Jun. 10, 2022

Josh Hammer

Chesa Boudin is, by any reasonable measure, a nut job. Conservatives could not grow a more picture-p... Read More

Turning a Corner, Away from Excessive Risk Aversion Apr. 01, 2022

Michael Barone

It feels like we're turning a corner. Since the beginning of the calendar year, a lot of things have... Read More

Fear of Crime Feb. 24, 2022

Susan Estrich

The guy was coming out of the dry cleaners on a pleasant Saturday morning. He was walking over to th... Read More

Purge of Looney Left is Good for Everyone Feb. 22, 2022

Froma Harrop

Some see the expulsion of three far lefties from San Francisco's school board as bad news for Democr... Read More

A School Board Vote in San Francisco Suggests Progressivism Has Pushed Too Far Feb. 22, 2022

Daily Editorials

Notoriously liberal San Francisco voters have discovered that even they have limits when it comes to... Read More

Chaos and Crime Are Not Homeless Jan. 30, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

New Yorker Michelle Go was pushed in front of a moving subway train, Sandra Shells was waiting for a... Read More

Sick City Jan. 26, 2022

John Stossel

San Francisco's liberal mayor declared a "state of emergency" to try to deal with the city's "nasty ... Read More