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Campaign notebook: The dizzying web of big-money influence

Plus: Remarkable hype, Lurie's money, and why Breed's allies want to control the Democratic Party.

The hidden political history of SF’s 1906 earthquake and fire—and what it means today

Social class, race, and labor played a huge role in what happened—and how the city recovered.

Screen Grabs: Mads Mikkelsen magnetizes in epic ‘The Promised Land’

Sweeping Danish historical saga offers the actor a superb showcase, and an unnerving nemesis

Event shows widespread political support for Prop. A, affordable housing bond

Lively kickoff focuses on unity; turnout will be key, and Breed's right-wing measures aren't helping.

Supes approve Gaza ceasefire resolution by an 8-3 supermajority

Preston, Ronen, Peskin agree on compromise that all of the activists could support in historic vote.

The Chron, voting rights, and district elections

If the state Legislature starts to see district elections of local legislators as a Nimby problem, the oligarchs in SF will rejoice.

Check the record: Preston and his progressive colleagues are not against housing

Back in 2021, when Heather Knight was still at the Chronicle, the Yimbys put out something they called a "study" of the housing record...

Cuba solidarity activists rally in SF as U.N. overwhelmingly calls for end to embargo

US talks human rights—but the blockade against Cuba violates the human rights of the Cuban people.

Families in RVs near Lake Merced may have to go—but Mayor’s Office delays safe parking spot

Four-hour parking rules would mean eviction. Why isn't Breed pushing the obvious solution?

Corporate propaganda has cost 90 percent of US residents $47 trillion. Here’s why

Eminent science historian Naomi Oreskes talks about business, government, and her groundbreaking new book, 'The Big Myth.'