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Golden State Warriors going all in for Lauri Markkanen?
The Golden State Warriors missed out on Paul George for reasons that are claimed to be out of their control, but all hope is not lost for star talent. Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen is the most intriguing player left on the trade market as a 7-footer with 3-point shooting at his disposal. The Warriors are reportedly ready to pry him away from the Jazz, according to NBC’s Monte Poole.
Viral Retail Theft Sign Near Louis Vuitton in San Francisco Was Removed by Police
Retail theft is increasingly a concern for some major chains and elected officials in different parts of the country. And the varying degrees of penalties for shoplifting in different states continue to be a contentious issue.EXCLUSIVE: L'Agence Opens Paris Flagship and Showroom as Springboard for European Expansion A recent social media post of a phony sign that appeared to be outside of the Louis Vuitton store in downtown San Francisco has further stoked that debate. Designed to resemble a municipal-issued street sign, it read, “NOTICE: Stolen goods must remain under $950.” The sign appeared to mock California’s retail theft law, which...
Klay Thompson playing for the Lakers felt 'too much like playing for the Warriors'
James had several deep conversations with Thompson about the idea of playing together, sources said. But something about playing for the Lakers apparently felt too much like playing for the Warriors. As one source close to him put it, “Would this be trading one fishbowl for another?”. Source: ESPN.
Daniel Jones’ contract factored into Giants’ Saquon Barkley strategy
The Giants’ fork-in-the-road moment involving Saquon Barkley came nearly 18 months ago, when they re-signed Daniel Jones and slapped the franchise tag on their Pro Bowl running back minutes before the tag deadline. Another round of negotiations did not produce a deal, eventually leading the former Offensive Rookie of the Year to Philadelphia.
Humboldt Receives $360,000 Grant for ADPI-MENA Student Support
Cal Poly Humboldt received $360,000 from the California State University Chancellor’s Office to support students of Asian, Desi, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and North African (ADPI-MENA) descent. “Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to providing our students with opportunities to connect across our campus, and that includes finding communities in...
Learn with local masters: 7x7 Social Club hosts top talents for special workshops in July
After a whirlwind week of opening events at the 7x7 Social Club pop-up in Jackson Square, it's time to put our gorgeous space to creative use. This July, we are stoked to welcome some of our editors' favorite local talents for intimate workshops, one-on-ones, and tastings. While programming for the rest of the summer will be announced soon, find four very special events below with Wallflower's Eleanor Gerber-Siff, fashion icon Simon Ungless, dazzling decorative painter Caroline Lizarraga, and Michelin-starred chef Nicolas Delaroque.
Klay Thompson Officially Ends Warriors Dynasty & Signs $50M Deal With Mavericks, Social Media Reacts
While there will surely be more formidable signings and trades, the last available superstar-worthy talent is officially off the table. And with that, the Big 3 of Golden State Warriors has officially ended, as Klay Thompson has decided to leave the Bay Area to join the Dallas Mavericks. according to ESPN. Thompson will now be […]
Giants GM Joe Schoen’s stark Saquon Barkley reality: Not paying Daniel Jones $40M for handoffs
Tuesday night’s “Hard Knocks” premiere gave Giants fans an inside look at how painful a business it is behind the scenes. In a closed-door meeting with seven of his closest constituents, Giants general manager Joe Schoen pointed out the financial reality of paying quarterback Daniel Jones $40 million and retaining a high-priced running back in then-pending free agent Saquon Barkley. “We’ve got to upgrade the offensive line, and you’re paying the guy $40 million — it’s not to hand the ball off to a $12 million back,” Schoen said to director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, who questioned the...
Scientists may have discovered how to diagnose elusive neuro disorder
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a mysterious and deadly neurological disorder, usually goes undiagnosed until after a patient dies and an autopsy is performed. But now, UC San Francisco researchers have found a way to identify the condition while patients are still alive. A study appearing in Neurology on July 3...
ERO San Francisco Arrest Mexican Fugitive
Enforcement and Removal Operations San Francisco removed an unlawfully present foreign fugitive June 27 who was wanted by law enforcement authorities in his home country of Mexico to face charges for illegal possession of firearms and drugs with intent to distribute. Eduardo Jacob Cuencas Vivar, 41, departed via ground transportation...
NBA Rumors: Klay Thompson Felt Lakers Were Too Similar To Warriors
The Los Angeles Lakers went into free agency with one major target and that was former Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Klay Thompson, who had decided to part ways with the team he spent the first 13 years of his career with, winning four championships and establishing himself as one of the game’s all-time great shooters and three-and-D guards.
Early HIV Treatment Shrinks Viral Reservoir
People with HIV who start antiretroviral treatment very soon after infection experience a faster decline in the size of the viral reservoir in CD4 T cells, according to study findings reported in a recent preprint. While early treatment usually does not prevent viral rebound after stopping antiretrovirals, a smaller reservoir could raise the likelihood of long-term remission in cure studies.
16-Year-Old Marathon Swimmer Maya Merhige to Tackle English Channel
California resident aims to be one of the youngest to complete the Triple Crown of open water swimming while raising funds for Swim Across America. Maya Merhige is just 16 years old, but she has spent more than half of her life conquering open water marathon swims to raise funds and awareness for cancer research with the nonprofit Swim Across America. This year, she’s taking on one of the most iconic and challenging swims in the world: the English Channel. The English Channel swim (20.5 miles or 33 km) is the third leg of the coveted Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and will make Maya one of the youngest swimmers in history to accomplish this feat. Maya plans on swimming the English Channel between July 10 and 20, 2024, depending on when conditions are the most favorable.
Joe Schoen blasts the NY Giants OL in order to try and talk up Daniel Jones
Once Week 1 gets here, it's going to be the Daniel Jones show for the NY Giants and their offense. Despite general manager Joe Schoen working overtime to try and move up in the NFL Draft, he's sticking with Danny Dimes for at least this season. During the first episode...
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