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In her new book, “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilke

A close friendship can be one of the most fulfilling, and most challenging, relationships of our liv

In his new book "The Madman Theory," CNN anchor and Chief National Security correspondent Jim Sciutt

Musician Nina Simone once said "an artist's duty, as far as I'm concerned, is to reflect the times."

QAnon, the online conspiracy group that traffics in baseless theories about a Satan-worshipping deep

For Bay Area food banks, securing funding and supplies is increasingly difficult during the pandemic

With less than 90 days to the November election, concerns are mounting that the Trump Administration

Since former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe published “A Citizen’s Guide to Beating Donald Tru

As school districts around the country issue pandemic education plans, there’s widespread concern am

On August 5, thousands of nurses across the country staged protests to highlight the lack of persona

The Census Bureau is ending its population count a month early, though nearly 40 percent of the coun

The coronavirus pandemic has many people feeling isolated in their homes, detached from loved ones,

Renters across California could be in danger of losing their homes in the coming weeks. Eviction mor

In the month of July, California experienced its worst surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths leading Go

While Abraham Lincoln tends to get most of the credit for winning the Civil War, historian Fergus Bo

In March 2019, news broke of a massive college admissions bribery scandal. Among the accused were pr

First, South Bay Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, chair of the House health subcommittee, joins us to discu

In mid-March, California became the first state to enact widespread shelter-in-place orders -- seen

After more than four months of limited activity and isolation, Californians have been itching to soc

The end of July spells the end of an additional $600 per week benefit for many unemployed Americans