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An older Asian woman getting a vaccine shot.

Fueled by 'Eris,' COVID Escapes Predictability Once Again

Most students are learning at typical pace again, but those who lost ground during COVID-19 aren't catching up

A woman using COVID-19 rapid self-test kit at home.

COVID-19, a Disease With Tricks Up Its Sleeve, Hasn’t Fallen Into a Seasonal Pattern — Yet

Summer school programs aren't enough to reverse pandemic learning loss, researchers say

high school student and tutor look at an assignment

Thinking about tutoring for your child? Here’s what you should consider.

This online tutoring company says it offers expert one-on-one help. Students often get neither.

A scene of the Pride parade on Market Street in San Francisco. In the foreground is a white woman wearing rose-colored glasses and holding a rainbow flag with both hands above her head. She is surrounded by other marchers and towers of green and orange balloons. It is sunny, and this is a joyful scene, as the woman is smiling broadly.

SF Pride 2023: How to Safely Enjoy the Party

A photo illustration of a person lying on a couch with hands over face. Above is a medical scene with a phone that says 'hold.'

For Many Long COVID Patients, Qualifying for Disability Is Half the Battle

A tall hotel building is seen in the distance with many rectangular windows. A woman has her back to the camera as she stands staring to her right. The sun is shining on parts of the building, but it is mostly in shade.

San Francisco to Pay Hotel Whitcomb $19.5 Million in Property Damage

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