"Several San Francisco supervisors expressed their disapproval of Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff's comments last week supporting Trump's threat to send the National Guard into the city. Supervisor Jackie Fielder vowed to boycott Dreamforce events this year. [NBC Bay Area] Our first significant rainfall of the season is rolling in today after 11 am, and will last into Tuesday. The rest of the week is expected to be dry. [KRON4]"
"Bay Area leaders are reacting to the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners that began today as part of a peace deal. Congresswoman Lateefah Simaon said, "I'm hopeful this war is truly over. We have a lot of atoning to do. We have a lot of rebuilding to do." [ABC 7] A new Bay Area News Group poll finds that 63% of local workers are back to working full time in an office, with the number of hybrid and fully remote workers dwindling. [Bay Area News Group]"
"Four people were killed and at least 20 were injured in a mass shooting at a bar on St. Helena Island in South Carolina on Sunday, during a high school alumni event. [CNN] Vice President JD Vance warned Sunday that "deeper" and more "painful" cuts to the federal workforce are coming as a resul of the government shutdown, though he did not get specific. [Associated Press] Hundreds of workers at the CDC, including infectious disease experts, who were notified of being fired last week were quickly reinstated, with the firings said to be "in error." [New York Times]"
Several San Francisco supervisors opposed Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff's support for Trump's threat to send the National Guard, and Supervisor Jackie Fielder vowed to boycott Dreamforce events. The first significant seasonal rainfall arrives after 11 am and will continue into Tuesday, with drier conditions expected later in the week. Bay Area leaders are responding to the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners as part of a peace deal, and Congresswoman Lateefah Simaon expressed hope for an end to the war and called for atoning and rebuilding. A Bay Area News Group poll finds 63% of local workers back in full-time office roles. A mass shooting in South Carolina killed four and injured at least twenty. Vice President JD Vance warned of deeper, more painful federal workforce cuts tied to the government shutdown. Hundreds of CDC workers who were told they were fired were quickly reinstated, with the firings described as errors.
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