An appeals court on Friday upheld Harvey Weinstein's 2022 rape and sexual assault conviction in California but ordered his trial judge to resentence him.
Former San Francisco immigration judge Jeremiah Johnson said he was fired by the Department of Justice about 30 minutes after granting asylum to an Indigenous family from Guatemala, a moment he said propelled him to seek answers, traveling there to retrace his final case.
Two men from Tennessee accused of violently stealing $6.5 million in cryptocurrency in the Bay Area and Los Angeles appeared before a federal judge in San Francisco on Tuesday. According to an indictment, the men posed as UPS, pizza delivery and DoorDash drivers to gain access to victims' homes.
Jake Reiner remembered his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner in his podcast return on Wednesday.
The makers of the abortion pill mifepristone filed an emergency appeal at the Supreme Court on Saturday urging the justices to pause a lower-court ruling that temporarily blocked Americans from accessing the drug through the mail.
Eight months ahead of schedule, the federal government closed San Francisco's immigration court at 100 Montgomery Street, leaving thousands of cases in transition and advocates warning of delays and confusion.