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72-year-old Bay Area nun preparing for 1st powerlifting competition, taking health to next level

A 72-year-old Bay Area nun, Sister Pat Farrell, prepares for her first powerlifting competition, showcasing her commitment to health and fitness. While she typically engages in hospital and social justice work, Farrell recently began lifting weights to combat muscle loss associated with aging. She aims to inspire others, especially her fellow sisters, to embrace physical activity.

49ers hall-of-famer Jerry Rice welcomes Special Olympics athlete ambassadors to SFO

United Airlines employees met NFL legend Jerry Rice at San Francisco International Airport to promote the Special Olympics Service Ambassador (SOSA) program. United plans to expand SOSA to all seven hubs, hiring four ambassadors at SFO by the end of the year. The initiative provides Special Olympics athletes with job opportunities and full employee benefits.

Bill Neukom, former SF Giants CEO during 2010 World Series win, dies at 83

Bill Neukom, former managing partner of the San Francisco Giants, passed away at 83. He led the team during its first World Series victory in 2010 and contributed significantly to the franchise's success. Giants CEO Larry Baer praised Neukom's leadership and dedication to the organization.

Recall bid against two Fairfax town officials qualifies for ballot, election date to be set

Voters in Fairfax, Marin County, will decide the fate of Mayor Lisel Blash and Vice Mayor Stephanie Hellman after recall petitions succeeded in gathering enough signatures. Proponents cite issues like homelessness and budget mismanagement, while Blash and Hellman claim misinformation fueled the recall effort. A special election will be organized following the town council's next meeting.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration has fired four immigration judges from the San Francisco Immigration Court since April, leaving nine vacancies in 26 courtrooms. The firings coincide with increased arrests of asylum-seekers by ICE during court hearings.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration fired four immigration judges in San Francisco, including Ila Deiss, who had a high asylum approval rate. This leaves nine vacancies in the local immigration court as nationwide firings of judges reach at least 17 across ten states. The firings coincide with increased arrests of asylum-seekers by ICE.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration fired four immigration judges in San Francisco, including Judge Ila Deiss, who had a high asylum approval rate. This action leaves nine vacancies in the local immigration court system, raising concerns about the impact on asylum-seekers. Nationwide, at least 17 judges have been dismissed across various states.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration has fired four immigration judges in San Francisco since April, leaving nine vacancies across 26 courtrooms. Notably, three of the judges had higher asylum approval rates than the national average, with Judge Ila Deiss granting relief in 93.7% of her cases.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration fired four immigration judges in San Francisco, including Ila Deiss, who had a 93.7 percent asylum approval rate. This leaves nine vacancies in the immigration court system, which has seen at least 17 judges fired nationwide since Monday. The firings coincide with increased arrests of asylum-seekers by ICE.

Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

The Trump administration fired four immigration judges in San Francisco, including Ila Deiss, who had a high asylum approval rate of 93.7 percent. This move leaves nine vacancies in the San Francisco Immigration Court amid a nationwide trend, where at least 17 judges across 10 states have been dismissed.

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