It's a boy! Asian immigrants use medical technology to satisfy age-old desire: a son The preference for sons has become a matter of concern in China and India, where the availability of ultrasound and other medical technology since the 1980s to identify the sex of unborn children has produced abnormally high ratios of male babies in some sections of both countries.
Mortgage rates are at their lowest level in decades, but thousands of Silicon Valley residents are discovering that qualifying for a loan is tougher than it has been in years.
As President George W. Bush's eight years come to a close, critics are creatively venting. So how do liberals in the Bay Area and beyond hate Bush? Let us count the ways.
Democratic legislative leaders say talks have broken down with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger over their plan to raise billions in new revenue with a simple majority vote after he vetoed the controversial plan.
Bush protects unique areas across the Pacific 'National monument' designation will ban oil drilling, commercial fishing and ocean dumping in three vast areas. Bay Area scientists cheer the move, which will protect a key coral reefs where researchers from Stanford and other institutions operate a lab.
Motivated Flames hand Sharks 5-2 loss CALGARY, Alberta — The Sharks lost a hockey game and three hours of sleep Tuesday night.Today was supposed to be for travel and relaxing, nothing on the schedule except an 11 a.
Consumers cutting back on some tech items Around the country, Americans bracing for hard times are quickly discovering that high-tech bling maybe something they can live without.
Greek interior minister survives Cabinet reshuffle ATHENS, Greece—The embattled Greek prime minister reshuffled his Cabinet Wednesday but retained several key posts, including the interior minister despite criticism of the government's handling of riots last month. Full Story
Lindsay Lohan: It's not over with Ronson Lindsay Lohan says she hasn't split with DJ Samantha Ronson, despite media reports they had publicly sparred several times over the holidays.
Editorial: Governor finally wants prison reform There may yet be a silver lining behind the calamitous $41 billion state budget deficit. It may force policy changes and budget cuts for a once-untouchable area of spending: state prisons.