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California ban on same-sex marriage struck down

The California Supreme Court struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage Thursday, saying sexual orientation, like race or gender, "does not constitute a legitimate basis upon which to deny or withhold legal rights."

Time.com: Gay Calif. Couples Rush to Altar

Hundreds of gay and lesbian couples are securing marriage licenses on Tuesday, the first full day same-sex nuptials will be legal throughout California

Time.com: Calif. Overturns Gay Marriage Ban

The California Supreme Court has overturned a ban on gay marriage, paving the way for California to become the second state where gay and lesbian residents can marry

How close is too close to an ex?

Relationships are tricky enough with just two people involved so imagine how delicate the balancing act becomes when your ex is still in the mix.

Torch relay in San Francisco draws massive protest

Thousands of protesters demonstrated against China's human rights record and its crackdown in Tibet after the Olympic flame arrived in San Francisco Tuesday.

Veni, visa, vici: Cutting through visa red tape

Getting a visa can be a thicket of red tape -- or as easy as pie. Whether you should hire someone or do it yourself depends on where you're going.

FSB: Sick-leave mandates make businesses queasy

Washington, D.C., is moving forward with a bill that would make it the second city in the U.S. to require all businesses, including those with fewer than 10 employees, to provide paid sick leave for their staff.

Time.com: Charges Considered in Bay Oil Spill

Federal investigators were considering Monday whether to file criminal charges in San Francisco Bay's worst oil spill in nearly two decades

Time.com: Bay Area Spill Fouls Coastline

An oil spill fouled miles of coastline Thursday, sending environmentalists scrambling to save tarred marine life

Business 2.0: Computers

What if you could embed newspapers - and their ads - right into the tables where people sip their lattes? That's the idea behind TableTouch, a San Francisco startup that sells a coffee table with a built-in, Wi-Fi-enabled touchscreen and software that lets you browse the latest news stories with your fingers.

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