Long used in sunscreens in Europe and Asia, bemotrizinol offers broad protection and doesn’t leave a white cast on your skin.
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- Water spills over the seawall at the San Francisco Embarcadero amid a king tide. The tidal anomaly Friday night was 1.4 feet and was expected to increase to 1.7 feet. A 2-foot anomaly, the highest summer tide on record, is forecast for Sunday. 📹: Anthony Edwards/S.F. Chronicle
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00:00 - The U.S. Men’s National Team shrugged off any pressure, taking the lead early en route to a 3-0 halftime lead as it beat Paraguay 4-1 in a World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium on Friday night.
- Jacob Smith, a 20-year-old Yuba City McDonald’s manager, thanked supporters from his hospital bed after police say a co-worker threw hot cooking oil on him.
- Losses might be piling up for the San Francisco Giants, but Bruce Jenkins believes there are still plenty of reasons to watch them as we move deeper into the season.
- A video of a Waymo parking in a bike lane in San Francisco sparked an uproar from bicyclists who argued that the driverless vehicles should be designed to follow all traffic rules.
- Authorities responded Friday morning after a body was found near West Circle on the UC Berkeley campus.
- Surveillance footage reviewed by the Chronicle shows four masked people in dark clothing getting out of the cars and surrounding the victim’s vehicle, opening the front doors of his car.
- Long used in sunscreens in Europe and Asia, bemotrizinol offers broad protection and doesn’t leave a white cast on your skin.
- A suspected shoplifter was killed and two San Francisco police officers were injured Friday morning after all three were struck by a vehicle outside a Trader Joe’s grocery store at California and Hyde streets.
- The once-sprawling barbecue empire of Matt Horn appears to be down to a single location.
- This San Francisco restaurant known for its maximalist decor and commitment to reducing food waste is closing its doors after four years in the Mission District.

