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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > malakai-taufoou-serra-los-gatos-ccs-division-i-title-ohio-state-247sports

    Behind 2 picks, 2 TDs from Malakai Taufoou, Serra rallies from 4th-quarter hole to win CCS Division I title

    3+ min ago (43+ words) Serra's Malakai Taufoou (10) runs with the ball against Los Gatos in the fourth quarter during the CCS Division I championship game at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)...

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    NBC Bay Area
    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > bay-area-afghans-trump-immigration > 3988585

    Bay Area Afghans worried after Trump's comments on immigration

    42+ min ago (320+ words) There is now frustration and fear after President Trump's new comments on immigration, including a possible crackdown affecting Afghan residents, following the National Guard shooting in Washington, DC. Velena Jones reports. Just days after the deadly National Guard shooting in DC, Afghan immigrants in the Bay Area say they're feeling new fears following President Trump's vow to stop immigration requests from what he called "third world countries," and his call for "reverse migration." Trump's comments come after authorities identified the suspect as an Afghan national, who once worked with a CIA-backed group, killed one national guard reservist and severely injured another. A man who came from Afghanistan to the US in 1981, who asked to remain anonymous, said he is fearing retaliation against him and his community. "My message is to others. Please be useful to this country. It is a very…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > letters-fremont-cricket-field-critics-fear-unknown

    Letters: Fremont cricket field critics fear the unknown

    45+ min ago (460+ words) Re: "Neighbors up in arms over cricket field plans" (Page B1, Nov. 22). It is more likely the fear of the unknown. People here are not familiar with cricket. Both baseball and cricket trace their origins back to medieval European bat-and-ball games and are more like "cousins." Cricket fields all over the world are in the middle of cities and residential neighborhoods, and they are safe. It is fun to play and or watch cricket, so let us go for it. Subru Bhat Union City Re: "Coal project costs mounting" (Page A1, Nov. 26). The New York Times article about Phil Tagami's proposed Oakland coal terminal is very misleading. The article says, "a state judge ruled in 2023 that the city had to uphold its deal with Tagami." However, that ruling only provided Tagami with $320,000 in damages. The disappointed coal developers found a judge in…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > bay-area-holiday-spending-economic-divide-black-friday

    Economic worries don’t stop Black Friday spending in Bay Area

    53+ min ago (978+ words) Crowds aren't her favorite, but 80-year-old Dorene Luzzi of Redwood City wasn't letting that stop her Black Friday shopping plans. "It's been a nightmare," Luzzi said, gleeful as she showed off clothing deals she snagged for her family on Friday at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo. Despite talk of the death of American malls due to online shopping and the COVID-19 pandemic, the Peninsula center was full of life, with children climbing on the outdoor playground and every table in the food court packed. For many Bay Area consumers, the holiday season is a balancing act: navigating rising costs and economic uncertainty while still enjoying the rituals and joy of gift shopping. Rachel Michelin, president of the California Retailers Association, said shoppers are embracing both the convenience of online buying and the tradition of in-person browsing. "Going to in-person…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > san-jose-property-sale-single-family-residence-sells-for-1-5-million-2

    San Jose property sale: Single-family residence sells for $1.5 million

    1+ hour, 15+ min ago (249+ words) The spacious unit in the 600 block of Fleming Avenue in San Jose was sold on Oct. 17, 2025 for $1,500,000, or $698 per square foot. The spacious unit in the 600 block of Fleming Avenue in San Jose was sold on Oct. 17, 2025 for $1,500,000, or $698 per square foot. The house, built in 1964, has an interior space of 2,150 square feet. This single-story house has three bedrooms and two baths. Inside, there is a fireplace. The property is equipped with a heating system. In addition, the home features two parking spots, providing ample room for multiple vehicles. The lot of the property is substantial, measuring 0.3 acres, and boasts a pool for relaxation and recreation. These nearby houses have also recently been sold: On Fleming Avenue, San Jose, in San Jose in April 2024, a 2,691-square-foot home was sold for $2,675,000, a price per square foot of $994. The home has 4 bedrooms…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > vancouver-canucks-san-jose-sharks-nhl-macklin-celebrini-william-eklund

    Goal awarded after NHL’s official review helps Sharks win penalty-filled game

    1+ hour, 24+ min ago (535+ words) SAN JOSE " William Eklund and Adam Gaudette scored goals 1:14 apart in the second period to help lift the Sharks to a penalty-filled and sometimes feisty 3-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Friday afternoon at SAP Center. Eklund's power play goal from a sharp angle off an assist from Macklin Celebrini at the 14:03 mark of the second period tied the game 2-2. Just over a minute later, Gaudette jammed at a loose puck that was beside the post and next to the left pad of Canucks goalie Nikita Tolopilo. It was not ruled a goal on the ice, but after the NHL initiated a video review, it was determined that Gaudette's shot completely crossed the Canucks' goal line at the 15:17 mark of the second period. That was enough offense for goalie Yaroslav Askarov, who made 32 saves for his ninth win this month,…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > novato-thanksgiving-shooting-by-security-officer-at-coast-guard-housing-prompts-shelter-in-place

    Novato: Thanksgiving shooting by security officer at Coast Guard housing prompts shelter-in-place

    2+ hour, 54+ min ago (189+ words) Novato police initially issued an alert shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday about "an altercation between US Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect." By Bay City News A shooting involving a contracted security officer at U.S. Coast Guard housing in Novato prompted a shelter-in-place order there Thanksgiving night that has since been lifted, Coast Guard officials said Friday. [Suspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge] [2 National Guard members shot in an ambush attack just blocks from the White House] [Man shot in Oakland argument] [Victim in deadly Richmond shooting is identified] [Woman arrested in shooting of San Ramon teen] Novato police initially issued an alert shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday about "an altercation between US Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect" that led to residents sheltering in place in the Bolling, Marin Valley and Coast Guard housing areas…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > hungarys-orbn-seeks-more-russian-oil-and-gas-at-kremlin-talks-with-putin

    Hungary’s Orbán seeks more Russian oil and gas at Kremlin talks with Putin

    3+ hour, 4+ min ago (893+ words) By Justin Spike | Associated Press Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb'n held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Friday, once again shunning efforts by his European Union partners to isolate Moscow over its invasion of neighboring Ukraine nearly four years ago. The trip to Moscow is the second since last year for Orb'n, who is widely considered Putin's closest partner among all EU leaders. Hungary is one of only a few EU countries to continue importing large quantities of Russian fossil fuels, and Orb'n has strongly opposed efforts by the bloc to wean its 27 member nations off Russian energy supplies. "We have important areas of cooperation, and we haven't given up on any area of that cooperation, no matter the external pressure," Orb'n said. "Russian energy forms the basis of Hungary's energy supply, now and in the…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > crowbar-attack-leads-to-pimping-case-in-oakland

    Crowbar attack leads to pimping case in Oakland

    3+ hour, 16+ min ago (199+ words) Authorities allege that Temidayoh Gansah, 32, and Erianna Eason, 31, were charged with attempted robbery, burglary, and assault in the Oct. 23 crowbar attack at the Palms Hotel in Oakland. Additionally, Gansah was charged with pimping, court records show. Eason is in Santa Rita Jail, being held on this case and five others, all involving allegations of burglary, shoplifting, or grand theft, court records show. Gansah is out of custody and his first court date hasn't been set. In 2019, authorities investigated Gansah for allegedly trafficking Eason, according to court records. In that case, he allegedly called Eason from the jail and told her not to come to court or press charges, authorities allege. In this case, Gansah and Eason allegedly broke into the victim's hotel room and attacked her with a crowbar while she was "balled up" on the ground, police said in…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/28/2025 > two-shot-at-valley-fair-mall-friday-night

    Two shot at Valley Fair mall Friday night

    3+ hour, 58+ min ago (145+ words) Crime scene tape surrounds the scene where a small plane crashed in Philadelphia, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) SAN JOSE " At least two people were shot Friday night at Valley Fair in San Jose, police said. [Four arrested in San Jose gang-motivated assault] [Check reported stolen, altered and cashed for $32,000 in Campbell] [Stolen marijuana found in Tesla after pursuit ends in Gilroy] Stolen marijuana found in Tesla after pursuit ends in South Bay [South Bay restaurant cleared to reopen after meat-slamming video goes viral, restaurant speaks out] [Numerous cases of burglary and vandalism reported in Los Gatos] The shooting happened around 5:40 p.m. at the mall, located at 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Santa Clara. The victims were taken to an area hospital, according to the San Jose Police Department. Their condition was not immediately known....