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Migrating from Sri Lanka to the United States with her family wasn't easy for Sumudu DeSilva, but she now feels at home in the Bay Area.
After making an assumption about a former colleague, Laura Fay learned to appreciate working with people of different ages.
In the age of smartphone photography, Nikhil Krishnaswamy wonders if AI-generated images will become the norm.
After a recent visit to the Norwegian Arctic with her mother, Holly Hubbard Preston saw the impact of global warming.
After learning some tricks, young magician Aanya Sheth hopes to shatter stereotypes and inspire girls to join the magical world.
For Evan Sagerman, sometimes forgotten souvenirs can turn into the solutions for new problems.
When items are mysteriously moved around his house, Evan Ho questions if there is a supernatural connection.
A box of Girl Scout cookies reminded Sarah Huang of her upbringing and why she's proud to be Asian American in the Bay Area.
Commuting can be stressful, but Elaine Ray appreciates the efforts of bus drivers.
Giving up has a negative connotation, but as Kathy Briccetti learned, knowing when to quit is an important and valuable skill.
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