- Your weekend ICYMI: Taylor Swift called out Apple re streaming royalties (and won), shots rang out at an Oakland sideshow, Google's removing revenge porn from their search results, Jay says A.C.T.'s Love and Information "falls short," a Buddhist monk stabbed another Buddhist monk, amd Uber banned guns (for riders and drivers).
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- The entire country awaits the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage. [Associated Press]
- BART's 16th and Mission station was briefly closed Sunday afternoon because a person was talking about blowing up a train. [KRON4]
- "The biggest problem with housing in San Francisco isn’t actually in San Francisco. It’s in the suburbs." [Slate]
- Large life sciences companies are leaning on one of the Bay Area's large biotech landlords to kick out smaller tenants so the bigger companies can expand into the space. [SF Business Times]
- "It’s hard to think of a more important source of information in the world than quality journalism," begins [Google]'s announcement of their News Lab. Well, Google, a first step might be to allow spokespeople more than a "no comment" when they're contacted by journalists who are doing that journalism you value so much.
- SF high school adds LGBT studies class. [SF Examiner]