• What will it take for the Mission Bay Alliance, the foes of the Warriors Arena, to give up the fight now that the arena's EIR was approved? It's unclear. But the lawyers are still working. [Business Times]
  • Here's how Uber and Airbnb are preemptively working to block future attempts to regulate them. [NYT] [Examiner]
  • Facebook is launching its own news app. [Financial Times]
  • A revival of the Mission moratorium is expected next June or November. [SF Mag]
  • The city of Richmond has already repealed their rent control ordinance. [CBS 5]
  • An arrest has been made in the Sacramento stabbing of that train hero: 28-year-old James Tran of unincorporated Sacramento County. [CBS 5]
  • A nerd-friendly lineup for Silicon Valley ComiCon has been announced. [CNET]
  • Biotech continues to get squeezed out of SF by regular tech. [SF Mag]
  • Aaron Peskin is already getting started with plans to meet with Airbnb. [Chron]
  • Here's how the new density bonus program could change SF by adding building height to various neighborhoods. [Socketsite]
  • And in case you missed it, Dianne Feinstein and Ted Cruz got in a huge verbal battle on the Senate floor yesterday, and Mirkarimi and the sanctuary city thing got dragged into it too. [CBS 5]