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- Your weekend ICYMI: Jay liked Act of God, Airbnb admits that many of their SF hosts are breaking the law, raid on the home of a man famously beaten by cops last fall, a chihuahua ran amok on the Bay Bridge, Virgin America got its (acquisition) cherry popped, and a fire hydrant at Polk and Hayes made a mess.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- The chaos continues at Atlanta-owned SF radio stations KGO and KFOG. [SF Chronicle]
- Caltrain's got a new schedule. [KRON 4]
- Time magazine might buy Yahoo. [Fishbowl]
- During its first official weekend of sales, Apple's new SE snagged just a 0.1 percent share of all iPhones. [Cnet]
- A San Mateo man who had been missing since Monday was found dead in San Francisco. [Bay City News]
- The inventory of unsold homes listed for sale in San Francisco ticked up to 557 over the past two weeks and is currently running 38 percent higher versus the same time last year. [SocketSite]
- BART can't get its shit together, still isn't running regular service between Pittsburg/Bay Point and North Concord stations on Monday. [KRON 4]
- Today's opening day for both the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. [ABC 7]
- Was Facebook's $500 million acquisition of SF-based company LiveRail a fit or a flop? [Business Insider]