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- This is why you don't send thousands of dollars to your new internet girlfriend. [SFist]
- Apple says whatever hack the FBI used to crack the San Bernardino shooter's phone "will have a short shelf life," so they won't bother to sue the agency to find out what it was. [Apple Insider]
- There will be no BART trains running between Bayfair and San Leandro stations this weekend. [Bay City News]
- Cops were called following a mysterious threat on Google's campus Friday. [Cnet]
- The latest on the [Central Subway]: Night work to install a high pressure waterline at the intersection of 4th Street and Townsend Street begins Monday.
- The Giants won last night, but not before the game got a little weird. [Associated Press]
- SFPD releases photos of a suspect in a brutal attack on Valencia Street. [Capp Street Crap]
- Experts tell the NHTSA that self-driving car proponents need to slow their roll. [Associated Press]
- I have been fantasizing about what I'd do with this antique gas station in the Inner Sunset for nearly 20 years so if anyone wants to buy that house and give me the station I'd be cool with that. [Curbed SF]
- "Bloodless condo building" proposed to replace Tower Car Wash gets Planning OK. [SF Chronicle]
- Car parked in City Hall red zone displayed SFPD Chief Greg Suhr's business card. [Streetsblog SF] suggests that this indicates that the car is his, worries that Suhr is flagrantly breaking parking regulations.
- One of Washington's dangerous escapees from a mental hospital has been nabbed, another is still on the loose. [ABC 7]
- One of SF's sketchiest Safeways caught fire Friday. [SF Examiner]