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- Does tech writer Kara Swisher have your vote for SF mayor? [SFist]
- 5,689 PG&E customers lost power in SF after an underground equipment failure near Fisherman’s Wharf. [KRON 4]
- Well-heeled cancer opponent Sean Parker plays coy when it comes to his controversial company seeking to at you watch mainstream-release movies at home the same day they're released in theaters. [Associated Press]
- SoMa gun buyback nets over 100 firearms. [SF Chronicle]
- 300-400 rape opponents marched in the Mission Saturday. [Mission Local]
- The murky history of internet content moderation, and how it’s shaping the future of free speech. [The Verge]
- The Golden State Warriors beat the Houston Rockets 104-78 on Saturday in their playoff opener. [Associated Press]
- The [SF Examiner] argues that the the GGNRA's proposed new dog rules target ethnic minorities.
- Novelist complains about her days in SF's restaurant industry. [Guardian]