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- Facebook might give those users who are always asking for money another way to do that. [SFist]
- Stephen Curry’s sprained right ankle is feeling better but he isn’t sure if he will be able to play tonight. [Associated Press]
- Should we swap "monologue" for "mansplain"? [Awl]
- San Rafael company seeks treatment for dwarfism. [CBS 5]
- Apple has postponed the release of its second-quarter earnings by a day to allow employees to attend a memorial service for Bill Campbell. [Cnet]
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It's the end of the road for gloriously-named SF Ethics Commissioner Ben Hur. [Ingleside Light]
- UC President Janet Napolitano on Wednesday said all free speech is welcome on campus, even the recent cases of hate speech used in chalk political messages seen around campus. [CBS 5]
- VC is changing the cannabis game. [SF Weekly]
- A recent Facebook bug has caused "pages" to automatically like all their own posts. [Cnet]
- Can Japan's 35 million Twitter users help the beleaguered company make money? [Associated Press]
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Three separate but related accidents on 80 Thursday morning tied up traffic, killed a driver and seriously injured a pair of paramedics who were on their way to pick up a neonatal patient. [NBC Bay Area]
- The [SF Chronicle] is rolling out its endorsements in the June election, and they're not down with a resolution to guarantee growth of Rec and Park's general fund.