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- Activists continue their hunger strike outside Mission Police Station, insert heartless remark about the number of excellent restaurants in the area here. [KRON 4] [Mission Local] [SF Examiner]
- Speaking of SFPD, the city's police commission has ruled that SFPD must must submit public reports twice a year documenting the agency’s collection and analysis of rape kits. [SF Chronicle]
- Google heavy-hitter Ray Kurzweil talks to [Playboy].
- Uber spookily says that they "are unsure as to how the treasurer's office obtained addresses for Uber drivers and we are looking into how that could have happened." [SF Chronicle]
- CCSF, which Supe Jan Kim wants to make free to attend, is in a "precarious financial position." [Inside Higher Ed]
- Defense for driver allegedly behind fatal hit-and-run argues for bail reduction in part because his (the driver's, not the lawyer's) parents were crack addicts. [Bay Area Reporter]
- A second SF resident has tested positive for Zika. [KRON 4] [SF Examiner] [SF Chronicle]
- "Now that the tide has turned on the unicorn stampede there is danger for everybody involved" isn't a wizard's line from some purple-prose sci-fi/fantasy novel, it's an industry expert who thinks this bubble is doing what bubbles do. [SF Business Times] [re/code]
- Dave Chappelle honored Prince at his SF show last night. [SF Chronicle]
- Social publishing platform Medium pulls $50 million more down in funding. [SF Business Times]
- The masses turn on BART's popular tweeter after they use Prince's death as a self-promotional effort. [SF Weekly]