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- Your weekend ICYMI: Jay gives Treasure Island the thumbs up, Five people were arrested at Friday's anti-Trump demonstration in Burlingame, here are even more bigoted text messages from then-SFPD officers, Uber continues to discourage tipping, Republican presidential non-hopeful John Kasich admits to SF audience that gay people might be born that way, and a man who'd just moved to Oakland was shot to death as he rode his bike.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Has Burlingame’s Trump Embankment become a tourist mecca? [CalBuzz]
- Farewell, solar plane, and good luck. [Associated Press] [USA Today]
- Someone in the Bay Area is $1,273,656 richer following Saturday's Powerball drawing. [KRON 4]
- Muni Metro train collides with vehicle, no injuries reported. [KRON 4]
- Airbnb is screwed in Berlin, after a law intended to keep rents lower for city residents prohibits hosts from renting out their full homes. The word for the law? "Zweckentfremdungsverbot." [Guardian]
- Is something finally being done at the long-neglected Alexandria? [Richmond District]
- "May Day rally and march against police terror and for working people" held on Embarcadero, addressed by actor Danny Glover. [IndyBay]
- New York scrambles to find just one anchor tech company while Silicon Valley's cup runneth over. [New York Times]
- The Warriors dominated in Game 1 of the second round of the Western Conference semifinals against the Trail Blazers Sunday. [Associated Press]
- Mission residents decry proposed nine-story senior building on Shotwell near Cesar Chavez as "too tall." [Mission Local]