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- When the [New York Times] wrote "Facebook’s Bias Is Built-In, and Bears Watching," I got pretty excited thinking that I'd be reading about a group of bears — anything from Smokey to that dude standing in front of The Eagle — that monitors the social network. No such luck!
- Students and open-government advocates are crying foul about University of California regents' plan to close to the public a meeting to discuss sexual harassment and violence on campus. [San Jose Mercury News]
- The SF Sheriff’s department responds to allegations of journalist battery at last Friday's Frisco 500 protest. [KRON 4] [SF Chronicle] [CBS 5]
- Two Oakland police officers have put on leave after allegations of sexual misconduct with underage girl. [KRON 4]
- A measure to allow San Francisco teenagers to vote will be on November ballot. [KRON 4] [SF Examiner] [SF Chronicle]
- A lab test of ten California wines concluded they all contained trace amounts of the active ingredient from some weed-killers.[ABC 7]
- Instagram’s new design has gone live, they have a a new icon, too. [TechCrunch] [Cnet] [Wired]
- Kamala Harris got "slammed" in a Senate campaign debate. [SF Chronicle]