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- How do dating apps make money? [SFist]
- The arraignment for the teen who allegedly killed a former SF public defender has been postponed and moved to SF General. [Bay City News]
- A new comprehensive study is aiming to look at whether services like Uber and Lyft are adding to congestion in San Francisco or helping to alleviate it. [ABC 7]
- Corrections Deputy with the Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office allegedly molested a 9-year-old girl multiple times. [KRON 4]
- A month-long trial in a copyright battle between Oracle and Google began in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday. [CBS 5]
- Basketball scandal at the College of Marin, after it's revealed that players were given free rent, food and in some cases, spending money. [CBS 5]
- Google will ban ads for payday loans and other lending products as of July 13. [VentureBeat]
- Hundreds rally Tuesday for the SFUSD to increase teacher salaries as the housing crisis continues to displace educators. [SF Examiner]
- Want to look at some pictures of "Todd and Katie Traina’s Brightly Colored San Francisco Mansion"? It is very heavy on the zebra skin! [Wall Street Journal]
- California Pacific Medical Center's new $2.1 billion, 274-bed hospital at Geary and Van Ness is 40 percent of the way to its 2018 construction finish line. [SF Business Times]
- Condo development to replace SF's only country bar. [SocketSite]
- Board of Supes postpones controversial vote on expansion of SF's Sanctuary City protections. [ABC]