- Tim Cook humorously claims that saw an iPhone in a nearly 350-year-old painting. [CNBC]
- Want to own a church? This Hayes Valley one is only $3.2 million. [SocketSite]
- Twitter has disbanded its commerce team and given up on development of a “buy” button, so you'll have to find some other way to make purchases. [BuzzFeed]
- A potential class-action fraud lawsuit has been against Theranos, claiming the company falsely marketed its finger-prick blood test [SF Business Times], even as news emerges that Walgreens worked with the company despite their doubts in its tests' accuracy [Wall Street Journal].
- A San Francisco-based writer whose work has appeared in a number of local, national, and international publications is now enmeshed in a fabrication scandal. [Guardian]
- Area construction might have been a factor in Wednesday's deadly Amtrak collision. [CBS 5] [ABC 7]
- A school bus company has agreed to pay $11.5 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit claiming that the firm used unsafe buses to transport San Francisco students. [SF Chronicle]
- The [Associated Press] and SFO are in a fight over how often the airport’s been breached.
- The MTC unveils their new, $90 million over-budget building. [CBS 5]
- SF State has a “Bicycle Geographies” class. [Streetsblog SF]