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- Uber's excellent record regarding women continues apace. [SFist]
- PG&E faces allegations of cybersecurity malpractice after a security researcher says he discovered their unprotected online database containing sensitive data on more than 47,000 computers. [IBT]
- John Legend will be singing the National Anthem at tonight's Warriors game. [Associated Press]
- Way more people use Snapchat than Twitter. [Bloomberg]
- All about Concord's Naval Weapons Station turned driverless car track. [SF Chronicle]
- Yahoo is publishing the secret governmental requests it's gotten for user information. [Wired] [CNet]
- Apple's next big press event will be held in SF on June 13. [CNet]
- Legal action prompts sale of Oakland's Tribune Tower. [SF Business Times]
- The [New York Times] checks in on SF's Clean Energy Ministerial.
- If San Franciscans ever vote to tax soda and other sugary beverages, we will have Michael Bloomberg to thank. [SF Weekly]
- A recent staffing change at City College of San Francisco to better meet accrediting standards has caused an uproar with the school’s faculty union. [SF Examiner]
- The San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Strut sexual health program celebrated its 1,000th PrEP prescription at a party last Friday. [Bay Area Reporter]