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- Mayor Ed Lee wants to create a 25-member board that would advise the city on how to best address crime. The structure of the board would be based on the Graffiti Advisory Board. [Examiner]
- All of SF is (likely) going to die, as WHO officials declare that hot coffee and other hot drinks are "probably carcinogenic." [CNN]
- The private nonprofit SaveMuni has joined in on the lawsuit against the future San Francisco arena for the Golden State Warriors. [SocketSite] [SFist] [SFist]
- Remember that study which showed Facebook use makes people sad? Ever wonder how that study was done in the first place? Well, Facebook has begun to explain (just a little!) how it uses user data for research. [SFist] [Cnet]
- Speaking of sadness, here's a gas station in Salinas that you can Airbnb for $50 a night. [Curbed]
- Weirdly, as a promo in Singapore, Netflix is hosting an Orange Is the New Black pop-up restaurant in an American-themed diner, featuring prison food. [InsideScoop]
- The labor lawyer in the controversial Uber class-action case says, in response to criticism, that she'll cut her fee by $10 million. [SFist] [Business Times]
- Making the tragic downtown drive-by shooting in Oakland yesterday even more tragic, the teenage girl that died had just danced a solo piece at a funeral in honor of her deceased teenage friends. [SFist] [Chron]