- Despite Apple’s decision to boycott the GOP convention, the company’s CEO Tim Cook plans to host a fundraiser for Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. And it's common for Apple to play both sides in election years. [Politico]
- It remains quite tight, but despite leading Kim by about 2,800 votes on election day, the semi-official election results for the District 11 State Senate race show Wiener actually lost to Kim by a slim margin. Like 370 votes. [Ca.gov]
- Meanwhile, the Examiner maps out where the concentrations of Trump voters are in SF, all 9,000 of them. [Examiner]
- It was likely for a trip to visit his wife's family, whom we learned live in the East Bay, but Orlando shooter Omar Mateen apparently had a Bay Area trip planned for July according to the feds. [Examiner]
- Two San Francisco police officers are accused of tearing a 65-year-old man’s rotator cuff when they mistakenly grabbed him after his wife called for help amid an outburst by the couple’s son-in-law, according to a federal lawsuit. [Chron]
- Neighbors are staging a last-ditch appeal effort to thwart pot dispensary Apothecarium's plan to open a branch in the Marina, on Lombard. [SocketSite]
- The National Cannabis Industry Association held its conference in Oakland today, and both its exec director and Gavin Newsom warned that legalization is far from assured in November and they need campaign funds. [Chron]
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Ichi Sushi is donating money from its wings to victims of Saturday’s Mission fire. [Eater]