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- San Francisco's vote count was finally, officially certified on Friday night. [SF Gov]
- Twitter now lets you add digital stickers to photos. [Verge] [Cnet] [Wired]
- MealPass, a service which lets you bulk-buy and pre-order lunch meals for pick up, launched today. [Eater]
- Golden State Warrior Steph Curry sold his Orinda house for $4.65 million. He bought it in 2013 for $3.1 million. [Business Times]
- San Jose Earthquakes fans yelled and chanted gay slurs at the opposing team on Saturday night — loudly enough to be picked up by the television cameras. The organization issued a statement denouncing its fans use of the slur. [CBS5]
- A civil grand jury released a report on the city's reported chronic underfunding of maintenance and repairs. [SF Gov]
- Alphabet (Google's parent company) wants to make public transit better by being in charge of it. [Cnet]
- Apple CEO and out gay man Tim Cook is hosting a fundraiser for the notoriously anti-LGBTQ rights Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. Is there something weird about that? [Chronicle]
- Two Oakland police SUVs bust into flames after crashing this weekend. Police are investigating. [SF Bay]