- So much to do this week! [SFist]
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- Work kicks off on SF's Mexican Museum. [ABC 7]
- Nurses at four Kaiser Permanente hospitals across the Bay Area will hold pickets on Wednesday. [KRON 4]
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A new iPhone 7 is only interesting to about 10 percent of surveyed shoppers. [Quartz]
- In addition to allowing folks to apply for verification, Twitter has banned one of its biggest trolls. [BuzzFeed]
- The [Huffington Post] argues that SF is "The Hardest City To Be Poor (Or Middle Class)."
- Facebook pitches laser beams as the high-speed Internet of the future. [PC World]
- "Imagine the craziest thing that you think that could ever happen and then you wait a week and somebody does something in real life that’s crazier," says Silicon Valley showrunner. [SF Business Times]
- The head of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area has been named to the top position at Grand Canyon National Park after the area’s superintendent resigned amid a district-wide sexual misconduct investigation. [SF Chronicle]
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SF man places third at the World Series of Poker. [Associated Press]
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Uber has partnered with a satellite imaging company to improve its maps. [CNet]
- For the next five years, City College of San Francisco will have the chance to receive millions in state funding from booms in student enrollment that it would otherwise not be able to earn. [SF Examiner]
- Two people were transported to a trauma center Tuesday night after a rollover collision at 43rd Avenue and Point Lobos. [NBC Bay Area]