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- Do "Common" tenants know they can get shares all over town with way fewer than 11 people for way less than $2,600/mo? [SFist]
- A judge in SF tossed out a lawsuit accusing Twitter of abetting terrorism by allowing Islamic State propaganda to be broadcast. [Associated Press]
- Bill Maris, the investor who started Google Ventures, is leaving the company. [Recode]
- Twin sister therapists who took a plea deal for charging San Mateo County for therapy sessions with victims of violent crime that never happened are disputing how much they owe. [Bay City News]
- A ferry ride from SF to Oakland. [Civic Center]
- Richard “Dick” Shaff, longtime head of San Francisco’s Moscone Center, died last week at age 77. [SF Chronicle]
- Did Instagram just "castrate" Snapchat? [Techcrunch]
- A student pilot and flight instructor walked away without injuries after a plane crash near Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose. [Bay City News]
- Despite concerns over the commercialization of public schools, the San Francisco Board of Education lifted an advertising ban this week for the Golden State Warriors to brand the basketball courts at the new Willie Brown Middle School. [SF Examiner]