- Labor, tenant and faith groups rallied at Glide in opposition to ballot measures they said could reduce the amount of affordable housing in the city, especially for residents with the lowest incomes. [Bay City News]
- A billionaire Facebook co-founder says he is giving $20 million to help defeat Donald Trump, calling the Republican presidential candidate divisive and dangerous and his appeals to Americans who feel left behind "quite possibly a deliberate con." [Associated Press]
- As work continues on Apple’s new spaceship headquarters, Apple is partnering with Caltrans to add a new lane to a busy stretch of I-280. [CBS 5]
- That new button Twitter rolled out Wednesday? The one that lets you subscribe to live video notifications for individual accounts? It didn’t last 24 hours. [BuzzFeed]
- The 49ers will grow tomatoes and eggplants on top of Levi’s Stadium. [GeekWire]
- SF-based “travel disruptor” is born out of the idea that the storytelling of video games could be combined with real-world experiences. [SF Business Times]
- Protesters have gathered outside the annual law enforcement “Urban Shield” conference at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton Friday morning, and some have chained themselves to the entrance. [KRON 4]