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- Support for CA's proposed condoms in porn law appears to be slipping. [SFist]
- A former driver for Uber and Lyft was charged Wednesday with sexually assaulting several women while on the job. [KRON 4]
- According to one expert, SF has now reached "peak unaffordability," noting that both rents and home sale prices have gone down year over year. [SF Business Times]
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Yahoo is expected to confirm a massive data breach, impacting hundreds of millions of users. [Recode]
- By leaving it up to you to delete your messages, Google says its AI-driven Allo chat app can do a better job. But your privacy is a trade-off. [CNet]
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YouTube will now reward you for moderating videos and comments. [SF Chronicle]
- A two-alarm fire broke out on the top floor of a residential-over-commercial building in Potrero Hill on Wednesday afternoon, though it was quickly extinguished and no injuries were reported. [Mission Local]
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Flickr is shutting down Marketplace, its commercial photo licensing program. [TechCrunch]
- An Oakland police captain has started an online fundraiser for the family of a 2-year-old boy who was hit and killed by a public bus. [Bay City News]