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- Is "Box City" the future of homelessness? [SFist]
- [BART] taps daily rider to create poster series for the transit agency, here's her deal.
- The Golden State Warriors are only 29 days away from Opening Night of the highly anticipated 2016-17 season. [KRON 4]
- Can Google succeed where politicians, imams, journalists, police officers, friends, and family have failed, in dissuading young people from joining ISIS, or other extremist groups? [Slate]
- SF-based purveyor of tech, science and culture coverage bills itself as "Think Jesse Pinkman, Tony Stark and Richard Hendricks’ publication of choice." Hoo, boy. [Fishbowl]
- Why AT&T should be worried about the massive Yahoo data hack. [CNet]
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How YouTube is preparing for its next billion users. [Wired]
- Does "Pokemon Go" have a second act? [Associated Press]
- The [Ingleside Light] interviews District 11 Supervisor Candidate Magdalena De Guzman.
- Supervisor Mark Farrell may settle his $191,000 ethics fine for $25,000. [SF Examiner]
- There are more single-family homes and condos listed for sale in San Francisco now than at any point in time since the end of 2011. [SocketSite]
- Twitter shareholders might get screwed if the company sells. [Bloomberg]
- A woman was hospitalized after apparently getting caught in the wheel of a car that struck her Monday morning. [SF Chronicle]
- The San Francisco Board of Education could vote today to prohibit its members from asking school district workers for political contributions. [SF Examiner]