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- A San Francisco-based software company got dragged into a really weird Wikileaks/Julian Assange conspiracy theory, and it had something to do with their old street address. [Snopes]
- The SF Bay Guardian, as promised, released a 2016 Best of the Bay issue online, including reader poll winners from 48 Hill readers. [48 Hills]
- The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is looking to add two new rides to their skyline, both upwards of 60 feet tall, which will totally be safe and all that. [SF Chronicle]
- The ACLU of Northern California, with others, filed a lawsuit against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement trying to figure out why fewer asylum seekers are being granted parole, and more immigrants seeking asylum now fear persecution by ICE. [SF Chronicle]
- A class-action lawsuit was filed Tuesday by security guards of the Orpheum and Golden Gate Theaters, owned by SHN, claiming they were not paid overtime or allowed to take breaks. [Examiner]
- The SFMTA to likely to revive the Castro Shuttle on the Muni Metro, in order to alleviate rush-hour congestion. [Examiner]
- Apple says it has been buying Apple products labeled as genuine on Amazon.com and has found nearly 90 percent of them to be counterfeit. [KRON 4]