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28 November 2016 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Morning Linkdump: Kaepernick's Castro Thoughts


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  • Your weekend ICYMI: NorCal shoppers brawled, an apparent Trump supporter spread a hateful message, a rainbow met those stuck in a Bay Bridge pileup, and Muni is hacked.
  • Your Saturday and Sunday links.
  • A small group of superrich Americans — the president-elect among them — has laid the groundwork for an unprecedented legal assault on the media. [New York Times]
  • Two kayakers were rescued near Rodeo Beach on Sunday afternoon. [KRON 4]
  • Jeffrey Gillenkirk, SF writer and activist, dies. [SF Chronicle]
  • Colin Kaepernick threw three touchdown passes and explained his feelings on Fidel Castro Sunday. [Associated Press]
  • This was supposed to be the year that texting wasn’t just texting anymore. It wasn't. [Wired]
  • The 38th anniversary of the assassinations of Harvey Milk and George Moscone were noted with a march and a vigil at Harvey Milk Plaza. [KRON 4]
  • The public is welcome to observe the recount in San Mateo County as of 8:30 this morning. [ABC 7]
  • Development of Eagle Plaza has been delayed. [SocketSite]
  • Santa Clara County deputies are still searching for two jail inmates who escaped on Thanksgiving eve. [ABC 7]
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[Update] Muni Hacked For 100 Bitcoin, Questions Arise About What Data Was Compromised

The hacker responsible for all those free Muni rides over the weekend is asking for 100 bitcoin (about $73,000) in exchange for unlocking the affected Muni computers, as the Examiner found out

  • Jay Barmann
November 28, 2016
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Sunday Links: Vehicle Residents Face Challenges

Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Two dead in Oakland murders on Thanksgiving, Black Friday.

  • Eve Batey
November 27, 2016

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