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  • Apple is reportedly building a drone fleet to help improve its maps service. [Bloomberg]
  • Answering a Craigslist ad and donating sperm so that two women can have a baby together does not in fact make you legally the child's father, according to a Kansas judge who just ruled on the case of a Topeka man. This ruling means that the man is not required to provide child support. [CBS 5]
  • The case of a SoMa stabbing allegedly involving nonprofit lawyers will not go forward, as a judge has ruled there is not enough evidence to proceed. [Examiner] [SFist]
  • Scott Wiener is really proud of himself and his accomplishments as the District 8 Supervisor. [Medium]
  • A local librarian, Lia Hillman, received a national librarian award in New York City. The "I Love My Librarian" award was also given to nine other librarians from around the country. [KQED]
  • The police commission is upset with the police officers’ union for a new ad that incorrectly suggests shooting at vehicles that are an imminent deadly threats to civilians, like the one in the terror attack in Nice, would be against the rules under a new SFPD policy. [Examiner]
  • The number of homes being sold dropped significantly across the Bay Area in October, and also dropped in SF proper, but due to the number of high-end homes sold the median price of homes sold in the city still went up 20 percent. [SocketSite]