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- How do SF's drag elite keep their Golden Girls gold? [SFist]
- Starbucks' CEO is stepping down. [NBC]
- An Oakland woman was sentenced Thursday to 12 years in state prison for the murder of an Emeryville kiteboarding shop owner who'd allegedly hired her for sex. [KRON 4]
- Twitter finally found a new product chief. [CNet]
- Sports meets real estate: Colin Kaepernick is selling his SJ mansion [SF Gate] Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob is selling his Hawaiian abode [Realtor.com].
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Airbnb will start enforcing limits to private home rentals in two popular European cities on the home-sharing platform, London and Amsterdam. [Associated Press]
- A suspect who allegedly stole a car in Oakland led police officers on a chase across the Bay Bridge. [KRON 4]
- The Qatar Investment Authority has bought the St. Regis in San Francisco from Marriott International Inc. for $175 million. [SF Business Times]
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NerdWallet, Thumbtack, and Nextdoor to snatch up sublease deals in vacant spots of Twitter's nest. [The Registry]
- Activists frequently on opposite sides of San Francisco’s housing wars buried their hatchets to jointly support a Mission District affordable housing project contested by its neighbors. [Mission Local]
- A 13-year-old boy waiting to board a Muni bus in San Francisco collapsed with a suspected heart attack. [SF Chronicle]