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- Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube are teaming up in an effort to remove content created by terrorists from the internet. [Google] [Chronicle] [Cnet]
- In news of a different online scourge, Facebook is now trying to have its own users help the company identify posts that use "misleading language." [TechCrunch]
- Some iPhone 6s have battery problems, and Apple says "ambient air" is to blame. [Consumerist]
- Does your tap water taste different? You're not imagining things — the city's water just got a "blend change." [Chronicle]
- Peter Thiel is perhaps most famous for his Silicon Valley investments (well, maybe now for his support of Donald Trump), and there are legitimate questions regarding how those investments could benefit from his role in the Trump transition. [Politico] [SFist]
- Noise Pop just added some more acts — including Grandaddy, Radical Face, and Rogue Wave — to its lineup. [Chronicle]
- Caltrian announced its intention to reduce weekend service. [SocketSite]
- SF’s budget is in $848 million worth of trouble, and its pension system is in an even worse place. [Chronicle] [SFist]
- The California State Lands Commission is looking to cite eminent domain in its battle to get public access to Martins Beach. [Examiner] [SFist]