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- Remember that avalanche warning yesterday? Two skiers, who luckily were wearing locator beacons, had to be rescued today after getting caught in a back-country avalanche at Mt. Rose ski area in Lake Tahoe. [CBS 5]
- The U.S. Department of Labor said this week that it filed a lawsuit against Google/Alphabet because the company failed to provide compensation data on its employees. The company argues that it doesn't want to reveal personal contact info on the employees, all of a sudden. [CNet]
- The University of California is looking to hike tuition for the first time since 2011, however for in-state students it would only affect students whose parents make more than $150,000 per year, and would still be only 2.5%. [Chronicle]
- Apple’s new “spaceship doughnut” campus in Cupertino is going to be ready for employees to move in sometime soon, but when? [CBS 5]
- The owner of the property directly behind a Chinatown bus stop that was damaged in a crash last month is pushing city officials to install steel barriers in front of the bus stop as a barrier against crashes. [Examiner]
- The website Bartable (which is indeed run by BART) removed a listing for an Inauguration Day "P*ssy March" following media inquiries from conservative sites. [Weekly Standard]
- The Internet Archive launches the Trump Archive. [Laughing Squid]
- Facebook had pulled Azealia Banks’s account following a series of harsh and derogatory comments about the people of Brazil. [CBS 5]