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- "We all know that Twitter mostly only takes action in isolated cases that rise to the level of public-relations issues, i.e. those involving celebrities or prominent Twitterers." [SFist]
- Thousands of clerical and support staff throughout the University of California system will stage a one-day walkout Tuesday. [Bay City News]
- Can Google and Amazon build a greener Internet despite Trump? [SF Chronicle]
- BART isn't happy when it rains. [KRON 4]
- Apple is focusing its rumored interest in the augmented reality space on creating a new pair of AR glasses with Carl Zeiss. [CNet]
- San Francisco voters will be asked to allow $350 million to be spent on a first round of improvements for the city’s crucial but fragile Embarcadero seawall. [SF Chronicle]
- Under pressure from government, Backpage.com shuts down adult-services ads. [SF Business Times]
- A San Francisco man convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman was sentenced to eight years in prison. [Bay City News]
- Two key contracts to aid BART’s oft-failing escalators are up for vote Thursday. [SF Examiner]