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- Your weekend ICYMI: Opponents of Trump's immigration ban packed SFO on Saturday and again on Sunday, Mayor Ed Lee applauded the ACLU's temporary victory over the new policy, a satirical version of KellyAnne Conway is now in Beach Blanket Babylon. 40 baby bunnies were rescued in SF, Google's CEO ripped Trump's policy against Muslims while Mark Zuckerberg took a wishy-washier approach, Tim Cook tore into the ban days after dining out with Ivanka and her husband, and thousands deleted the Uber app over the company's alleged role in thwarting a taxi strike and their ties to the President.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- After months of delays, the trial of Antolin Garcia-Torres, who has been charged with the kidnapping and killing Sierra LaMar, will begin today. [KRON 4]
- Jerry Brown will undergo further radiation treatment at UCSF for prostate cancer first treated in 2012. [SF Chronicle] [CBS 5]
- Retired SF Giant Aubrey Huff tweets support of Trump's Muslim ban, speaks derisively of protesters, employs "liberal snowflake" as nonironic insult. [SF Chronicle]
- The San Francisco 49ers have hired former NFL safety and Fox broadcaster John Lynch to be their general manager. [Associated Press]
- [MrEricSir] visits the Winchester Mystery House.
- Crowdfunded startups aren't always that wise an investment. [New York Times]
- Fitbit kicked off the week by announcing a six-percent reduction in global work force, following disappointing fourth quarter financials. [TechCrunch]