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- Your weekend ICYMI: New SF-set Amazon show premieres, more immigration judges have been sent to SF to speed up deportations, Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge has finally gone down, and a Twitter user who allegedly caused a reporter to have a seizure was arrested.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links
- Hundreds of students were in SF this weekend for a big robotics battle. [SF Chronicle]
- A look into the history of Pier 39. [SF Examiner]
- People of various faiths and religious beliefs joined hands and surrounded members of the Muslim Community Association in Santa Clara on Sunday. [KRON 4]
- A tech company is offering to pay employees $10,000 to leave the Bay Area. [SF Chronicle]
- Authorities say a woman has been accused of dumping bleach on her boyfriend’s dog and his clothing during an argument. [Associated Press]
- More than a year after a large concrete chunk of the Bay Bridge’s tunnel crashed onto the roadway, narrowly missing a motorist, Caltrans has started making repairs. [SF Chronicle]
- As Apple pushes deeper into luxury brand territory, the company is making its products more accessible through lower pricing. [Inside Avalon]
- [TechCrunch] goes after Facebook, saying they are "under fire for peddling fake news, but the platform will never take real responsibility."
- President Donald Trump’s proposed budget would likely impact funding for the most vulnerable students in San Francisco. [SF Examiner]
- Tech writer has had it with Google's phone offerings. [Cnet]