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- 69 new emojis are expected to released this June, including Dracula, Giraffe, Lady Dracula, Genie, and Sandwich. [CNet]
- We now know a little bit more about the suspect and his wife, a victim, in yesterday's quadruple homicide in Sacramento. The suspect, 56-year-old Salvador Vasquez-Oliva, and the wife, who appears to be 45-year-old Angelique N. Vasquez, both worked for the Employment Development Department. [Sacramento Bee]
- Twitter went hog-wild over the GOP mutiny/healthcare fail today, and [SFGate] provides a slideshow overview for everyone who doesn't understand what Twitter is or how it works.
- New from WikiLeaks: documents pointing to a CIA program to hack iPhones and Mac computers using techniques that users couldn't disable by resetting their devices. [Associated Press]
- Those stories claiming that President Trump sent an SF teen a cease-and-desist over a kitten-scratch website are apparently bunk, or bunk-ish. [Snopes]
- RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9 premieres tonight on VH-1, and the move from Mondays to Fridays for the show is angering local gay bars that counted on it for Monday business. [Hoodline]
- The tenants at Oakland's Salt Lick artists' warehouse near Jack London Square, who decried the "witch hunt" that was happening over such spaces in the week following the Ghost Ship fire in December, have been served an eviction notice, but the city may still step in to help. [ABC 7]
- Rachel Dolezal, er, Nkechi Amare Diallo, was interviewed by the Associated Press, says the new name is meant to help her get a job. [Associated Press]
- Senator Kamala Harris pens anti-Neil Gorsuch op-ed for the [Chronicle].