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- SF Pride announces its theme, which will highlight immigration and civil rights, and its grand marshals. [BAR] [SFWeekly]
- CA judges aren't allowed to invest in pot according to an ethics committee. [SFGate]
- Oculus guy Palmer Luckey, who finally left Facebook after he was basically disappeared by the company, returns to the scene with a cool Obi-Wan immortality quote, is definitely normal and good. [CNet]
- Uber’s sexual harassment report will drop in May, presumably late on a Friday evening. [Cnet]
- SF Science Rally & March on Market Street plus a Science Fair at Civic Center is tomorrow, Saturday. [KQED]
- The UC system alleges it's uncovered a scheme that illegally took $12 million via its student health plan. [DailyCal]
- The SF Cable car operator charged with pocketing fares cable car operator had extensive criminal past, 32K in home. [ABC7]
- A San Leandro couple allegedly tried to shoot a baby, the man's son from another relationship in a McDonald's. [Chron]
- SFO Panel leans toward naming Terminal 1 after Milk, Feinstein mulled for International terminal. [BAR]
- BART hires a somewhat disgraced Santa Ana police chief as its new police chief. [Chron]
- The FBI will pay an anti-war SF-based magazine restitution for investigating it. [Chron]
- Wikipedia’s method for sorting good sources from dubious ones is “a mess." [The Outline]
- Will Hearst weighs in on Citizen Kane, loosely based on his granddad, but he still digs it. [Chron]