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- A court has ruled that Uber must turn over all documents pertaining to its acquisition of Otto in that federal lawsuit concerning intellectual property and self-driving technologies. [TechCrunch]
- Also, Uber claims that their first flying cars will be in the air by 2020. But really, though? The Intercept's Sam Biddle responds. [Chronicle]
- San Francisco fares and prices: 10 years ago versus today. [SFGate]
- 15 former residents of the West Oakland building that burned down last month are suing the landlord for the building's safety conditions. [NBC Bay Area]
- A state audit has shown that the University of California has been holding $175 million in a secret reserve fund even as they raised tuition and asked for more funding. [Daily Cal]
- The Texas men allegedly behind a hate attack on a Sikh man as he walked down a Bay Area Street last fall will stand trial in Contra Costa County. [KRON 4]
- David Chiu’s bill to get speed enforcement cameras in SF dies in committee. [Examiner]
- The new FCC chair just outlined plans to dump net neutrality, essentially leaving the broadband internet industry to police itself. [NYT]
- One in five Bay Area home buyers is looking to leave, and here’s where they’re going. [Business Times]