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- If you are surprised by this you have not been paying attention. [SFist]
- Police in San Jose shot and killed a suspect after finding two people dead Wednesday night. [KRON 4]
- Apple says they will create a $1 billion fund to promote creation of advanced manufacturing jobs in the US. [CNet] [Associated Press] [CNBC]
- Judge in Google's lawsuit against Uber lets Uber's self-driving car project continue, for now. [Wired] [CNet]
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Minors busted for Menlo Park burglary. [KRON 4]
- Parking-protected bike lanes on Seventh and Eighth Streets make it under the wire. [Human Streets]
- Four Berkeley Unified School District students have filed a class-action lawsuit against BUSD, the BUSD Board of Education and several BUSD and BUSD Board of Education administrators for allegedly failing to serve students with reading disabilities. [Daily Californian]
- Hubert L. Dreyfus, a philosopher whose 1972 book, What Computers Can’t Do, made him a scourge and eventually an inspiration to researchers in artificial intelligence, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office investigated San Jose State University to see if administrators lied about a sexual harassment investigation. [CBS 5]
- Two dozen men incarcerated in San Francisco’s County Jail recently completed a six-week quilting class. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Palo Alto residents pissed at Palintir's park takeover. [ABC 7]
- The [New York Times] on the poisonous nature of noncompete agreements.