- A protest today against the Republican health plan, actually a "die-in," outside the federal building at Seventh and Mission was disrupted by a man on a motorcycle who sped the wrong way down Seventh and attempted to run over protesters who were lying in the street. It's unclear if they were targeted specifically, or if the guy was just unstable/full of rage. No one was injured. [Bay City News]
- Pixar is being sued by a woman who claims the studio/Disney stole her idea for Inside/Out. [Chronicle]
- A report by an independent investigator is blaming both Oakland's mayor and the former police chief for downplaying the recent sexual misconduct scandal. [Business Times]
- Because of terrorism concerns, all northbound lanes on the Golden Gate Bridge might close to vehicle traffic during the upcoming SF Marathon. [Chronicle]
- UGH, that seemingly cursed building at 18th and Mission is back on the market after a recent sale fell through. [Mission Local]
- A new report from the SFMTA says more than 5,700 Uber and Lyft vehicles are on SF roads every weekday. [SFMTA]
- The deaths of two senior citizens in San Jose is being blamed on the heatwave. [Bay City news]
- A federal appeals court has upheld the Richmond Police Department’s firing of a longtime employee who claimed the department discriminated against her because of her religious disapproval of homosexuality. [Chronicle]
- Here’s a 20-min video from Trump’s tech leader summit, led by Kushner, which was missing many important players. [Recode]
- I suppose this is for the straights, since it's Pride weekend and there is a LOT going on, but on Friday there's a silent disco happening at Hayes and Octavia. [Live105]