- Some new Nike-designed Warriors uniforms were just revealed. [SBNation]
- The Giants managed to beat the Indians today. [Examiner]
- Regarding how Square's social media guy trolls the trolls on Twitter. [AdWeek]
- Not surprising poll says that Mark Zuckerberg would lose to Trump in an election. [CNet]
- All about William Shockley, Silicon Valley’s first bad-boy founder who turned out to be a eugenics-supporting racist. [Wired]
- The SFMTA is considering possibly closing the half block of Octavia where Proxy and Patricia's Green are to vehicle traffic. [Hoodline]
- An SF woman is suing a Berkeley therapist alleging that he attempted to perform conversion therapy on her when she came out as a lesbian, and enrolled her in a "support" group of others who shamed her for her sexuality. [DailyCal]
- Behold: Airbnb’s hottest Silicon Valley listings. [SF Business Times]
- Some skeletal remains that were found by a hiker next to a creek in Moraga have been identified as those of a 37-year-old Lafayette man, Richard Allen Saimons, who went missing 1998. Foul play is not suspected, but the cause of death is not known. [CBS 5]
- The Board of Supervisors has approved those aforementioned heightened restrictions on owner move-in evictions, and they will allow lawsuits to be brought by nonprofits. [Mission Local]
- Teen who was being honored at SF event for essay about the Muslim ban confronts Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch over his support of the travel ban. [CBS 5]
- SF to convert up to 1,000 parking spaces into car-sharing spots. [Examiner]
- Google bikes keep disappearing from campus, are dumped in area creek. [NBC Bay Area]
- Whale expert weighs in on why we're seeing so many humpbacks again this summer in and near the Bay, and it's because their population is booming, and they found anchovies here, and they'll likely be headed closer to the Farallones when the krill "bloom" there next month. [Bay Nature]
- A United flight bound for Washington DC this morning landed safely back at SFO after being rerouted due to an engine issue. [ABC 7] [NBC Bay Area]