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- Hardly Strictly act names trickle out. [SFist]
- California insurer Health Net fined for discrimination against trans patients. [SF Chronicle]
- SF-based Cloudflare pulls its denial-of-service attack protection for the site. [CNet]
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Speaking with Kevin Systrom, the CEO of Instagram. [Wired]
- Your Burning Man shopping guide. [Rockyt]
- Apple CEO Tim Cook has issued a memo denouncing white supremacy. [CNet]
- Small 20th Street grocery store struggles under bottle bill fines. [Potrero View]
- Apartment listings site says tech shuttles are SF’s biggest rental amenity. [Curbed SF]
- A San Jose State University professor accused of harassing a female student is heading back to work. [ABC 7]
- The 129-unit Eviva Mission Bay apartment complex has just changed hands. [The Registry]
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The average Apple employee generates $1.9M for the company. [SF Business Times]
- Livermore police fatally shot a man Wednesday night. [ABC 7]
- Two months in, neighbors of new Mission Navigation Center say the impact is less than they'd feared. [Mission Local]