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- Your weekend ICYMI: A man known as "Based Stickman" faces charges, food was consumed and critiqued , Frankenstein lives, plane headed from the Bay Area to Oregon to watch the eclipse crashes, and Milo Yiannopoulos says he's headed back to Berkeley.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links
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Teens arrested in string of Muni robberies. [Bay City News]
- You can view tweets sorted by topic, without having to follow anyone. OK! [BuzzFeed]
- The Port of San Francisco has officially put out the call for a new entity to run the Pier 70 shipyard. [SF Examiner]
- Why you'll never be able to download all the streaming video you want. [Wired]
- My friend Shelly says we don't know if animals will freak out at the eclipse, but admits that your cats might be the best candidates for weirdness. [KRON 4]
- [SF Gate] lists racists (and worse) after whom SF landmarks are named.
- Parents say their daughter is suffering anti-Semitic attacks, and her school isn't doing enough to stop it. [KRON 4]
- Today's the first day of public school in SF. [SF Examiner]
- Elon Musk joins group opposing killer robots. [CNet] [CNN]
- The seventh annual San Francisco Chinatown Ping Pong Festival was a smash. [SF Chronicle] [NBC Bay Area]
- Tipster sends cops to Richmond home, $10K of coke and guns revealed. [KRON 4]
- Police fire on man following pursuit in the East Bay. [CBS 5]