- Stanford Study says a baby's race and ethnicity affect the quality of care they receive in California neonatal intensive care units. [SF Chronicle]
- Photographer releases book on Burning Man architecture. [Wired]
- [CNet] explains why $1000 for an iPhone is actually nbd.
- The [LA Times] takes SF by streetcar.
- Twitter CMO Leslie Berland is also taking over human resources as the new "Head of People." [Recode]
- A former college professor who was arrested during a Berkeley rally alleges improper investigation by the police. [Daily Californian]
- Facebook has hired former NYT public editor Liz Spayd as a consultant in a ‘transparency’ effort. [Recode]
- Reporter says that "Facebook Figured Out My Family Secrets, And It Won't Tell Me How." [Gizmodo]
- After more than two months crews have found the body of a kayaker who disappeared in lake Tahoe. [KRON 4]
- [TechDirt] weighs in on the Daily Stormer's struggle to find a web platform, says things aren't black and white.