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1 September 2017 / SF News / Eve Batey

Friday Lunchtime Links: How SF Validates Cyclists


  • Why Apple made its 11th-hour stand for net neutrality. [Wired]
  • Instagram users will soon be able to post Stories via the mobile web.[Ad Week]
  • Berkeley is the most expensive college town in the US. [Daily Californian]
  • Four employees of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office have been arrested for allegedly mistreating inmates. [ABC 7]
  • For pete's sake, can we all just go back to forgetting James Damore's unhinged rant and just keep working toward diversity in the workplace? [Wired]
  • UC President Janet Napolitano wades into campus free speech debate. [SF Chronicle]
  • Toxic algae found in South Lake Tahoe. [Associated Press]
  • Suspect in San Rafael stabbing has quite the mug shot. [CBS 5]
  • Man pleads not guilty in fatal shooting of mother in Corona Heights.[Bay City News]
  • [Governing] explains "Why Bicyclists Feel Validated in San Francisco."
  • SF journalists Leila Day and Hana Baba have launched a new podcast on black identity and race in America called The Stoop. [NPR]
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