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- Your weekend ICYIM: Another SF homicide plays into the sanctuary city debate, Berkeley Rep's Ain't Too Proud gets praise, the SF Symphony began their season, and food was sold and eaten.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Chelsea Manning refutes claims that she'a a traitor. [The Independent]
- Big rig crash dumps 40,000 lbs of dog food on 80. [Associated Press]
- Waymo wants to slow down their self-driving car suit against Uber. [Roadshow]
- Facebook's toxic ad fix won't be easy. [Wired]
- [SF Gate] proclaims that "For the average U.S. home price, San Franciscans can buy a home the size of a shipping container"
- Somebody actually just chose to buy a condo in the widely-publicized-as-sinking Millennium Tower. [SocketSite]
- "Which tech CEO is most popular with their employees?" asks the [SF Business Times].
- Marshawn Lynch again sits for the National Anthem. [KRON 4]
- Mission housing development blocked over "bulky" design. [SF Examiner]