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- Your weekend ICYMI: Cable car ridership is dropping, man and woman found dead in Dolores Heights, restaurants found themselves in hot water, Travis Kalanick made a power play for Uber's board, and Bubbles was sent off.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
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John King on Designing San Francisco. [SF Chronicle]
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Looking back at the abduction of a baby from an SF hospital in 1955. [SF Examiner]
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Opposition to Tasers voiced by SF's southern residents. [Mission Local]
- At Sunday's game, some 49ers stood, others knelt, and the team issued a vague written statement. [Pro Football Talk]
- Meanwhile, the Warriors stood and the Nuggets linked arms at Oracle Arena after the NBA sent a memo reminding players that league rules require them to stand during the National Anthem. [NBC Bay Area] [ABC 7] [CBS 5]
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Two dead in Pacifica murder-suicide. [ABC 7]
- Google drops "first click free" program, so now items you find in search might be paywalled from the get-go. [Associated Press]
- Uber's board might vote Tuesday to take Travis Kalanick's power away. [CNet]
- SF's Chinese Hospital faces allegations of financial mismanagement, nepotism. [SF Chronicle]
- Oakland Raider Marshawn Lynch sports an "Everybody Vs. Trump" t-shirt. [ABC 7]>/ul>