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- Your weekend ICYMI: Jack Dorsey apologized yet again for the cesspool that is Twitter, new restaurants opened across the city, the body of the Las Vegas shooter is in the Bay Area, and the North Bay fires continued to blaze.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links
- Restaurant owned by David Duke fan reopens in Santa Cruz. [IndyBay]
- Six active, one inactive 49er again took a knee during the National Anthem Sunday. [Huffington Post]
- [CNBC] says the press is "anti-tech" but "the people" still like the industry.
- [New York Times] op-ed contributor struggles to breathe in the Bay Area's smoky environment.
- UC Berkeley professor emeritus of sociology who was also a peacemaker during Free Speech Movement has died at age 87. [Daily Californian]
- The Oakland (for now) Raiders are donating $1 million to the fire relief effort. [CBS 5]
- The SF 49ers have a new dubious distinction: they are the first NFL team ever to lose five games in row by three or fewer points. [KRON 4]
- A brush fire in Novato prompted evacuations Sunday. [ABC 7]
- If you were wondering how Netflix can afford to produce all those shows and movies you see appearing on their site, [Variety] has your answer.
- Could bike sharing really be "the next Uber"? [Wired]