• One of the Santa Clara County measles cases was on the Google campus. A Google staff doctor sent an email to employees confirming that a worker who "visited" the Mountain View campus on April 4 had been diagnosed with measles. [BuzzFeed]
  • The primary reason that dead whales keep appearing around the Bay this season appears to be malnutrition. Scientists are speculating that the whales are having to travel farther north in warmer months to find food due to climate change, and it's messing up the timing of their migrations and causing them to lose fatty reserves. [ABC 7]
  • A Santa Clara County jail transport bus was involved in a chain-reaction crash on I-880 this morning. The crash caused a car to burst into flames, and injured several inmates on board the bus. [CBS SF]
  • On this morning's California Report, KQED reports on the trend of tech companies employing people as contractors without allowing them to convert to full time. The segment also discusses how the cleanup effort around Paradise is being stymied by property owners who haven't formally granted access to cleanup workers. [KQED]
  • Facebook's latest privacy scandal: The company "unintentionally" uploaded the email contact lists of 1.5 million users when they signed up for accounts. The practice began, allegedly without higher-ups at the company knowing, in April 2016. [CBS SF]
  • Oakland's city council decided it will not collect taxes for early childhood education under Measure AA, because it did not receive the required two-thirds majority in last year's election. [SFGate]
  • The Mueller Report is out and it's all anyone is talking about and you can download the redacted version here.