• It's going to be a nice and sunny weekend, and Mother's Day will be WARM. Let the May warmth continue! [ABC 7]
  • Following his bombshell op-ed on Thursday, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes expanded on his call to break up Facebook on the New York Times' The Daily podcast. Hughes says Facebook and Instagram may be free, but consumers are being harmed in other ways by the monopoly. [NYT]
  • Recode's Ezra Klein says that Hughes is making the wrong argument, because the problem isn't competition. "If the problem is that the competitive incentives that shaped Facebook — and Instagram, and Twitter, and Snapchat, and YouTube — lead to dangerous products, then unleashing even more competition might make the problem worse." [Recode]
  • After peaking in 2016, BART ridership has been going down the past two years — possibly because people have chosen other ways to get places after being on over-crowded trains too many times. BART is now considering hiking fares both next year and in 2022. [Chronicle]
  • CHP officers on Friday rescued an elderly woman who was having a medical emergency in a moving car on Highway 101 in Marin. [CBS SF]
  • A major residential development by BART in North Berkeley has sparked much debate, but the city council has voted to work with BART on the project. [Berkeleyside]
  • San Francisco parents at the Glen Park School are rallying around a second-grade teacher who is having to pay for her own substitute while she's in treatment for breast cancer. [HuffPo]
  • Chef Anthony Strong has added an "eclectic" brunch menu at Prairie in the Mission, including a rice waffle, and a double-baked goat cheese sformato with English peas. [Eater]