- A doctored video that slows down the original to make House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sound drunk was shared widely on social media this week. It was viewed millions of times, shared by Rudy Giuliani on Twitter, and should qualify as disinformation. A second doctored video was shared by President Trump himself. [Washington Post / New York Times / CBS SF]
- Traffic getting out of town for Memorial Day may be the worst in 20 years, according to AAA. Peak travel time will be between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, however we all know that if you're not on the road by noon today, you're going to be screwed on most Bay Area freeways. [ABC 7]
- BART's Board of Directors is proposing a 16% fare hike spread over six years in order to cover for the slump in ridership. BART relies on fares for two thirds of its operating costs. [Chronicle]
- Oakland is scrapping what tenants-rights advocates have long called a loophole in the city's rent control law. The City Council voted this week to stop exempting owner-occupied duplexes from the law. [East Bay Times]
- Mayor London Breed announced Thursday that a deal has been reached to keep City College free for the next decade. The deal means that keeping tuition free won't have to be a ballot measure. [NBC Bay Area]
- The latest in Trump administration moves to denigrate LGBTQ people and placate bigots and social conservatives: The Department of Health and Human Services has just issued a new rule, reversing an Obama administration rule, declaring that laws banning sex discrimination in health care don't apply to transgender people and "gender identity." Court challenges are expected. [Associated Press]
- A childhood home of Governor Gavin Newsom, at the top of Stanyan Street in Sutro Forest, just hit the market for $3.6 million. [SF Business Times]
- The six actors who played the kids on the Brady Bunch took part in an HGTV special in which they renovated the Studio City home that served as the show's exterior shot, redoing the interior to make it look like the set they shot on. [ABC 7]