"After getting a grilling from the BART board last week about the major rush-hour meltdown two Fridays ago, BART management has pledged to only do its computer system upgrades on weekends. One such upgrade at Montgomery Station caused the entire system to melt down on Friday, September 5. [Chronicle] SF was quite toasty on Monday, and will be even moreso on Tuesday, with high temperatures inland "flirting" with 100 degrees in some spots. [KRON4]"
"Via proxy and Vice President JD Vance, in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, President Trump has announced a full-fledged war on "radical Left" groups of all kinds, and the vagueness of it all is frightening. To hear Vance talking on Kirk's podcast, any liberal group or person who set fire to a Tesla could be brought up on domestic terrorism charges. [New York Times]"
"The US military just made their second targeted air strike on so-called "narcoterrorists" today, killing three in a purported drug boat traveling from Venezuela in international waters. [CNN] Santa Cruz-based company Gooder foods, maker of Goodles brand vegan boxed mac-and-cheese, is recalling several lots of its mac-and-cheese because it was found to have either milk product or cashews in it, and there have been some allergic incidents around the country. [Chronicle]"
BART pledged to run computer system upgrades only on weekends after an upgrade at Montgomery Station on September 5 triggered a systemwide rush-hour meltdown. San Francisco faced high heat, with inland temperatures nearing 100 degrees. The Valkyries go to San Jose's SAP Center for a decisive playoff game, down one match to top-seeded Minnesota Lynx, who recently beat them and trounced them 101-72. Vice President JD Vance announced a campaign against "radical Left" groups and warned that incendiary acts could prompt domestic-terrorism charges. The US military conducted a second targeted air strike on suspected narcoterrorists, killing three aboard a drug boat from Venezuela. Gooder Foods recalled Goodles mac-and-cheese after traces of milk or cashews caused allergic incidents. YouTube channel S3 released a San Francisco culinary tour with Chef Richard Lee.
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