Day Around the Bay: BART's Green Line Won't Be Running Again Until Tuesday
Briefly

A rookie SFPD officer, Ryan Kwong, who faces DUI charges, pleaded not guilty in court. In separate SFPD DUI news, a different officer received sentencing for a related incident. Meanwhile, BART service is recovering from an electrical fire, though the Green Line will remain closed until later this month. Furthermore, commentary on Meta highlights criticism of management strategies linked to employee performance ratings and potential layoffs. Additionally, a tragic shooting involving Israeli embassy staff in Washington, D.C. occurred, leading to charges against the alleged shooter.
"Police have already arrested 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez and charged him with two counts of murder," referring to the killing of two Israeli embassy employees.
"BART service is generally recovered after that major electrical fire Tuesday morning at the San Leandro station," indicating a return to normalcy for the transit system.
"Facebook/Meta is pushing its managers to classify more employees as poor performers," highlighting the company's internal strategy towards layoffs.
"A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's effort to dismantle the Department of Education," emphasizing the legal challenges faced by the administration.
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