**A stabbing on Sunday afternoon in SF's Mission District, as Carnaval festivities were dying down, left one person with life-threatening injuries, and a suspect is in custody.**The stabbing happened around 3:15 pm near 19th and Mission streets, which is on the Carnaval parade route, but after the parade had passed. [Chronicle]**In his first encyclical, and his first major theological document as pope, Pope Leo XIV denounced the need for war, and issued grave warnings about the rise of AI.**The pope compared AI to the Tower of Babel, saying that the biblical story is a warning against creating something that "dominates and ultimately dehumanizes." [CNN]- Trump has again prematurely announced a peace deal with Iran that is still being negotiated, and it isn't even really a peace deal so much as an extended cease-fire, and it isn't a nuclear deal either. [ New York Times] - Just over a week from the June 2 primary, many Democratic voters in California remain torn about who to vote for. [ Chronicle] - Drivers on SF's west side are relieved that the repaving on 19th Avenue is over for now, with this past weekend's work complete, but there will be a few more smaller projects happening on the corridor in the months to come. [ KPIX] - The Backstreet Boys and Ludacris closed out the sold-out BottleRock festival in Napa on Sunday night. [ KTVU] - And 20-year-old pop sensation Sombr, who's still not old enough to legally enjoy the free-flowing wine at BottleRock, drew a massive crowd on the main stage just before the Backstreet Boys, and apparently went a bit over his set time, telling the crowd, "They’re trying to cut me off. You can’t cut me off, motherfuckers. We’ve got another smash hit," before performing "12 to 12." [
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