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  • Ever wondered why someone has a "Whole Foods Bad Neighbor" sign outside the Haight store? Well, apparently someone thinks the company is a bad neighbor. [Hoodline]
  • So it turns out that there may be no La Niña this winter after all. [Chronicle] [SFist]
  • BART is launching a podcast, and the first one, which you can listen to, is about the Tanforan internment camp. [BART]
  • A Republican congressman from Utah says that huge expansion of Yosemite might have been illegal. Which: Cool, thanks dude. [CBS 5] [SFist]
  • Some Paypal users, following an update, were unable to find transactions in their history. [Paypal]
  • Governor Jerry Brown signed two bills into law yesterday that further limit carbon emissions in the state. [Huffington Post]
  • A man was found dead near a tent encampment at Folsom and 15th Street. An ambulance was reportedly called for him while he was still alive, but medics didn't come until the next morning. [Mission Local]
  • Coyotes have killed three cats in North Berkeley. [Berkeleyside]
  • Long-distance swimmer Kim Chambers today began her attempt to swim non-stop from Sacramento to the San Francisco Bay. The trip, which will end in Belvedere, is 93 miles and expected to take 45 hours without rest. [CBS 5]
  • KQED, meanwhile, wonders if tiki bars are "harmless fun or exploitation?" [KQED]