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- Is San Francisco's high cost of living stressing out even the wealthy? And could that stress lead to an eventual exodus from the Bay Area? [Business Times]
- The Labor Department is suing Silicon Valley data company Palantir Technologies, co-founded by good friend of the media Peter Thiel, to end what it alleges is a pattern of discrimination against Asian job applicants. [Forbes]
- Watch Dogs 2 is a video game that takes place in San Francisco. And while yes, real San Francisco is of course better, running around digital-SF is quite fun. [GamesRadar]
- Does a $50,000 home in San Francisco sound impossible? One blogger took it upon himself to see if he could figure out a way to make it work. [Strong Towns]
- Sales of Trump piñatas continue to be brisk in the Mission District following last night's debate. [Mission Local] [SFist]
- Speaking of which, wondering how the people of the Mission reacted to the presidential debate? Let them tell you. [Mission Local]
- Also, alleging that a Mission District tattoo shop is owned by “racist, right-wing, xenophobic, anti-immigrant Trump supporters," an activist group tagged the business with graffiti for the second time Monday. The owners deny they're racist, but one of them appears to have been pretty pro-Trump on social media. [Mission Local]
- Right now you can rent a two-bedroom in the troubled Millennium Tower for $6,000 a month. [Curbed]
- Drug company AstraZeneca has plans for a huge development in Oyster Point that, when completed, will provide office space for 350 employees. [Business Times]
- An incident involving a man with a possible weapon, relating to a road rage incident near Stanford Hospital and Stanford Shopping Center, briefly led to a lockdown at the Nordstrom there today. [ABC 7]