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- Perennial Berkeley mayoral candidate and frequent protester Zachary Running Wolf is running his current campaign from Santa Rita Jail. [Bay City News]
- HP has apologized to customers for a software update that made some of its printers stop working with ink cartridges from competing suppliers. [Associated Press]
- YouTube has hired hip-hop heavyweight Lyor Cohen to run its music division. [CNet]
- How the military became the country's largest employer of transgender Americans. [Priceonomics]
- The San Francisco judge in the case of an African American man charged with attacking BART police officers has denied the public defender’s claim that she is biased in favor of the prosecution. [SF Chronicle]
- How California is trying to keep Muslim and Sikh students from being bullied. [Huffington Post]
- Every year, SFist film critic Rain Jokinen participates in the Countdown to Halloween. Her coverage starts today! [Musty TV]
- Google just bought San Antonio Station in Mountain View for $225.4 million. [The Registry]
- The Bay Area is the leading region for new jobs in California. [SF Business Times]
- A redesigned MacBook Pro is rumored to be ready for launch "as soon as October." [MacRumors]
- District 11 supervisor candidate gets her party background wrong. [SF Chronicle]