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- Your weekend ICYMI: An SF Zoo polar bear got some snow, people continued to demonstrate against the results of the election, a Trump flag appeared on Haight Street, the moon was "big" last night, and even Facebook staffers think they skewed the election.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Controversy at local NAACP after honors announced for those employed by companies that harmed the black community. [SF Examiner]
- No lie or falsehood or hoax is more consequential than Facebook’s belief that it is not a media company. [Gizmodo]
- A pedestrian was struck and killed Monday morning on U.S. Highway 101 near SFO. [KRON 4]
- Former SFist contrib Laura Hooper Beck explains why "Saturday Night Live's 'Hallelujah' Opening Was a Bunch of B.S."
- iPhone sales will 'suffer' if Trump targets China, officials warn. [CNet]
- The overall pipeline of apartments and condos under development in San Francisco has inched up by 400 to a record 63,700. [SocketSite]
- San Francisco’s seven police commissioners face scrutiny from the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday at a joint hearing where the topic is the reform of the Police Department. [SF Examiner]