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Gavin Newsom sits down with SF high school kids to discuss the recent uptick in hate crimes. [KRON 4]
- Great, now there might be malware that converts your headphones into makeshift microphones that can slyly record your conversations. [Wired]
- Tall thin residential structure proposed for Tendernob. [SocketSite]
- [BuzzFeed] on "How The 2016 Election Blew Up In Facebook’s Face."
- Newly elected Superior Court judge Victor Hwang has announced his resignation from the Police Commission, promising a possible political battle over his replacement. [SF Examiner]
- Legal observers condemned the “brutal force” allegedly used by Oakland police during large demonstrations against Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president. [Bay City News]
- A Richmond man has been charged with a hate crime and murder in the death of an African American man found beaten and shot on an El Sobrante road near a pool hall where investigators believe he was attacked. [SF Chronicle]
- The state has awarded a $1 million grant to the nonprofit California Historical Society to help develop a plan to revitalize San Francisco’s Old Mint in partnership with the city. [SF Chronicle]
- Powell Street and Civic Center stations now have prominently placed BART Police "patrol desks." [BART]