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- It's so cold. [SFist]
- YouTube pays music industry $1 billion from ads. [CNet]
- Google says that they are set to reach 100% renewable energy. [Google] [Associated Press] [SF Chronicle]
- Results of Muni's ridership survey are surprisingly high. [Moving SF]
- Police have arrested a man allegedly responsible for a string of arsons in the city’s Mission District and South of Market neighborhoods in October and November. [Bay City News]
- A California lawmaker is attempting again to repeal the state’s sales tax on menstrual products after Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a similar bill earlier this year. [Huffington Post]
- Delaware court revives Zynga insider trading case. [Reuters]
- Job growth in San Francisco and the East Bay is slowing from the heated pace of recent years as the region’s high cost of living takes a toll. [SF Business Times]
- Former San Francisco defensive end Larry Roberts, who played on two 49ers Super Bowl champions, has passed away at the age of 53. [CBS 5]
- "San Francisco's new $2.3 billion transit center could be the most expensive bus terminal in the world." [AOL]
- Instagram will soon let you turn off comments and boot followers from private accounts. [The Verge]
- Mayor's office turns down Public Defender's request for money to defend undocumented folks. [SF Chronicle]