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- "What's so bad about the absurd entitlement of hordes of twentysomethings getting ultra wasted in public and in bars?" [SFist]
- Big rig dumps load of chicken parts, guts all over Highway 101. [SF Chronicle]
- San Jose University police have arrested a suspect in multiple sexual battery cases at San Jose University. [KRON 4]
- A Mill Valley man was arrested or a bank robbery after he went to the Sausalito Police Department to report his car was stolen. [Bay City News]
- [Google] is "Reflecting on the Right to be Forgotten."
- Microsoft is officially the proud owner of LinkedIn. [CNet]
- Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg says she doesn't think misinformation spread on the social media platform swayed the election in favor of President-elect Donald Trump. [Associated Press]
- ACT's Young Conservatory director is retiring. [SF Chronicle]
- Man Instagrams himself hitting golf balls into ocean at Lands End, reacts defensively when called out. [Richmond SF]
- Pebble users should prepare for their devices to become useless. [Consumerist]
- SF-based software maker GitHub is laying off nearly 5 percent of its workforce. [SF Business Times]
- A former go-go dancer and taxicab robber who had hoped to start life afresh at the Graywood Hotel is the last tenant displaced by the June fire who remains on the streets. [Mission Local]