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- As if you don't have enough to do this week, here's more! [SFist]
- The controversial SFMTA changes to Taraval Street begin in January. [Moving SF]
- Now Twitter allows broadcasting of live video, too. [The Verge]
- One person was rescued from a house fire in Oakland near Lake Merritt Wednesday morning. [KRON 4]
- Edward Snowden has some feedback for Twitter. [CNet]
- SoMa developer skirts local laws, upzones new building automatically. [Curbed SF]
- SF State students demand better services for their homeless classmates. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Both the Oakland City Council and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to support a plan to enter into an exclusive negotiating agreement with former NFL legend Ronnie Lott's investment team to build a new stadium for the Raiders. [SF Business Times]
- Brake problems delayed BART commuters passing through the Transbay Tube Tuesday. [CBS 5]
- Jack Dorsey was shut out of Donald Trump's big meeting with
collaboratorstech leaders today. [Recode] - UCSF has received a gift of $50 million, to assist select junior and mid-career faculty members with unconventional research, that may fall outside of standard health science boundaries. [SF Examiner]
- SF officials say they are losing patience with scandal-plagued Wells Fargo. [SF Chronicle]