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- The Castro mourns George Michael. [SFist]
- As a Trump presidency looms, online privacy worries heat up. [CNet]
- Police are investigating a fatal stabbing that happened inside a Hayward Target store on Christmas Eve. [Bay City News]
- Bay Area home values have hit a record high. [SocketSite]
- [KQED] has some thoughts on why "2016 Was Rough For Bay Area Restaurants."
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No, Siri won't call 911 when you say "charge my phone to 100 percent." [Snopes]
- Washington state lawsuit alleging that Comcast deceived hundreds of thousands of customers in the state about an add-on service moves forward. [Consumerist]
- The city of Sacramento sent an application to the federal government earlier this week requesting approval to allow the testing of driverless cars around the capital. [SF Business Times]
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Suspicious object sends SFPD bomb squad to area near Russian consulate. [Bay City News]
- The NBA says two calls were missed in the final moments of Cleveland’s win over Golden State on Sunday, and both aided the Cavaliers in what became their one-point victory. [Associated Press]
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A faulty fire alarm at San Francisco International Airport caused travelers to evacuate from Terminal Two during one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year Monday afternoon. [Patch]
- All about the Mayor of the Tenderloin. [SF Chronicle]