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- Lawyers of former San Francisco 49er Ray McDonald's ex-fiancée released video showing a woman, believed to be the ex, screaming and crying. The video also allegedly shows the May 2015 incident that led McDonald to be charged with felony false imprisonment. [Chronicle] [ABC 7] [CBS 5]
- Interested in ways to go after illegal Airbnbs? Thankfully for you, someone compiled a list. [48 Hills]
- A host of companies in the Bay Area, like Airbnb, do business in the West Bank — and may experience some backlash as a result. [CBS 5]
- Trans people are worried about their status under the Trump administration, and are working on securing identification that matches their gender before he is sworn into office. [SF Weekly]
- Ever wondered about the place where iPhones are built? The Times takes an in-depth look at "iPhone City." [NYTimes]
- The draft Environmental Impact Review for the proposed Pier 70 development foresees unpleasant impacts on transportation and air quality. [Examiner]
- San Francisco is an expensive place to live, and a new report finding that seven of the country's most expensive zip codes are in SF reminds us of that fact. [Examiner]
- A Tesla predicted a crash before it happened, and braked to avoid it. [Laughing Squid]
- Could the incoming Donald Trump administration be good for Bay Area business? Some think so. [Business Times]
- San Joaquin County prosecutors are investigating the former U.S. military police officer who allegedly tried to pimp Celeste Guap. [KQED] [SFist]