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- Jay has returned to Rent. [SFist]
- Police are looking for a man who tried to lure a teenage girl into his car not once, but twice in two days. [KRON 4]
- Sure, everyone hates Donald Trump,but that doesn't mean Silicon Valley is backing away from the Pentagon. [Wired]
- The Danish branch of the ride-sharing service Uber says it will stay in Denmark to "fight" after the government proposed toughening standards for cabs. [Associated Press]
- A Tesla employee has gone public with concerns about safety conditions at the electric-car maker’s Fremont factory, and called for the company’s workers to unionize. [SF Chronicle]
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311 apparently tells San Franciscans to use a broom to sweep used needles away from their doorway, which seems like it would just send the needle to someone else's doorway but what do I know? [Fog City Notes]
- Analyst claims 2017 iPhones will have wireless charging. [MacRumors]
- One South Bay park is so popular that it now requires reservations. [Curbed SF]
- Shares of Yelp fell more than 8 percent after hours Thursday after the company reported its quarterly financial results. [CNBC]
- 1,654 SFPD officers have undergone training and are now carrying body-worn cameras. [SF Examiner]