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- Another demonstration against President Trump's new immigration ban is planned for Thursday. [SFist]
- US officials are planning to charge four people abroad related to the hacking attacks against Yahoo. [Bloomberg]
- It's foggy. [KRON 4]
- What the heck is Heavy.com? [Slate]
- Hundreds attended a rally in Silicon Valley to protest the president's immigration ban and stand united with affected co-workers. [CNet]
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Celebrate the Persian New Year at SF City Hall this Friday. [Ingleside Light]
- Walmart.com plans to hire hundreds of workers for its Bay Area tech operations in a push to offer free two-day shipping for online orders, mounting a challenge to Amazon Prime. [San Jose Mercury News]
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Multiple signals confuse travelers through Fort Mason area intersection. [KRON 4]
- San Francisco-based software company Okta has filed to go public, saying in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it hopes to raise up to $100 million for its IPO. [SF Business Times]
- You can slaughter animals in Marin now as the county approves the practice for small ranchers who were already raising animals there for food. [CBS 5]
- Russia finds Apple guilty of iPhone price-fixing, potentially facing fines. [9 to 5 Mac]