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- It wasn't just SF disturbed by turkeys of late: This weekend, turkeys in Concord disrupted traffic, leading me to pronounce them a menace to society. [SFist] [KRON4]
- An investigation into Hampton Creek, makers of "I can't believe it's not mayo" mayo, find no wrongdoing involving their buybacks campaign of products. [SFist] [Business Times]
- Members of homeless “hairball” community feel uprooted and are angered. [Mission Local]
- A man near 280 in San Francisco was shot three times, but his injuries were not life-threatening. [NBC Bay Area]
- Amazon’s diabolical plan for physical retail stores, revealed. [NYT]
- Presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner’s “innovation office” was announced today to include Tim Cook, Bill Gates, Marc Benioff, and Elon Musk. [Washington Post]
- The latest on bankrupt Yellow Cab’s sale is that there's only one interested buyer, meaning the fleet might be sold for as little as $400K. [SFist] [Ex]
- Jane Kim has more on her proposed tax for automating people out of jobs. [Ex]
- SFUSD has reached a $325K settlement over how a student sexual assault was handled. [Ex]
- A successful lawsuit against city attorney Dennis Herrera's office lodged by a former deputy could cost taxpayers $9 million. [Chron]
- Renderings for a new 25-story tower at 17th and Webster in downtown Oakland are here. [Socketsite]