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Something Rotten cracked Jay up. [SFist]
- SF-based company Gap has had a rough go of it lately, but their most recent earnings weren't that bad! [Associated Press]
- New California legislation proposed to protect from sexual harassment by VCs. [Wired]
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Facebook cracking down on fake clickbait videos. [CNet]
- Fearing Trump changes, Covered California is first in the country to promise insurers help. [SF Chronicle]
- SF's arts and culture sector generates $1.45 billion in spending each year, report says. [The Art Newspaper]
- Check out these cool old SF homes. [Curbed SF]
- The SF-based Electronic Frontier Foundation criticizes tech companies' efforts to shut down the Daily Stormer. [CNet]
- SF government staffer forced out of Alameda now begins commute at 4 a.m. [New York Times]
- [BART] will give new police recruits $10K.
- Probationary firefighters shot in San Jose. [ABC 7]
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Brace for more video on Reddit. [Variety]
- Messaging app Gab, a fave among the Alt-Right, bounced from mainstream app stores. [Mashable]
- An early look at the race for D6 Supe. [SF Chronicle]