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- Piedmont's mayor sounds fun. [SFist]
- Square opens a brick and mortar store. [Ad Week]
- SFMTA"s plan for 11th Street slammed as dangerous. [Streetsblog SF]
- It's been a year since [NPR] got rid of comments and they don't appear to regret the decision.
- As of Monday Amazon says Whole Foods will get cheaper. [Bloomberg]
- [BART] prepares for changes that would "open the door for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender businesses to help rebuild the system."
- UC Berkeley joins the race to perfect fake meat. [Daily Californian]
- Fatal shooting near Oakland's main post office. [Bay City News]
- Seagulls bedevil Bay Area baseball players, fans.[Associated Press]
- The federal self-driving car council has fallen apart under Trump. [Recode]
- "Facebook turns off more than 1 million accounts a day as it struggles to keep spam, fraud and hate speech off its platform," [CNBC] reports.