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- Here's your fall in Classical. [SFist]
- [Slate] explains why "Your City Will Lose the Contest for Amazon’s New HQ."
- Berkeley police request use of pepper spray days before Ben Shapiro event. [Daily Californian]
- [Consumerist] does a ruthless post-mortem on the Juicero.
- Bay Area hepatitis cases linked to Santa Clara jail. [ABC 7]
- A security loophole has allowed at least a million Facebook accounts, both real and fake, to generate at least 100 million “likes” and comments. [CBS]
- Oakland hit-and-run causes pregnant woman to lose child. [NBC Bay Area]
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How sushi gets from Japan to San Francisco. [SF Chronicle]
- Repeat thief sneaks off with Starbucks tip jar. [NBC Bay Area]
- Decision in lawsuit against GrubHub could help define workers' rights in the gig economy. [Ars Technica]
- Russia’s Facebook fake news could have reached 70 million Americans. [Daily Beast]
- Man stuck in Oakland estuary rescued by Coast Guard. [NBC Bay Area]
- The [Associated Press] reports that "An extensive poaching ring is responsible for slaughtering more than 100 black bears, cougars, bobcats, deer and elk in southwestern Washington state and northwestern Oregon."

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