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  1. There are growing questions about the death of former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh.

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  2. The San Jose teen who painted portraits of President-elect Joe Biden and VP-elect Kamala Harris has another reason to be proud. 14-year-old Tyler Gordon's paintings are now on display in Los Angeles Beverly Center's "Heirs to the Throne" exhibit.

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  3. Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are volunteering to get their Covid-19 vaccines on camera to promote public confidence in the vaccine's safety once the US Food and Drug Administration authorizes one.

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  4. 'Culture shock': A four-person crew of researchers traveled to a remote atoll in the Pacific Ocean that's more than 1,300 miles from Honolulu, Hawaii, in February. By the time they returned to the US, the world was a different place.

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  5. Dr. Nichols MD, who is Jewish, explains how he and his team, a Black nurse and an Asian respiratory therapist worked to treat the man just like they would any other coronavirus patient.

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  6. A Hawaii couple who traveled from San Francisco International Airport to Kaua'i has been arrested for boarding the flight after testing positive for , officials say.

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  7. Tom Sharkey, the husband of Houston Instagram influencer Alexis Sharkey, said he's now receiving death threats and gave more insight into the conversation he and his wife had leading up to her death.

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  8. Marin County health officials are worried that visitors from outside the area could impact the county's already upward trend in COVID-19 cases.

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  9. With BofA already in hot water with state officials for allegedly draining money out of thousands of EDD accounts, a SoCal woman is sharing her frustrating experience.

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  10. As of now, most Bay Area hospitals are not planning to cancel elective surgeries, and doctors are reminding the public not to delay care or be afraid to come into their hospitals for other potentially life-threatening medical issues.

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  11. British regulators have become the first to approve the COVID-19 vaccine developed by American drugmaker Pfizer and Germany's BioNTech for experimental use. Here is a look at how the COVID-19 vaccine rollout will work.

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  12. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf shared her thoughts SF Mayor London Breed and Gov. Newsom attending dinner parties at the French Laundry in Napa.

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  13. The Transportation Department issued a final rule Wednesday covering service animals. The rule says only dogs can qualify, and they have to be specially trained to help a person with disabilities.

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  14. Students, staff at Danville's Del Amigo High School test positive for COVID-19, but school remains open

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  15. COVID-19 cases are on the rise but up until recently, the Bay Area had not yet surpassed the "summer surge" -- the highest peak of cases during the pandemic. This week, however, that changed.

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  16. A Detroit mom, who was battling COVID-19, was placed on a ventilator after having an emergency cesarean section to deliver her twins. Now, two weeks later, the mom is off the ventilator and slowly recovering.

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    Beautiful Christmas lights in Foster City, California! ❤️❤️❤️ Courtesy: Marco Salerno & Elena Ni

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  18. Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell says he's sticking with his scaled-back COVID-19 relief bill with the goal of passing a significant down payment during the lame-duck session and then revisiting the topic next year.

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  19. When an icon that helped build Silicon Valley decides to leave Silicon Valley, it may not be that big a deal, says Dilawar Syed of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's choice to leave for Houston, Texas.

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  20. Mayor Eric Garcetti is asking Angelenos to cancel all non-essential activities and "hunker down" as the city experiences a dangerous surge in cases and hospitalizations.​

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