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<description>JPMorgan&#x26;#xA0;is holding its annual health care conference in&#x26;#xA0;San Francisco&#x26;#xA0;this week. But some attendees -- when gazing out the windows of their&#x26;#xA0;$2,000-a-night hotel rooms&#x26;#xA0;or&#x26;#xA0;past the doors of another champagne-infused party -- have reportedly&#x26;#xA0;noticed the city has&#x26;#xA0;lost&#x26;#xA0;ground in its fight against homelessness. &#x26;#x201C;I feel unsafe walking around at night, especially as a young woman,&#x26;#x201D;&#x26;#xA0;Selin Kurnaz, a co-founder of Massive Bio, told Bloomberg. Other executives at the&#x26;#xA0;JPMorgan Healthcare Conference have gone on social media to voice their concerns about the city&#x26;#x27;s decline and have posted about watching&#x26;#xA0;city&#x26;#xA0;officials clean&#x26;#xA0;human excrement off the streets. The event -- which&#x26;#xA0;is expected to bring in about $51 million...</description>
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