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Tuesday January 06, 2026
In today's episode, we cover the Los Angeles Chargers' injury update as cornerback Donte Jackson returns after a scare against the Denver Broncos, crucial for their Wild Card Round against the New England Patriots. Exciting news for La Jolla residents as a new Goodwill store opens on Herschel Avenue, offering giveaways and discounts while supporting employment opportunities. Surf conditions at Tourmaline are fair, with waves reaching up to three feet by afternoon and a high tide of five and a half feet at 10:30 AM. Weather forecasts a partly sunny day with highs near 65 degrees and a light southeast breeze. In tech news, Bitcoin rises to $94,000, Ethereum to $3,000, and XRP to $2.39, while Nvidia unveils humanoid robot plans at CES 2026. San Francisco's mayor signs a reparations fund ordinance, sparking debate over fiscal constraints. Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman anticipates another slow year in the housing market, focusing on transactions. Lastly, Oscar predictions heat up with unexpected contenders like Richard Linklater's "Blue Moon" gaining traction as nominations approach.
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Tuesday January 06, 2026
In today's episode, we cover the Los Angeles Chargers' injury update as cornerback Donte Jackson returns after a scare against the Denver Broncos, crucial for their Wild Card Round against the New England Patriots. Exciting news for La Jolla residents as a new Goodwill store opens on Herschel Avenue, offering giveaways and discounts while supporting employment opportunities. Surf conditions at Tourmaline are fair, with waves reaching up to three feet by afternoon and a high tide of five and a half feet at 10:30 AM. Weather forecasts a partly sunny day with highs near 65 degrees and a light southeast breeze. In tech news, Bitcoin rises to $94,000, Ethereum to $3,000, and XRP to $2.39, while Nvidia unveils humanoid robot plans at CES 2026. San Francisco's mayor signs a reparations fund ordinance, sparking debate over fiscal constraints. Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman anticipates another slow year in the housing market, focusing on transactions. Lastly, Oscar predictions heat up with unexpected contenders like Richard Linklater's "Blue Moon" gaining traction as nominations approach.
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