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March 12, 2025
SE03:EP052
In today's episode, we cover the San Diego surf report, detailing choppy conditions from Thursday to Saturday with peak wave heights of 6-8 feet. Morning sessions at Tourmaline and South San Diego are ideal, with a 4-foot high tide at 7 AM. Local news reports a guilty plea from Joel Humphrey for the Christmas Day fire at the former In Cahoots site in Mission Valley. In sports, the Minnesota Vikings make a splash in the 2025 NFL free agency, signing Jonathan Allen to a $60 million contract, while the San Francisco 49ers face significant roster losses. The Kings dominate the New York Islanders 4-1, with standout performances from Vladislav Gavrikov and Drew Doughty. In business news, Ray Dalio warns of a severe supply-demand problem in US debt. In entertainment, Spotify announces a record $10 billion payout in royalties for 2024, with over 1,500 artists earning more than $1 million each. In science, a study suggests global temperatures may have surpassed the critical 1.5-degree Celsius threshold as early as 2020, urging immediate climate action.
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March 12, 2025
SE03:EP052
In today's episode, we cover the San Diego surf report, detailing choppy conditions from Thursday to Saturday with peak wave heights of 6-8 feet. Morning sessions at Tourmaline and South San Diego are ideal, with a 4-foot high tide at 7 AM. Local news reports a guilty plea from Joel Humphrey for the Christmas Day fire at the former In Cahoots site in Mission Valley. In sports, the Minnesota Vikings make a splash in the 2025 NFL free agency, signing Jonathan Allen to a $60 million contract, while the San Francisco 49ers face significant roster losses. The Kings dominate the New York Islanders 4-1, with standout performances from Vladislav Gavrikov and Drew Doughty. In business news, Ray Dalio warns of a severe supply-demand problem in US debt. In entertainment, Spotify announces a record $10 billion payout in royalties for 2024, with over 1,500 artists earning more than $1 million each. In science, a study suggests global temperatures may have surpassed the critical 1.5-degree Celsius threshold as early as 2020, urging immediate climate action.
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