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August 05, 2025
In today's episode, we cover the latest surf conditions in San Diego, with waist to stomach high waves expected through Friday. Local news highlights the City of San Diego's new Special Event Parking Zone around Petco Park, set to increase parking fees during major events. In sports, the Padres lost to the D-backs 6-2 at Chase Field, with Corbin Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. driving in key runs for Arizona. The Padres face Arizona again tonight with Yu Darvish on the mound. In top news, British energy giant BP announces a significant oil and gas discovery in Brazil's Santos basin, potentially its largest in 25 years. The discovery could boost BP's global upstream production. In business, CoreCard's CEO, Leland Strange, faces uncertainty as the company risks losing its client, Apple, amid Goldman Sachs' credit card venture struggles. CoreCard is in talks with JPMorgan Chase, while Euronet Worldwide plans to acquire CoreCard. In entertainment, Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson star in "The Naked Gun" sequel, offering laugh-out-loud moments despite some unevenness. Lastly, a San Francisco startup claims to create gold from mercury, although experts remain skeptical about its commercial viability.
In today's episode, we cover the latest developments in the NFL as Micah Parsons requests a trade from the Dallas Cowboys, potentially heading to the Los Angeles Chargers. We discuss the San Diego Padres' recent victory over the Saint Louis Cardinals at Petco Park, where Dylan Cease's stellar pitching and homers by Cronenworth and Laureano led to a 7-3 win. The Padres are now poised for a series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In tech news, Mark Zuckerberg unveils his vision for integrating advanced AI with hardware, suggesting a shift from traditional smartphones to smart glasses. Meanwhile, Apple's CEO Tim Cook defends the enduring relevance of the iPhone. In the crypto world, CEA Industries' stock surges after announcing plans to acquire Binance Coin. Lastly, we highlight the entertainment industry with "Jurassic World Rebirth" surpassing $766 million globally, and Brad Pitt's "F1" achieving his highest-grossing film status. Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
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By Sunny Mornings Media5
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August 05, 2025
In today's episode, we cover the latest surf conditions in San Diego, with waist to stomach high waves expected through Friday. Local news highlights the City of San Diego's new Special Event Parking Zone around Petco Park, set to increase parking fees during major events. In sports, the Padres lost to the D-backs 6-2 at Chase Field, with Corbin Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. driving in key runs for Arizona. The Padres face Arizona again tonight with Yu Darvish on the mound. In top news, British energy giant BP announces a significant oil and gas discovery in Brazil's Santos basin, potentially its largest in 25 years. The discovery could boost BP's global upstream production. In business, CoreCard's CEO, Leland Strange, faces uncertainty as the company risks losing its client, Apple, amid Goldman Sachs' credit card venture struggles. CoreCard is in talks with JPMorgan Chase, while Euronet Worldwide plans to acquire CoreCard. In entertainment, Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson star in "The Naked Gun" sequel, offering laugh-out-loud moments despite some unevenness. Lastly, a San Francisco startup claims to create gold from mercury, although experts remain skeptical about its commercial viability.
In today's episode, we cover the latest developments in the NFL as Micah Parsons requests a trade from the Dallas Cowboys, potentially heading to the Los Angeles Chargers. We discuss the San Diego Padres' recent victory over the Saint Louis Cardinals at Petco Park, where Dylan Cease's stellar pitching and homers by Cronenworth and Laureano led to a 7-3 win. The Padres are now poised for a series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In tech news, Mark Zuckerberg unveils his vision for integrating advanced AI with hardware, suggesting a shift from traditional smartphones to smart glasses. Meanwhile, Apple's CEO Tim Cook defends the enduring relevance of the iPhone. In the crypto world, CEA Industries' stock surges after announcing plans to acquire Binance Coin. Lastly, we highlight the entertainment industry with "Jurassic World Rebirth" surpassing $766 million globally, and Brad Pitt's "F1" achieving his highest-grossing film status. Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
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