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Wednesday August 13, 2025
In today's episode, we cover the surf conditions from Thursday to Saturday, with fluctuating wave heights and wind conditions along the Encinitas coast. Local news highlights President Donald Trump's spending package, which unexpectedly boosts affordable housing in California by increasing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. In sports, the Padres face off against the Giants at Oracle Park, following a 5-1 loss. Key performances include homers from Iglesias and Merrill, with tonight's game featuring pitchers Nick Pivetta and Kai-Wei Teng. Major League Baseball sets the World Series to start on October 24th, eliminating the flexible start date. In tech, CoreWeave's revenue has soared due to rising demand for artificial intelligence, despite facing significant losses. Meanwhile, in business, Zillow predicts a slight drop in home values by the end of the year, offering potential opportunities for buyers. We also touch on the cleanup efforts for uranium mine waste in New Mexico and the Navajo Nation, spearheaded by General Electric and United Nuclear. In entertainment, 2025 sees comic book films and original projects thriving, while independent films struggle for attention.
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Wednesday August 13, 2025
In today's episode, we cover the surf conditions from Thursday to Saturday, with fluctuating wave heights and wind conditions along the Encinitas coast. Local news highlights President Donald Trump's spending package, which unexpectedly boosts affordable housing in California by increasing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. In sports, the Padres face off against the Giants at Oracle Park, following a 5-1 loss. Key performances include homers from Iglesias and Merrill, with tonight's game featuring pitchers Nick Pivetta and Kai-Wei Teng. Major League Baseball sets the World Series to start on October 24th, eliminating the flexible start date. In tech, CoreWeave's revenue has soared due to rising demand for artificial intelligence, despite facing significant losses. Meanwhile, in business, Zillow predicts a slight drop in home values by the end of the year, offering potential opportunities for buyers. We also touch on the cleanup efforts for uranium mine waste in New Mexico and the Navajo Nation, spearheaded by General Electric and United Nuclear. In entertainment, 2025 sees comic book films and original projects thriving, while independent films struggle for attention.
@sunnymorningsmedia