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Thursday April 30, 2026
In this episode, we explore the exciting developments in Ocean Beach SF and beyond. SpaceX is gearing up for what could be the largest IPO in market history, with significant implications for investors and the Nasdaq-100. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants face a doubleheader challenge in Philadelphia after a rainout, with Logan Webb taking the mound in hopes of turning the series around.
Locally, Ocean Beach SF surfers can expect fair conditions this morning, with waves around three to four plus feet. However, winds will pick up throughout the day, making for choppy waters by afternoon. The weather remains mostly sunny with highs near 62 degrees, providing a pleasant backdrop for beachgoers.
In other news, the San Francisco Sharks are in offseason mode, looking to rebuild their defense, while the San Diego Padres aim to bounce back at Petco Park after recent losses. On the national front, the Federal Reserve faces scrutiny as Jerome Powell announces he will not step down immediately, and Michael Burry warns of potential changes to 401(k) accounts amid market shifts.
Stay tuned for more updates on these stories and how they impact Ocean Beach SF and the broader financial landscape.
@sunnymorningsmedia
By Sunny Mornings MediaThursday April 30, 2026
In this episode, we explore the exciting developments in Ocean Beach SF and beyond. SpaceX is gearing up for what could be the largest IPO in market history, with significant implications for investors and the Nasdaq-100. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants face a doubleheader challenge in Philadelphia after a rainout, with Logan Webb taking the mound in hopes of turning the series around.
Locally, Ocean Beach SF surfers can expect fair conditions this morning, with waves around three to four plus feet. However, winds will pick up throughout the day, making for choppy waters by afternoon. The weather remains mostly sunny with highs near 62 degrees, providing a pleasant backdrop for beachgoers.
In other news, the San Francisco Sharks are in offseason mode, looking to rebuild their defense, while the San Diego Padres aim to bounce back at Petco Park after recent losses. On the national front, the Federal Reserve faces scrutiny as Jerome Powell announces he will not step down immediately, and Michael Burry warns of potential changes to 401(k) accounts amid market shifts.
Stay tuned for more updates on these stories and how they impact Ocean Beach SF and the broader financial landscape.
@sunnymorningsmedia