July 08, 2025
SE03:EP168
In today's episode we cover the Padres' recent loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park, with Machado and Tatis Junior's efforts falling short against Arizona's strong offense. We look ahead to tonight's game, featuring Nick Pivetta against Merrill Kelly. In major sports news, the 2025 MLB All-Star Game roster announcement sparked controversy with notable snubs like Juan Soto and Seiya Suzuki. Local news highlights the reopening of Bachman Place, easing traffic in Hillcrest and Mission Valley. In tech, Amazon's Prime Day evolves into Prime Week, projected to generate $12.9 billion, as consumers seek value amid rising tariffs. We also discuss the discovery of the MingKwai Chinese typewriter, a significant piece of tech history now at Stanford University. In entertainment, Jack Quaid stars in "Heads of State," now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Finally, we delve into recent research linking processed foods to chronic diseases, challenging America's hot dog habits.
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