Chargers' Free Agency Gamble, Carlsbad Beach Dispute, Bitcoin Surge
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Thursday January 15, 2026
In today's episode, we cover the Los Angeles Chargers' strategic moves in free agency following their Wild Card loss to the New England Patriots. With nearly $110 million in cap space, they eye guard Isaac Seumalo to revamp their offensive line. In Carlsbad, homeowner John Levy challenges a $2.4 million fine from the Coastal Commission over beach access and a pickleball court, raising questions about the commission's authority. Surf conditions at Tourmaline are prime, with waves peaking at five feet and offshore winds. Sunny weather prevails with highs near 78 degrees. Nationally, the college football transfer portal sees Texas Tech and Louisville making significant player acquisitions. In tech news, California Senator Steve Padilla proposes a ban on AI-enabled toys for kids under 12, citing security and privacy concerns. Bitcoin climbs to over $96,000, while Ethereum and XRP see slight fluctuations. Amazon begins refunding Prime customers after a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC. Lastly, Idris Elba's "Hijack" Season 2 faces criticism for lacking the intensity of its predecessor.
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