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Ever wonder what really gets taken away at airport security? We’re breaking down some of the craziest, most unbelievable items TSA has confiscated at airports, from bizarre carry-ons to things that definitely shouldn’t have made it past the front door. You won’t look at security lines the same way again.
Cleaning Pros Want You To Leave These Cleaning Habits In 2025:
If cleaning your house feels like a never-ending chore, it might not be what you’re cleaning but how. On this episode, we go through a list of cleaning habits experts say to leave in 2025. From dusty vacuum mistakes to forgotten pillows, these small changes could make a big difference.
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Today we’re breaking down Lady Gaga’s private performance, the excitement around BTS hitting the road again, ongoing BART delays, Costco’s latest meal drop, and National Dress Your Pet Day because yes, your pet probably needs an outfit.
Second Date Update:
Jason didn’t expect to be ghosted after dinner in San Ramon — especially not after a date that felt that good. He told us Kim was warm, funny, and refreshingly present. They connected over bad bosses, favorite takeout, and the universal struggle of Sunday errands. It felt effortless, the kind of date you assume leads to another. Then Kim vanished. What happened?
Americans Lose Over 300 Hours Of Sleep A Year To “Revenge Bedtime Procrastination”:
Late nights are stealing more sleep than you think. We talk about “revenge bedtime procrastination,” the habit causing Americans to lose over 300 hours of sleep a year and why so many people keep doing it even when they know it’s bad for their health.
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Your coffee habit might be greener than you think. We talk about a youth-led effort in the South Bay that’s transforming used coffee grounds into fertilizer, supporting community gardens, and bringing people together around sustainability.
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