Meta Ordered to Pay $375M for Child Safety Lapses, Padres Unveil Seventies-Themed Lounge
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Wednesday March 25, 2026
In this episode, we delve into a significant legal ruling where Meta has been ordered to pay $375 million for child safety lapses. The state of New Mexico successfully argued that Facebook's inadequate protections exposed minors to serious risks, marking a landmark victory for child safety advocates. Meanwhile, in Encinitas, the surf report predicts clean conditions with waves around two to three feet, perfect for early morning surfers before winds pick up. Excitement is also brewing in San Diego as the Padres unveil their new seventies-themed Diamond Room lounge at Petco Park, just in time for Major League Baseball's Opening Day. Fans can look forward to enhanced video boards and local food favorites, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. In sports, San Diego FC remains unbeaten with a recent draw against Real Salt Lake, while the San Diego Gulls celebrate a thrilling win over Calgary. On the national front, we discuss the ongoing battle against inflation driven by rising service costs, and the increasing sophistication of deepfake technology posing new threats to businesses. Finally, we touch on the latest in entertainment with Ryan Gosling's new film, Project Hail Mary, offering a blend of adventure and humor.
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