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San Diego Home Prices Fall, Mountain West Football, Wi-Fi Privacy

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Wednesday December 03, 2025

In today's episode, we cover the continued decline in San Diego home prices as reported by the Case-Shiller Index, marking a 0.9% drop in September. Nicholas Godec of S&P Dow Jones Indices highlights uniform weakness across 20 metros. In local sports, the Mountain West Football Rankings reveal a new number one as the Rebels head to the championship, while New Mexico knocks San Diego State out of contention. We discuss NFL RedZone's increased commercials, frustrating fans despite its popularity. Weather forecasts predict mostly cloudy skies with highs near 66 degrees and lows around 49 tonight. In national sports, we explore the dangers of snow shoveling for those with heart conditions, with advice from Dr. John Osborne. In tech news, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology discover Wi-Fi signals can image environments and identify people, raising privacy concerns. Finally, Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery aims to lower streaming costs by bundling with HBO Max, potentially creating a formidable competitor in the streaming market.

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Wednesday December 03, 2025

In today's episode, we cover the continued decline in San Diego home prices as reported by the Case-Shiller Index, marking a 0.9% drop in September. Nicholas Godec of S&P Dow Jones Indices highlights uniform weakness across 20 metros. In local sports, the Mountain West Football Rankings reveal a new number one as the Rebels head to the championship, while New Mexico knocks San Diego State out of contention. We discuss NFL RedZone's increased commercials, frustrating fans despite its popularity. Weather forecasts predict mostly cloudy skies with highs near 66 degrees and lows around 49 tonight. In national sports, we explore the dangers of snow shoveling for those with heart conditions, with advice from Dr. John Osborne. In tech news, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology discover Wi-Fi signals can image environments and identify people, raising privacy concerns. Finally, Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery aims to lower streaming costs by bundling with HBO Max, potentially creating a formidable competitor in the streaming market.

@sunnymorningsmedia

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