Hurricane Melissa Hits Cuba, SDSU Enrollment Surges, Fed Cuts Rates
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Thursday October 30, 2025
In today's episode, we cover Hurricane Melissa's impact on Cuba as a Category 3 storm, causing devastation in Jamaica and Haiti, with 26 fatalities reported. San Diego State University announces record-breaking enrollment numbers, reaching over 41,000 students, a nearly 5 percent increase from last year. The Los Angeles Chargers face a pivotal stretch in the AFC West, with upcoming games against the Titans, Steelers, Jaguars, and Raiders. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates again, but Chair Jerome Powell tempers expectations for further cuts, affecting market dynamics. In tech news, the U.S. and China prepare for a crucial meeting amid trade tensions, highlighting China's advancements in AI and clean energy. Taylor Sheridan leaves Paramount for NBCUniversal, signing a lucrative contract amid creative differences. In local news, Encinitas enjoys sunny weather with waves reaching up to three feet, while San Diego experiences patchy fog and mild temperatures. Finally, in the crypto market, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP see slight declines, reflecting ongoing volatility. Stay tuned for these stories and more as we delve into today's top headlines.
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