San Francisco RV Ban, Warriors vs Kings, Bitcoin Surge
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Thursday November 06, 2025
In today's episode, we cover San Francisco's enforcement of a new RV dwelling ban, sparking protests and concerns over displacement. The legislation restricts RV parking to two hours, with fines for violations. Gabriel Medina from La Raza Community Resource Center calls for transparency, while homeless advocates highlight RVs as a housing solution. In sports, the Golden State Warriors face the Sacramento Kings without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green. Coach Steve Kerr plans to start Brandin Podziemski and others, hoping for their return against the Denver Nuggets. The Los Angeles Chargers make modest trades for Trevor Penning and Ja'Sir Taylor, focusing on financial flexibility. Nationally, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces a 10% flight cut at major airports due to a record government shutdown, affecting millions of travelers. In tech news, open banking gains traction, allowing lenders access to bank accounts for credit assessments, raising privacy concerns. Meanwhile, Bitcoin rises 1% to $103,000, Ethereum up 2% to $3,400, and XRP climbs 4% to $2.33, reflecting a bullish crypto market.
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