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Charlie Woods, Red Sox, Nvidia, Apple Intelligence, Sony Pictures.

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June 20, 2024

SE02:EP125

In today's episode, we remember the 121st anniversary of Barney Oldfield, known as the "speed king," becoming a legend by driving the first gas-powered car to sixty miles per hour. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 PM, with a high near 97 degrees. Local news focuses on Boston radio legend Matt Siegel, known as “Matty in the Morning”, being inducted into the national Radio Hall of Fame. Sports highlights Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, qualifying for the US Junior Amateur championship. Top News dives into the misconception of carbohydrates and their importance for a long, healthy life. Business news covers Nvidia becoming the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Microsoft. Tech discusses Apple Intelligence, set to launch with iOS 18, revolutionizing user interaction with iPhones, Macs, and iPads through advanced AI features. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Sony Pictures Entertainment acquiring Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. We conclude the episode with a quote from Tiger Woods, reflecting on the importance of work ethic in achieving success.

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June 20, 2024

SE02:EP125

In today's episode, we remember the 121st anniversary of Barney Oldfield, known as the "speed king," becoming a legend by driving the first gas-powered car to sixty miles per hour. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 PM, with a high near 97 degrees. Local news focuses on Boston radio legend Matt Siegel, known as “Matty in the Morning”, being inducted into the national Radio Hall of Fame. Sports highlights Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, qualifying for the US Junior Amateur championship. Top News dives into the misconception of carbohydrates and their importance for a long, healthy life. Business news covers Nvidia becoming the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Microsoft. Tech discusses Apple Intelligence, set to launch with iOS 18, revolutionizing user interaction with iPhones, Macs, and iPads through advanced AI features. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Sony Pictures Entertainment acquiring Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. We conclude the episode with a quote from Tiger Woods, reflecting on the importance of work ethic in achieving success.

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