
Michael Rozzen
Writer at KGTV-TV (San Diego, CA)
Game Show, Sports, and Super Hero Geek foolishly entrusted to deliver the news to the masses. #KGTV, #SanDiego, #TVNews, #Producer, #Dork
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1 day ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
A story you may have heard claims Pope Leo XIV was caught on camera attending the 2005 World Series. It's true. Robert Prevost was clearly seen on the Fox broadcast during Game 1 of the World Series between his beloved Chicago White Sox and the Houston Astros. After he was named Pope, there was a brief debate over whether Chicago-native Prevost was a Cubs or White Sox fan. But his brother made it clear Pope Leo was always a Sox fan.
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5 days ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A story you may have heard claims Burger King will have to go to federal court to defend its Whopper ads. It's true. Nineteen people are suing Burger King, claiming its ads show Whoppers about 35% larger and with more than double the meat of the actual burger. The suit was originally filed in 2022 and this week, a judge ruled the case will move forward.
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6 days ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
Today, Cardinal Robert Prevost was selected Pope and took the name Leo XIV. It seems like it always happens, but would you believe fewer than half the popes in history have changed their name? It's true. Just 129 of the 267 popes have chosen new names. The practice didn't become ingrained until the 11th century, and only in the mid-20th century did new popes begin to choose names signaling the aim of their papacy.
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6 days ago |
abc15.com | Michael Rozzen
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV) — An image you may have seen claims to show Education Secretary Linda McMahon's letter to Harvard ending grants to the University, marked up by Harvard for spelling and grammar errors. But it's not real. On May 5, McMahon did indeed post a letter claiming Harvard is violating federal law and letting the University know it would no longer get federal grants.
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1 week ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV) — An image you may have seen claims to show Education Secretary Linda McMahon's letter to Harvard ending grants to the University, marked up by Harvard for spelling and grammar errors. But it's not real. On May 5, McMahon did indeed post a letter claiming Harvard is violating federal law and letting the University know it would no longer get federal grants.
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