
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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2 weeks ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
(KGTV) — An image going around appears to be a post from President Trump’s Truth Social account in which he announces he's ending dual citizenship in the United States. It says “All these traitors will be denaturalized and deported back to the country they came from."But it's fiction. The fake post was sent as an April Fools joke that then got sent around as the real thing.
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3 weeks ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
(KGTV) — Word spread online this week that Chipotle is filing for bankruptcy and closing restaurants. But that's fiction. The misinformation appears to have come from an online article by a Spanish media outlet that erroneously reported Chipotle was shutting down locations. In reality, Chipotle is closing its spinoff venture called Farmesa Fresh, which debuted a couple of years ago. The article was subsequently corrected.
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3 weeks ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
Of course, the Padres have always been in San Diego. But you may have heard that a set of baseball cards was printed with the Padres' city listed as Washington. It's true!After the 1973 season, the Padres were rumored to be moving to Washington, D.C.The Topps baseball card company obviously felt confident it was going to happen. So, it printed a number of cards of Padres players with "Washington" at the top. Once the move fell through, Topps reprinted the cards with the correct "San Diego" heading.
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4 weeks ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
(KGTV) — A story going around social media claims NASA astronaut Suni Williams came back to Earth after nine months in the International Space Station with dark hair even though it was gray while she was in space. The post implies the whole "stuck in space" story was a hoax. But that's complete fiction. Video clearly shows Williams with gray hair as she welcomed the Space-X crew that rescued her this month. She, along with three others, splashed back down on earth last week.
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4 weeks ago |
10news.com | Michael Rozzen
Getting a good night's sleep is a goal for everyone. You may have heard that a key could be wearing socks and that's apparently true. A sleep expert from the Cleveland Clinic tells CNN wearing socks to bed actually lowers your core body temperature because as the skin warms, the core of the body cools. Sleep experts recommend keeping your entire bedroom about 65 degrees to keep your core temperature cool during the night.
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