SNAP Fraud Charges, Bruins vs Oilers, TikTok Ban Update
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Thursday December 18, 2025
In today's episode, we cover Boston convenience store owners Saul Alisme and Antonio Bonheur facing federal charges for a $7 million SNAP benefits fraud scheme. The Bruins prepare to host the Edmonton Oilers, following Morgan Geekie's stellar performance against the Utah Mammoth. Boston holds a strong home record, while Edmonton struggles on the road. Weather forecasts predict a sunny day with highs near 49, while Friday brings rain and highs near 59. The Chicago Bears explore moving to Indiana, with President Kevin Warren emphasizing commitment to Chicago despite stadium challenges. Sam Darnold's rematch with the Rams holds NFC West title implications, as he aims to improve after a poor performance against Seattle. A US judge blocks layoffs at federal agencies, impacting 300 employees. Walmart continues to avoid NFC payments, favoring its own system for data collection. In tech news, the TikTok ban is postponed to January 2026 due to ownership concerns. Lastly, the Rolling Stones cancel their 2026 tour, with Keith Richards unable to commit, while a new album nears completion.
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