The Gist - From Mob Infiltrator To NBA Officiator

Bob Delaney worked undercover in law enforcement, under the backboards as an NBA ref, and under the tutelage of mental health experts. His latest book is Heroes are Human: Lessons in Resilience, Courage, and Wisdom from the COVID Front Lines. Plus, we’re now shooting down sky detritus. And the perceived video game boycott over JK Rowlings’ opinions was much Aparecium about Nargles.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Interactive Brokers Offers BTC, ETH Trading for Professional Traders in Hong Kong; El Salvador’s ‘Bitcoin Embassy’

The most valuable crypto stories for Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. 

The hosts of "The Hash" weigh in as Interactive Brokers (IBKR) begins offering cryptocurrency trading to professional investors in Hong Kong. The region's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) will reportedly allow retail trading in a select group of cryptocurrencies. El Salvador is discussing opening a "bitcoin embassy" in Texas. Warner Music Group's former CEO, Stephen Cooper, is joining the board of directors at Web3 firm OneOf. Plus, an update on The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) proposed rule that would effectively require registered investment advisers to go outside the crypto industry to store digital assets.

See also:

 ​​Interactive Brokers Rolls Out BTC, ETH Trading to Professional Investors in Hong Kong

El Salvador Plans to Open 'Bitcoin Embassy' in Texas

Former Warner Music CEO Joins Web3 Company OneOf’s Board

SEC Proposal Could Bar Investment Advisers From Keeping Assets at Crypto Firms

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chi Sounds Like: Teaching Neighbors To Be First Responders

WBEZ’s sister station Vocalo features movers and shakers who work to bring healing, joy and inquiry to their communities throughout Chicago as part of the Chi Sounds Like series. Reset highlights a Vocalo feature on a training coordinator for a nonprofit saving lives through first response training.

Consider This from NPR - What We Know About Three Mystery Objects The U.S. Shot Down—And What We Don’t

A total of four high-flying, balloon-like objects have been shot down by US fighter jets this month. Officials have still not said where three of them came from.

The United States claims the first one was a Chinese surveillance balloon, which China denies. But American officials have made no definitive statement as to what the other three could be, nor has anyone come forward to claim ownership.

NPR correspondents Scott Detrow and Greg Myre share what they've learned about the mysterious flying objects.

And Timothy Heath, a senior researcher at the Rand Corporation, talks about the various ways governments use high-altitude balloons.

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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Dim Future for National Debt, Nikki Haley Proposes Competency Test for Politicians, Russia Issues Warning to the West | Feb. 15

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Nikki Haley calls for “mandatory competency tests” for politicians 75 and older. 
  • A Virginia school board votes to keep the findings of an independent report on sexual assault private.
  • The Congressional Budget Office releases projections that paint a dim future for the nation’s debt. 
  • A Russian envoy claimed “All the red lines have already been crossed by Western countries.”
  • The man who shot and killed ten black people last May at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store is sentenced to life in prison without parole. 



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Motley Fool Money - Answers from Airbnb, Questions for Upstart

If revenge travel was supposed to slow down, then AirBnB hasn't noticed. Dylan Lewis and Tim Beyers (0:15)  discuss:

- A very healthy quarter for AirBnB, and how the travel company continues to grow its footprint. - AirBnB's $1.5 billion "waste of capital." - Upstart's not too bad quarter, and questionable use of its balance sheet. - One thing to do whenever you buy a stock.

(17:02) Bill Mann and Ricky Mulvey look at Hindenburg Research's report on Adani Group, and a historic parallel that offers some insight for today.

Companies discussed: ABNB, UPST, ADANIENT

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Regulators Only Have Themselves to Blame for Crypto Not Being Better Regulated

The Senate Banking Committee discussed the regulatory path forward at Tuesday’s “Crypto Crash” hearing.

On Tuesday, the Senate Banking Committee held a hearing on the “Crypto Crash.” NLW discusses the opening statements of the ranking committee member and chairman, as well as the regulatory proposals put forward by witnesses. He also discusses the ruling by a U.S. judge that FTX will not have an independent examiner appointed. 

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