Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Federal Judge Blocks Illinois Assault Weapon Ban

After the Northern District refused several lawsuits attempting to block the ban, a Southern District judge has ruled in favor of allowing assault weapons across the state. The ruling comes in the midst of a flurry of lawsuits and legislation following the Highland Park shooting. Reset checks in with WBEZ statehouse reporter Mawa Iqbal.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Meet The New Head Of Little Village’s Chamber of Commerce

The two mile stretch of shopping along 26th street in Little Village is the second-highest-tax-revenue generating shopping district in the city of Chicago. Jennifer Aguilar, a former member of the group’s board, will lead the organization that supports Mexican and bilingual businesses across Chicago. Reset sat down with her to find out her top priorities in her new role.

Consider This from NPR - Iconic Bookstore Closes, But The Community It Helped Build Lives On

Eastwind Books in Berkeley, California, has closed its doors. It was one of the oldest Asian-American bookstores in the country.
For decades, the store functioned as a cultural hub, not only for the Asian-American community, but for a variety of marginalized groups.
NPR's Ailsa Chang spoke with co-owner Harvey Dong about the bookstore's history and legacy.
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Consider This from NPR - Iconic Bookstore Closes, But The Community It Helped Build Lives On

Eastwind Books in Berkeley, California, has closed its doors. It was one of the oldest Asian-American bookstores in the country.
For decades, the store functioned as a cultural hub, not only for the Asian-American community, but for a variety of marginalized groups.
NPR's Ailsa Chang spoke with co-owner Harvey Dong about the bookstore's history and legacy.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Coinbase and Gemini Launch Offshore Crypto Derivatives Platforms; Sports Illustrated Opens NFT Ticketing Business

The most valuable crypto stories for Tuesday, May 2, 2023.


This episode is sponsored by Ciphertrace.

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics:  Coinbase and Gemini open new crypto derivatives businesses overseas as regulatory uncertainty prompts U.S. crypto companies to look offshore for growth opportunities.  What are BRC-20 tokens and what's behind the recent price surge?  Digital Currency Group's (DCG) CFO departure.  Plus, Sports Illustrated announces a new NFT ticketing platform built on Polygon. 


See also:

Coinbase Opens Offshore Crypto Derivatives Exchange

'Bitcoin Request for Comment' Tokens Surge to $137M in Market Value

DCG's CFO Steps Down as Crypto Conglomerate Repays $350M Loan

Sports Illustrated Launches NFT Ticketing Platform on Polygon


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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Debt Default Approaches, U.S. Military Heads to Southern Border, Oklahoma Gov. Signs Law Banning Transgender Surgeries | May 2

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



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Motley Fool Money - The “New Normal” in Silicon Valley

As loans get more expensive, what are the ripple effects for start-up companies in the tech industry?

(00:21) Bill Mann discusses: - Uber's 1st-quarter results and CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's declaration of profitability in 2023 - Pfizer's results beating expectations despite demand for its Covid vaccine is falling - Why he's more interested in the Federal Reserve on Wednesday than the jobs report on Friday

(10:49) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp continue their conversation with Bill Mann about how the "new normal" is affecting the tech industry in Silicon Valley.

Investments discussed: UBER, PFE, MRK, AAPL

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Federalist Radio Hour - Can America’s Major Problems Be Traced Back To Wages?

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Michael Lind, a columnist at Tablet and co-founder and senior fellow at New America, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the great wage debate and why American workers feel left behind.

You can find Lind's book "Hell to Pay: How The Suppression Of Wages Is Destroying America" here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/690656/hell-to-pay-by-michael-lind/

CoinDesk Podcast Network - CONSENSUS CONVERSATIONS: Building a Better Browser, With Luke Mulks, Vice President of Business Operations at Brave

Web3 is an opportunity to reset the internet. Here’s what the Brave browser is doing to return agency to its users.

This episode is sponsored content from Brave.

The browser is a gateway to the internet. How can browsers create better experiences for its users, while following the ethos of crypto?

Live from Consensus 2023: Cam Thompson, CoinDesk Web3 reporter and host of “Carpe Consensus,” sits down to chat with Luke Mulks, vice president of business operations at Brave.

Brave is the privacy browser used by almost 60 million people worldwide. The built-in Brave Wallet is your secure passport to Web3. It supports over 100 chains, fiat purchases, swaps, NFTs, and even connects with other wallets and DApps. All right in your browser. No risky extensions, no spoofing. Learn more at brave.com/wallet.

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