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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Bitcoin Jumps to $26.5K as Trading Volume Increases
Plus, FTX taps Galaxy to sell its crypto billions Trump NFTs surge.
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Today's Stories:
First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Jumps to $26.5K as Trading Volume Increases
Bitcoin, Ether Trade Below 'Maximum Pain' Levels Ahead of $2.7B Options Settlement
Binance's Ether Futures See Lowest Open Interest Since July 2022
FTX Taps Galaxy to Sell, Stake and Hedge Its Crypto Billions
Donald Trump NFTs Surge After Tucker Carlson Interview
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - CLASSIC: The Murky World of Serial Killer Memorabilia
Whether in fiction or in real life, the concept of the serial killer occupies a unique space in the American zeitgeist. Audiences across the planet flock to films about serial killers, and readers across the world peruse headlines of true life crimes with morbid (in some cases, obsessive) curiosity. And, for many, this fascination goes further than reading a book or watching a film. Join the guys as they shine a light on the controversial, secretive trade of relics known as murderbilia.
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Focus on Africa - Prigozhin’s presumed death: Impact for Wagner in Africa
Wagner boss Prigozhin is presumed dead after Russia plane crash. In his last address, he said the Wagner group is making Africa "more free". His presumed death received little media attention or official reactions in Mali and the Central African Republic where thousands of mercenaries are active. So in today's episode, we ask what would be the impact of Prigozhin’s presumed death on Wagner in Africa.
Also, in Tunisia dozens of environment activists are appealing harsh prison sentences handed down after protesting against a dangerous landfill site.
And how is climate change affecting livestock? More than one billion cows around the world could experience heat stress by the end of the century.
CBS News Roundup - 08/24/2023 | World News Round Up
GOP presidential contenders square off. Former President Trump is set to turn himself in today in Georgia. Deadly mass shooting at a California biker bar. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Thursday, August 24. 2023:
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Flight of the long knives: Prigozhin’s reported death
History would suggest that the crash of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s plane was an assassination. Our correspondent considers what the supposed death of the Wagner Group’s leader means for Ukraine—and what it says about Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Indonesia has fostered a more moderate version of Islam that it would now like to export (9:58). And meeting an indigenous pioneer of Peruvian pop (16:21).
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