CoinDesk Podcast Network - CARPE CONSENSUS: ‘Up’tober Provides

In a break from the Sam Bankman-Fried trial coverage, “Carpe Consensus” hosts Ben Schiller and Danny Nelson chat about bitcoin ETFs and the state of crypto policy.

On “Carpe Consensus,” hosts Ben Schiller and Danny Nelson center the episode on, arguably, the crypto news event of the year: the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried.

  • [0:46] Inside the Desk: October is historically a good month for bitcoin, and this year is no different. But, there’s some additional factors pushing the price, including the potential for a spot bitcoin ETF approval in coming months.
  • [16:22] The ShillFest: Ben dives into policy, discussing the politicization of the industry, possible stablecoin regulation and what bankruptcy courts have to do with the U.S.’s approach to crypto policy.

“Carpe Consensus” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 10.26.23

Alabama

  • GOP House members from AL offer high praise to newest House Speaker
  • Brian Brinyark wins special runoff election for House District 16
  • Travis Hendrix wins House District 55 beating transgender Sylvia Swayne
  • Judge dismisses Birmingham Southern lawsuit against state treasurer
  • AL foundation for Moral Law aids Iowa parents in victory over pronoun policy
  • 1819 gets shout out from national commentator Dan Bongino

National

  • Matt Gaetz reveals how McCarthy hoped to regain the House speakership
  • Trump gets fined for breaking gag order from judge, continues to talk to media
  • 42 states launch lawsuit against Meta for harming mental health of youth
  • KGB defector talks about stages of destabilization, crisis, and normalization

Everything Everywhere Daily - Operation Tannenbaum (Encore)

In June 1940, with the conquest of France, Nazi Germany and Italy had conquered almost all of Western Europe. The map of Europe was one solid color reflecting the domination of the Axis Powers.

Except for one small hole in the donut: Switzerland.

Switzerland’s neutrality didn’t guarantee anything. In fact, the Nazis desperately wanted to invade Switzerland.

Learn more about Operation Tannenbaum, the planned German invasion of Switzerland, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. 


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The Daily Signal - Fired for ‘Speaking Biological Fact:’ Snowboarding Coach Shares His Story

Snowboarding coach David Bloch was fired after acknowledging biological differences exist between men and women. 


Bloch worked as a coach at Woodstock Union High School in Woodstock, Vermont, for 12 years and says he loved being in the snow and watching the kids he coached grow. 


“I think it's so incredible to watch the progress,” Bloch said, adding that he loves watching students “sit on top of a giant slalom course for the first time, and you can see the fear in their eyes, and then by the time they make it down, it's like I wrote them a check for a million dollars.”


During a competition in February, Bloch overheard some of his students discussing the issue of men competing in women’s sports. The coach joined the conversation and acknowledged that biological differences exist between men and women, and that generally males do have a competitive advantage against females, given the physiological differences between the sexes.


The next day, the schools superintendent of Windsor Central Supervisory Union called Bloch into her office and terminated him for the comments he made the day prior. 


“I was just shocked that I could be fired for literally speaking biological fact,” Bloch says. 


Bloch and Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Mathew Hoffmann join “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss his legal case. 


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NBN Book of the Day - Linda Kinstler, “Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends” (PublicAffairs, 2023)

In 1965, five years after the capture of Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, one of his Mossad abductors was sent back to South America to kill another fugitive Nazi, the so-called “butcher of Riga,” Latvian Herberts Cukurs. Cukurs was shot. On his corpse, the assassins left pages from the closing speech of the chief British prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg:

“After this ordeal to which mankind has been submitted, mankind itself . . . comes to this Court and cries: ‘These are our laws—let them prevail!’”

Years later, the Latvian prosecutor general began investigating the possibility of redeeming Cukurs for his past actions. Researching the case, Dr. Linda Kinstler discovered that her grandfather, Boris, had served in Cukurs’s killing unit and was rumored to be a double agent for the KGB. The proceedings, which might have resulted in Cukurs’s pardon, threw into question supposed “facts” about the Holocaust at the precise moment its last living survivors—the last legal witnesses—were dying.

Rich with scholarly detective work and personal reflection, Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends (PublicAffairs, 2023) (Public Affairs, 2023) is a fearlessly brave examination of how history can become distorted over time, how easily the innocent are forgotten, and how carelessly the guilty are sometimes reprieved.

This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.

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The NewsWorthy - Maine Manhunt, New House Speaker & Sleep Tourism- Thursday, October 26, 2023

The news to know for Thursday, October 26, 2023!

Unfortunately, we have to tell you about a mass shooting in the U.S. that impacted more than one location. At last check, the manhunt for the gunman was still underway.

Also, we're talking about the latest fighting in the Middle East as world leaders clash over how to respond.

And we'll introduce you to the new speaker of the House and tell you what lawmakers are working on now that they've finally elected a leader.

Plus, what's included in a breakthrough deal to get thousands of striking auto workers back on the job, which popular subscriptions are starting to cost more, and how there has been a boom in sleep tourism.

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What A Day - The Real House Speaker of D.C.

Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana is the new Speaker of the House of Representatives, ending a 22-days of GOP in-fighting since Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s ouster. While he managed to earn the support of both “moderate” and far-right Republicans, Johnson has a history of voting against abortion access and LGBTQ rights.

The war between Israel and Hamas rages on, and people living on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border are on edge over skirmishes between the IDF and the militant group Hezbollah. We check in with Washington Post correspondent Sarah Dadouch from Beirut about fears that the conflict could spill over.

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