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The Gist - Trauma And Gaza
First, we consider the case of the dream boat Yemeni who is a hijacker of real boats, dubbed "Tim-Houthi Chalamet" by adoring online fans. And then, it's a full show talking with Bessel van der Kolk author of The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, and co-author of a piece in Foreign Affairs, "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Psychology of Trauma: How Insights From Therapeutic Practice Can Help Build Peace."
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The Daily Signal - Failures in Uvalde, House Homeland Recommends Mayorkas Impeachment, Heritage President Speaks at World Economic Forum | Jan. 18
TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:
- The Justice Department investigation finds that there were a number of “cascading failures” that contributed to 21 lives lost in Uvalde on May 24, 2022.
- Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts speaks at the World Economic Forum.
- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis accused of having a romantic relationship with the top prosecutor she hired on the case against former President Donald Trump.
- All 18 Republican members of the House Homeland Security Committee announce their support for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ impeachment.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE PROTOCOL: What Implications and Centralization Concerns Arise from Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade and Metamask’s Intent-Based System?
The Dencun upgrade on Ethereum aims to cut layer two transaction costs and decrease data storage expenses, while Metamask's intent-based system seeks to improve efficiency…Plus Insights from Telos Foundation's New Executive Director!"
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In this installment of "The Protocol," hosts Brad Keoun, the founding editor of The Protocol Newsletter, and tech journalists Sam Kessler and Margaux Nijkerk, explore the following stories:
Dencun Upgrade Goes Live on Ethereum’s Goerli Test-Net
Developers said the missed finalization was likely due to an expected lack of participation and older network validators.
MetaMask's New Transaction Routing System
MetaMask is quietly testing new tech that uses third parties to route user transactions. It will eventually be made available outside of MetaMask and will be closely scrutinized for how it manages to avoid centralization concerns.
PROTOCOL VILLAGE INTERVIEW SEGMENT
Guest: John Lilic - Executive Director at the Telos Foundation
Within this dialogue, John Lilic delves into his blockchain background and the transition from Ethereum to Telos. He underscores Telos' standout features—high throughput and cost-effective transactions—casting it as a formidable contender among Layer 2 solutions like Polygon. John envisions Telos as a global US dollar settlement layer, especially impactful in developing nations. Detailing Telos' strategy, he highlights a focus on Asia, developer engagement, and strategic partnerships to broaden its influence. Despite visibility challenges, John remains confident in Telos' potential and the inherent value it brings to users.
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Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade Goes Live, Devs Wait for Finalization on Testnet
MetaMask's Secret Project Could Shake Up How Ethereum Works
John Lilic Joins the Telos Foundation as Executive Director
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Motley Fool Money - Banking On The Home Court Advantage
Regional banks are facing strong competition in the battle for your dollars.
(00:21) Matt Frankel and Deidre Woollard discuss:
- How new rules could change what you pay in overdraft fees.
- Why banks are socking away money for credit losses.
- The potential advantage for regional banks.
(17:31) Asit Sharma and Mary Long take a medium dive into Paycom and discuss a product that could be too good for its own good.
Companies discussed: TFC, DFS, USB, WFC, PAYC, JPM, PAYX, PCTY, ADP, ORCL
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Guests: Asit Sharma, Matt Frankel, Mary Long
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Science In Action - Swine fever in South East Asia
African swine fever has now reached Southeast Asia.This part of the world has high diversity in wild pigs, some of which are endemic to their native islands. In Borneo, pigs are a hugely important food source for indigenous populations, and are a vital prey species for many big cats. In some regions, the pig populations have now dropped by 90 to 100 per cent due to swine fever. Conservationist Dr Erik Meijaard explains what this could mean for Borneo.
Sticking with diseases, the World Mosquito Program breeds mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia. Why? Because mosquitoes infected with this bacteria are unable to become carriers of dengue, Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases. Dr Scott O'Neill of the World Mosquito Program talks about their latest research and the massive mosquito factory they're building in Brazil this year.
Finally this week, Dr Nitzan Gonen discusses her new study, where mouse testes organoids have been grown in the lab. She tells us about the potential applications for this research.
Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell Production co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth
(Photo: Bornean bearded pig. Credit: Sylvain Cordier/Getty Images)
State of the World from NPR - A Vital Ukrainian Port Survives Despite Russian Attacks
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