On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Uri Kaufman, renowned historian and author, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the recent string of antisemitic violence in the U.S. and examine the connection between the "American Intifada" and anti-Israel presidents.
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The last time you bought something, did you use a card, cash or something else? If you automatically thought "who uses cash nowadays", you're far from alone. More and more people are eschewing physical currency for digital dollars, and this move seems largely supported by big banks as well some countries. Proponents argue a cashless society has no shortage of benefits for everyone involved, but critics suspect there are more than a few dangerous possibilities at play -- and something sinister may be afoot.
Jamie Dimon is spooked about the bond market, business uncertainty about tariffs is dragging the economy, and it seems like no politician will get serious about our nation's debt until it's too late. Meanwhile, Republicans don't even like their own spending bill since they only lie about it—it's just in service of making Trump happy. Plus, Stephen Miller reportedly wants ICE to step up raids at businesses, the immigrant brain drain is bad for America, and the antisemitism coming from the left and right is pretty scary for Jews.
Recorded live from the Global Dollar Network event, Network Effect in New York City please enjoy this conversation with Raj Dhamodharan, EVP Blockchain / Digital Asset Products & Digital Partnerships at Mastercard and CoinDesk Indices' Andy Baehr.
If you've been following the news lately — including with 1A — it can be a lot to take in.
We've heard from many of you about how the news makes you feel. But what can we do in chaotic moments of history to build a sense of control in our lives? Maybe it's organizing in your community, starting a new hobby, or picking up that TV show from 10 years ago that you promised you'd get around to watching.
We talk about what finding agency in the chaos can look like, and why we should actively focus on something rather than simply react to what's happening.
Plus: Dollar General raised its full year sales outlook. And Israeli troops shot at Palestinians in southern Gaza on their way to an aid distribution site. Anthony Bansie hosts.
The latest price moves and insights with Chainlink Labs co-founder Sergey Nazarov.
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Chainlink Labs co-founder Sergey Nazarov joins CoinDesk live at Consensus 2025 to discuss their recent announcement with Kinexys by J.P. Morgan and Ondo Chain on the successful completion of a cross-chain Delivery versus Payment test transaction. He weighs in on the significance of J.P. Morgan opening up its private chain and what it means for crypto's road to institutional.
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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Sam Ewen. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.