The Israeli air force says it is continuing to attack targets inside Iran. Overnight, Iran launched retaliatory air strikes across Israel. We test the mood in both countries and ask where the conflict might go next.
Newshour - Iran-Israel strikes
The Israeli military is continuing its strikes on Iran - following overnight explosions at Mehrabad airport in Tehran. On Friday Israeli planes struck Iranian nuclear and military sites assassinating several military leaders and nine top nuclear scientists. Iranian state media says sixty civilians including twenty children were also killed in an Israeli air strike on a residential complex in the capital. In response Iran has carried out missile strikes on Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Tehran has warned the US, France and Britain that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they help stop its strikes on Israel.
Also, we speak to Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh.
And a new film about the West Virginia town, where people go to avoid the electro-magnetic radiation of modern life.
(photo: Rescuers work at the site of a damaged building, in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, June 14, 2025. Credit: REU)
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chef Edna Lewis Brought Southern Cuisine To The Global Scale
WSJ Your Money Briefing - What’s News in Markets: Warner Bros. Discovery Breakup, Smucker Sinks, Boeing Woes
What did investors make of Warner Bros. Discovery’s split? And what soured J.M. Smucker’s quarter? Plus, how did a deadly plane crash in India affect Boeing? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.
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The Daily - ‘The Interview’: Lisa Murkowski Went Viral for Saying ‘We Are All Afraid.’ Now She Explains.
WSJ What’s News - What’s News in Markets: Warner Bros. Discovery Breakup, Smucker Sinks, Boeing Woes
What did investors make of Warner Bros. Discovery’s split? And what soured J.M. Smucker’s quarter? Plus, how did a deadly plane crash in India affect Boeing? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.
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Everything Everywhere Daily - Frederick Douglass
In 1818, the man who would go on to become one of the greatest leaders in the cause against American slavery was himself born into slavery.
At the age of 20, he escaped bondage and went on to lead one of the most remarkable careers of the 19th century.
He led a multifaceted life, including becoming one of the era’s most notable orators, a newspaper publisher, an author, a presidential advisor, and an ambassador.
In the end, he perhaps played one of the biggest roles in the end of slavery.
Learn more about the life of Frederick Douglass on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Slate Books - ICYMI: It’s International Bestselling Author Quan Millz
Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay are joined by Wired senior writer and producer of Black Twitter: A People’s History, Jason Parham, to attempt to explain the enigma that is “international bestselling author” Quan Millz. With titles like Old THOT Next Door and My Baby Daddy Is A Bedbug, Millz’s books have no trouble capturing the attention of the internet, so much so that the previously-anonymous author was forced to unmask himself to ward off a potential scandal. But who, exactly, are Millz’s books for? And the even more ominous question: What will he do next?
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BITCOIN SEASON 2: All Your Bitcoin Models Are Broken (But Really)
Charlie and Colin demolish every popular Bitcoin price model - stock-to-flow, rainbow charts, power law, and Metcalfe's law. Why they're all wrong and what might actually work this cycle.
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Charlie and Colin break down every major Bitcoin price prediction model and explain why they're all fundamentally flawed. From Plan B's broken stock-to-flow to Giovanni's power law obsession, rainbow charts, and Metcalfe's law - we expose the problems with each approach and introduce Charlie's new "institutional structured bid corridor" theory for this cycle.
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NOTES:
• Stock-to-flow predicted $1M by 2025 - failed
• Rainbow chart undefeated since 2013
• Power law predicts $100K by 2028 latest
• Metcalfe's law broken by ETF adoption
• Hyper-bitcoinization chart shows $100B BTC
• Institutional money creating price channels
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:34 Price Models
02:09 Stock to Flow
10:48 Rainbow Chart
14:59 Arch Network
15:31 Power Law
21:40 Metcalfe's Law
28:03 Hyperbitcoinization Model
30:47 Institutional Structure Bid Corridor Model
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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: Parade or Power Play? Politics of Army Celebration
A massive military parade is happening in the nation's capital today to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary — but it’s not without controversy.
From the timing and cost to the political context, we’re unpacking what this spectacle might really signal.
Today’s expert helps us explore the deeper meaning, historical comparisons, and how Americans might think about the military’s role in a democracy.
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