On October 7, 2023, a surprise attack from Hamas-led militants in Gaza became the deadliest day in Israeli history. Israel’s ensuing war in Gaza has been the deadliest and most destructive Palestinians have ever endured. We look at the heavy human costs born by Israelis and Palestinians over the last two years.
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Marketplace All-in-One - The politicization of the National Guard
A growing list of U.S. cities are set to see National Guard troops in their communities as President Trump explores ways to deploy the military on American soil. But legal challenges are piling up. On today’s show, Kimberly talks with Patrick Eddington, senior fellow in homeland security and civil liberties at the Cato Institute, about the changing role of the National Guard and why Trump’s use of the Guard defies precedent.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
- "The President’s List of Subversive Organizations" from the Cato Institute
- "Trump’s use of Guard may have lasting impact on cities and troops" from The Washington Post
- "Trump's use of the National Guard sets up a legal clash testing presidential power" from AP News
- "Troops and marines deeply troubled by LA deployment: ‘Morale is not great’" from The Guardian
- "What We Lose by Distorting the Mission of the National Guard" from The Atlantic
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It’s agreed to hear cases on several hot button issues like tariffs, trans athletes in sports, and the use of presidential power.
The rulings could change constitutional precedent as we know it. What’s at stake in these cases?
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Audio Mises Wire - Letters to Frank Meyer Reveal Rothbard’s Views on Lincoln, Slavery, and Popular Sovereignty
“The Civil War was really the watershed,” he wrote Meyer. “Lincoln was America’s first dictator, and almost all the Republican Acts were monstrous.”
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/letters-frank-meyer-reveal-rothbards-views-lincoln-slavery-and-popular-sovereignty
In the Loop with Sasha-Ann Simons - Trump Admin Pauses Funds For Red Line Extension
Audio Poem of the Day - Poeta en Nueva York
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - New York Stock Exchange Owner Close to $2B Stake in Polymarket: Report | CoinDesk Daily
New York Stock Exchange's owner is close to a $2B investment in Polymarket. Can this bring the prediction market back to the U.S.?
Intercontinental Exchange is close to investing $2 billion in Polymarket, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. Could the investment from the owner of New York Stock Exchange help bring Polymarket back to the U.S.? CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”
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Global News Podcast - Peace talks continue two years after October 7th attacks
A minute's silence has been observed across Israel to mark the Hamas-led attacks of 2023. There have been protests in Morocco for eleven straight days, and there's good news for whales off the Australian coast. How France is trying to find a way through its latest political crisis, and a leather-clad Argentine president headlines a rock concert. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
WSJ Minute Briefing - Gold Prices Soar Above $4,000 for First Time
Plus: The WTO says global trade growth in 2025 will be stronger than originally expected. And the NYSE owner says it plans to invest up to $2 billion in the popular crypto-based prediction market, Polymarket. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts.
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Marketplace All-in-One - The ACA subsides at the heart of the shutdown fight
Health care is a major sticking point between Republicans and Democrats in the government shutdown standoff. Congressional Democrats are refusing to endorse a temporary spending bill that allows Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies to expire. Today, we look at what an end to subsidies could mean for your insurance — even if you don't get your health care through the ACA. Also: trade talks between the U.S. and Canada, and a comparison of the AI boom and the dot-com bubble.
