Newshour - Rubio visits Israel to oversee truce in Gaza

The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says lots of countries are interested in contributing troops to the planned international stabilisation force for Gaza. He did not specify who but insisted that Israel had to be comfortable with those chosen. Speaking at the coordination centre set up to oversee the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Mr Rubio said talks were continuing on the future governance of Gaza.

Also, how warming seas are endangering the lives and livelihoods of South Korean fishermen, and we speak to author Frank Cottrell-Boyce on a new prize for children's literature.

(Photo: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to the media after visiting the Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel, 24 October, 2025. Credit: adel Senna/Reuters)

Federalist Radio Hour - Protecting Religious Freedom In An Age Of Secularism

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Dr. John Wilsey, professor of church history and philosophy and chair of the Department of Church History and Historical Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to outline how America's Christian founding and the nation's history of protecting religious freedom should inform the culture wars of today. 

You can find Wilsey's book, Religious Freedom: A Conservative Primerhere

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: TeraWulf’s Record $3.2B Note, Miner Debt Tops $20B, and Why AI Companies Are Buying Jet Engines

TeraWulf is gunning to raise a $3.2 billion secured loan, right as bitcoin miner debt tops $20 billion. 


Welcome back to The Mining Pod! This week, we dive into TeraWulf’s $3.2B secured note for AI infrastructure—the largest ever for a public miner – and Bitfarms’ $588M convertible note at a time when total industry debt crosses $20B.Plus, why data center companies are salvaging jet turbines to power data centers, CleanSpark’s SVP of AI Data Centers hire, and for this week’s cry corner, pour one out for the Kadena blockchain…

Notes: 

• TeraWulf raised $3.2B secured note at 7.75%

• Bitfarms raised $588M convertible note

• Total Bitcoin miner debt exceeds $20 billion

• Hash price currently at $47/PH/day

• Next difficulty adjustment projected +4.7%

Timestamps:

00:00 Start

02:01 Difficulty Report by Luxor

05:00 Terawulf debt

08:40 Bitfarms raises $588M

10:55 Jet engine generators?

15:55 Cleanspark hiring

18:50 Miner debt record

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - How Blockchain Adoption is Moving Beyond the ‘Crypto Casino’ | Markets Outlook

Unpacking the next phase of crypto adoption with Ava Labs VP of OnChain Finance Morgan Krupetsky.

Ava Labs VP of OnChain Finance Morgan Krupetsky joins CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie and Andy Baehr to explore the next phase of crypto adoption. Beyond the hype and volatility of the crypto casino, Morgan explains how real-world adoption is taking shape through stablecoins, tokenization, and innovative payment

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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Andy Baehr.

Native America Calling - Friday, October 24, 2025 — Native Bookshelf: Spooky Books for the season

Henry is an aspiring ghost hunter on the cusp of social media fame in the novel, “The Whistler“, by Nick Medina (Tunica-Biloxi). As the title suggests, he tempts fate by intentionally whistling into the night, provoking an evil entity that turns his life upside down and forces him to confront his past wrongdoing. Daniel H. Wilson (Cherokee) imagines a frightening alien invasion where first contact happens in the middle of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma in “Hole in the Sky“. And Stephen Graham Jones (Blackfeet) slices open the real horrors of the late 1800s Indian Wars in “The Buffalo Hunter Hunter” with a tortured monster that wreaks vengeance on soldiers responsible for the Marias Massacre and the extermination of the buffalo. These are a few new horror novels written by Indigenous authors that we are putting on the Native Bookshelf for this year’s spooky season.

 

Break 1 Music: Something’s in the Air (song) Hataałii (artist) Waiting for a Sign (album)

Break 2 Music: Thunderbird (song) Blue Moon Marquee (artist) Scream, Holler, and Howl (album)

CBS News Roundup - 10/24/2025 | World News Roundup

Trump terminates Canada trade talks. Troubling concerns over NBA Mafia betting scandal. Shooting during anti-ICE protest. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has those stories and more on the World News Roundup podcast.

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Marketplace All-in-One - What new sanctions mean for oil markets

The price of a barrel of Brent Crude oil is just over $66 this morning — about 6% higher than it was before President Trump announced new sanctions on a couple of Russian oil companies on Wednesday. Today, we'll hear how global oil traders are responding and what it could mean for consumers at the pump. Then, from Marketplace's "How We Survive," we'll learn about the climate impacts of factory farming.