CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 10/04

Hurricane Ian's death toll passes 100 as rescuers continue the search for survivors. North Korean missile flies over Japan. The Supreme Court takes up gerrymandering. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Misplaced Truss? Britain’s ruling party meets

Prime Minister Liz Truss has had a bruising first few weeks in office. Amid policy U-turns and plummeting poll numbers, her Tory party’s annual shindig is a venue for much soul-searching. Russia’s “partial mobilisation” is unlikely to help much on the battlefield—and is proving exceedingly unpopular at home. And the dangers of naming species after people who become notorious.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 10.4.22

Alabama

  • ADOC: 5 out of 15 prison facilities are still under a full prison worker strike
  • Congressional aide to US Rep. Barry Moore facing insurance fraud charges
  • Both AL senators oppose new merchant bank code for gun purchases
  • AL Supreme Court says electronic bingo is gambling akin to slot machines
  • Mobile judge moves teen murder case connected to Tik Tok star
  • 3rd and final part of conversation with Pat Ellis on School Sex Education

National

  • Power lineman restore electricity to 2 million Floridians following Hurricane
  • Associated Press reports 1 million voters leaving D Party to join R party
  • CA has new law to be sanctuary for transgender teens w/o parental consent
  • TX congressman talks about more FBI whistleblowers coming forward
  • Donald Trump files lawsuit against CNN for defamation

The NewsWorthy - Oath Keepers Trial, ‘Systemic Abuse’ in Soccer & Kim Kardashian Fined – Tuesday, October 4, 2022

The news to know for Tuesday, October 4, 2022

We have an update from Florida as the death toll from Hurricane Ian rises again, and we check-in with Puerto Rico as President Biden surveys the damage.

Also: the most high-profile and serious trial stemming from the January 6th Capitol riot begins. What both sides are saying so far.

Plus: what a year-long investigation found about abuse within women’s professional soccer, why Kim Kardashian was fined $1M+ for one of her Instagram posts, and what to know about the holiest day of the year in Judaism…

Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes for sources and to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.

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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | CHANGED Movement on How Childhood Experiences Can Shape Gender Identity

Children now are inundated from a young age with messages about sexuality and gender, the founders of the CHANGED Movement say, but those messages aren't always positive.


"What [society is] doing is not allowing children to really explore their sexuality before labeling them as LGBT or Q or anything else, and suggesting that at 7 or 8 you could know precisely something about your identity that really takes years to develop and understand," Elizabeth Woning, co-founder of the CHANGED Movement says.


The CHANGED Movement, founded by Woning and Ken Williams, is a Christian organization based in California that works with people who are seeking to leave a homosexual lifestyle or who are struggling with gender identity or same-sex attraction. 


Woning and Williams recently released a new booklet called “Self-Discovery: How Childhood Shaped Our Sexual Identity.” The resource is intended to help the church, and society as a whole, understand how gender identity is often influenced by childhood experiences and beliefs.


"In this booklet, what I sought to do was call into question why we're trying to push children into this LGBT identity, and then disclose or clarify what it looks like to rediscover your childhood so that you realize you weren't just born this way," Woning says. 


Woning and Williams join “The Daily Signal Podcast” to talk about their work, and how to help those struggling with gender identity. 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Kim Kardashian Faces SEC Scrutiny Over Crypto Promotion; Coinbase Fixes Technical Problem

This episode is sponsored by ZenGo.


The most valuable crypto stories for Monday, Oct. 3, 2022.

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has paid $1.26 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle charges relating to her promotion of the EthereumMax digital token. 

"The Hash" hosts discuss this plus, Coinbase has fixed a technical problem that caused it to temporarily halt payments and withdrawals involving U.S. bank accounts.

See also

Kim Kardashian Pays $1.26M Fine to SEC for Promoting EthereumMax Without Disclosing Reimbursement

Crypto Exchange Coinbase Fixes Technical Problem That Temporarily Halted Payments and Withdrawals From US Bank Accounts

Ex-CEO of Bankrupt Crypto Lender Celsius Withdrew $10M Weeks Before Company Froze Customer Accounts: Report

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Is Credit Suisse the Next Lehman Brothers?

If you listened to FinTwit this weekend, you probably think the answer is “yes.”

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Circle and FTX US. 

After a wild weekend of speculation and discussion, NLW breaks down what’s actually happening with beleaguered Credit Suisse, as well as why the FinTwit doom machine seems so focused on it. 

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Consider This from NPR - As Mortgage Rates Climb, A Hot Housing Market Cools

Higher mortgage rates are putting a damper on the U.S. housing market. Home prices are down and sales of existing homes have now fallen for seven months in a row.

The ripples in the housing market are being felt as the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates to fight inflation. And those higher borrowing costs mean that monthly mortgage payments have shot up.

We hear from would-be buyers who say that soaring mortgage rates are pushing them out of the market. And we talk to NPR's Chris Arnold about how the Fed's moves are affecting buyers and sellers.

In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | SCOTUS New Term, Ukraine Gains Territory Against Russia, Death Toll Rises After Hurricane Ian | Oct. 3

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • The Supreme Court justices begin their new term. 
  • Ukraine forces gain new ground against Russia. 
  • Two high school girls in Vermont ask a biological male to leave their locker room. Now, the girls are a part of a harassment investigation.
  • The death toll from hurricane Ian has risen to 88



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