The Journal. - She Swore Off Legacy Media. Now She’s Running CBS News.

Paramount has acquired news and opinion website the Free Press for $150 million. The company's co-founder, Bari Weiss, has a new job as editor in chief of CBS News. She's a polarizing figure, known for her outspoken support of Israel and strong views on topics like gun rights and DEI. WSJ’s Joe Flint on why Paramount thinks CBS News needs a shakeup. Jessica Mendoza hosts.

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-Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension and Trump’s FCC

-What Killed 'The Late Show'?

-Will Paramount Settle With Trump?

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Focus on Africa - Eswatini accepts 10 US deportees

Eswatini accepts 10 more US deportees, despite rights groups in the southern African state mounting legal action to block the plan. We ask what has the Eswatini government got in return?

Nigeria's Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaj, resigns after allegations that he forged his academic credentials.

And nurses and midwives protest in Ghana for not being paid their salaries for nearly ten months

Presenter: Nyasha Michelle Producers: Mark Wilberforce, Patricia Whitehorne, Alfonso Daniels, Senior producer: Sunita Nahar Technical Producer: Nick Randell Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard

Global News Podcast - Hopes of progress in Gaza peace talks

President Trump's top aides and senior officials from Egypt and Qatar have joined the third day of indirect talks between Israel and Hamas on ending the Gaza war. At least 11 members of Pakistan's security forces have been killed by militants near the Afghan border. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three scientists for developing entirely new materials with revolutionary properties. And for the first time the price of gold exceeds 4,000 dollars an ounce, having risen by 50 per cent the past 12 months.

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Newshour - Gold surges past $4,000 an ounce

The price of gold has hit a record high of more than $4,000 an ounce as investors look for safe places to put their money over concerns about economic and political uncertainty around the world.

Also in the programme: Is time running out for France's President Emmanuel Macron? And we meet the woman trying to become the first person on record to walk the length of Saudi Arabia, from north to south.

(Photo: Gold bars at bullion house in Mumbai. Credit: Reuters/Arko Datta/File Photo)

CoinDesk Podcast Network - BITCOIN SEASON 2: Why Filters Are Playing Into The Fed’s Hands w/ Fluffypony

Riccardo Spagni (“Fluffypony”), former Monero lead maintainer, says that Bitcoin's filter debate mirrors the blocksize wars, why most nodes don't matter for consensus, and what real Bitcoin privacy looks like. Plus: he accidentally becoming a WorldCoin top influencer.


Riccardo Spagni (Fluffypony), former Monero lead maintainer, joins the Bitcoin filter debate and explains why it's following the same playbook as the blocksize wars. Riccardo explains his early studies on Sybil attacking Bitcoin nodes, why filtering is fundamentally broken censorship, the thankless job of being a protocol maintainer. We also discuss his WorldCoin criticism, AI agent commerce, and why stablecoins will likely dominate machine-to-machine payments.

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**Notes:**

• Bitcoin nodes connect to 8 peers by default

• Fiber network enabled faster miner-to-miner relay

• Filtering OP_RETURN stops only 1 of 6 data methods

• Spagni maintained Monero 2014-2019 (5 years)

• Lightning privacy requires permanent open channels

• AI agents will likely use stablecoins, not Bitcoin

Timestamps:

00:00 Start

01:16 Who is Fluffypony?

06:45 Worldcoin influencer?

09:30 Filters (that don't filter anything)

12:53 Why don't "all nodes matter"?

18:35 Knots node count

23:16 OK, define censorship

31:24 Community criticism

38:26 The future of the "filter TM" debate

42:44 On-chain privacy

48:32 The state of Bitcoin privacy

53:23 OP_CTV

56:05 AI + Bitcoin

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Why CCP Games is Building a New Universe for EVE Frontier on Sui

Unveiling the launch of EVE Frontier on Layer-1 Blockchain Sui with CCP Games CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson and Mysten Labs Co-Founder and CTO Sam Blackshear.

In an exclusive interview, CoinDesk's Sam Ewen sit downs with CCP Games CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson and Mysten Labs Co-Founder and CTO Sam Blackshear unveil the launch of launch EVE Frontier on the Layer-1 blockchain, Sui. They dive into the core reason why CCP is building a successor to its legendary MMO to create a player-owned, "forever" universe. Plus, they explore how Sui’s architecture, originally designed for high-performance gaming, enables the real-time, massive space battles and player-moddable economy that EVE Frontier demands.

For more information, visit www.evefrontier.com.

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This episode was hosted by Sam Ewen.

CBS News Roundup - 10/08/2025 | World News Roundup

Texas National Guard boots on the ground in Illinois. James Comey has a day in court. Air travel gets squeezed more by the government shutdown. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has those stories and more on the World News Roundup podcast.


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The Intelligence from The Economist - Liberté, égalité, désordre: chaos in France

France’s newly-appointed prime minister has resigned only weeks into the job. Now President Emmanual Macron has given him 48 hours to come up with a plan for next year’s budget. Can Macron survive the turmoil? As driverless taxis take over San Francisco, what will happen to the human drivers? And remembering Jilly Cooper, queen of the bonkbuster


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WSJ What’s News - Shutdown Pain Spreads Across America

A.M. Edition for Oct. 8. The federal shutdown enters its second week, with strain spreading across the U.S. A new Trump administration memo casts doubt on whether furloughed workers will receive back pay once the government reopens. Plus, with Federal data frozen by the shutdown, Wall Street’s own numbers point to a cooling job market and rising unemployment. And, WSJ’s Margherita Stancati on why Milan, Italy is becoming a home for the super rich. Caitlin McCabe hosts. 


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Up First from NPR - Shutdown Politics, Air Traffic Control Issues, Comey Arraignment

The government shutdown enters its second week with no negotiations underway, as President Trump threatens permanent layoffs. The impact of the shutdown is spreading to the skies, where staffing shortages have forced some air traffic control towers to close and ground flights across the country. And former FBI Director James Comey appears in court to face felony charges, a case driven by pressure from President Trump.

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