The Daily Signal - The Daily Signal Presents “The “Signal Sitdown – Charlie Kirk Was ‘the Best of Us’ | Steve Deace

The conservative movement lost “the best of us" last week after Charlie Kirk was assassinated for his conservative values and martyred for his unyielding faith in Jesus Christ. 

 

Steve Deace, a BlazeTV host, joined “The Signal Sitdown” where he responded to the death of his personal friend and Turning Point USA founder. 

 

Because Charlie was such a bright light, “the enemy wanted to take him out,” Deace said.  

 

To honor Charlie’s memory, it’s time for conservatives to “get more aggressive,” Deace continued. 

 

“We need to mourn, and it's OK to mourn," he said. "Frankly, his legacy demands that we do. And then, when we're done, we clean off our faces, we wipe the last bit of tears from our eyes and snot from our nose, and we get up, and we get back on offense.” 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BITCOIN SEASON 2: Kevin Durant’s Coinbase Debacle, Saylor’s Using AI & Monero’s Reorg

Kevin Durant forgot his Coinbase password for 11 years, missing out on massive Bitcoin gains. Michael Saylor uses AI to design $6 billion securities. Plus: Monero suffers its deepest reorg attack ever with 18 blocks reorganized.


Three wild stories: NBA star Kevin Durant finally remembering his Coinbase password after 11 years of locked Bitcoin gains, Michael Saylor revealing how he uses ChatGPT to design revolutionary $6 billion securities offerings, and Monero experiencing its deepest blockchain reorganization attack in history with 118 invalidated transactions.

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NOTES:

• Durant bought Bitcoin in 2016 at $300-1000 range

• His 2016 salary: $20M, today: $53M

• Bitcoin outperformed his net worth by 100x

• Saylor designed $6B security with AI help

• Monero suffered 18-block reorg attack

• 118 transactions invalidated on Sept 15th

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00:26 Kevin Durant's BTC Password

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10:02 Bitcoin for Corps

18:40 Monero chain re-org

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WSJ What’s News - What’s News in Markets: Intel’s Win, Darden’s Struggles, FedEx on Tariffs

What drove Intel’s best day since 1987? And why is the owner of Olive Garden struggling? Plus, how are tariffs impacting FedEx? Host Jack Pitcher discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.


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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: Russia’s War, NATO’s Test & America’s Role

It’s been over three and a half years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. But even as headlines shift, the war rages on—with major implications for Europe, NATO, and the U.S. In this episode, we’re breaking down where things stand now, how the war is evolving, and why Americans should still care.

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CBS News Roundup - 09/20/2025 | Weekend Roundup

On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes gets the latest from CBS's Jonathan Vigliotti and Nancy Cordes on the rising fallout over the silencing of late night show host Jimmy Kimmel and President Trump's increasing attacks on the media in the wake of the murder of conservative Charlie Kirk. We'll hear about the CDC's new vaccine recommendations for children CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. Celine Gounder and the agency's leadership woes from CBS News Correspondent Nikole Killion.  In the "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes" segment, a discussion about the Trump Administration's order to the National Park Service to take down materials related to slavery and Native Americans at several sites around the nation.

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Global News Podcast - NATO intercepts Russian jets in Estonian airspace

NATO has intercepted Russian jets in Estonian airspace. The Kremlin denies that an incursion took place but it comes after similar incidents in Poland and Romania. Also: President Trump announces visa changes and a potential TikTok deal, the co-founder of the Palestinian-led BDS movement talks to the BBC, Notre Dame's bell towers reopen to the public, how brushing your teeth helps protect against cancer, and are dogs smarter than we thought?

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CBS News Roundup - 09/19/2025 | World News Roundup Late Edition

CDC panel votes AGAINST recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for all Americans. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and President Trump weigh in on the Jimmy Kimmel controversy. Security preparations for Charlie Kirk's Sunday funeral.

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PBS News Hour - Health - News Wrap: Vaccine panel declines to recommend COVID shots this fall

In our news wrap Friday, Health Secretary Kennedy's overhauled panel of vaccine advisers declined to recommend COVID shots for this fall, Estonia says three Russian fighter jets violated its airspace in the third attempt by Moscow to test NATO's eastern flank this month and the UN is set to reimpose tough sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

CoinDesk Podcast Network - Will Surprise SEC Move Create a ‘Cambrian Explosion’ of Crypto Products?

Insights into the SEC's latest move and announcing the Grayscale CoinDesk Crypto 5 ETF with Grayscale's Head of Research, Zach Pandl.

The SEC just approved a new generic listing standard for digital asset ETFs—a move that could spark an explosion of new crypto products. In an exclusive interview, CoinDesk's Andy Baehr sits down with Grayscale's Head of Research, Zach Pandl, to break down what this means for investors and the industry. Plus, he announces some exciting news about the Grayscale CoinDesk Crypto 5 ETF, a new product offering diversified exposure to the five largest and most liquid cryptocurrencies. 

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Newshour - More than 70 dead in Sudan strike

Sudan's military rulers have condemned a drone strike on a mosque in El Fasher city in Darfur that it says killed more than 70 people and blamed the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces for the attack. The leaders said targeting the people who were performing dawn prayers is a crime that shames humanity. The RSF has been fighting to take over the city from the army, as the civil war in Sudan rages. Newshour hears from a doctor who went to the mosque in the aftermath of the attack.

Also in the programme: the Taliban removes books written by women from universities; and Estonia requests urgent NATO consultations over a violation of its airspace by Russian jets. (Photo: Image of El Fasher. Credit: Maxar Technologies)