CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: SEC Files Notice of Appeal in Ripple Case; Swift’s Next Move With Global Banks
Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry including the SEC's announcement that they would appeal the ruling in its case against Ripple and global banks to start using Swift for live trials of digital assets transactions.
"CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as the U.S. SEC is appealing a federal judge's ruling in its case against Ripple. Plus, banks around the world will be able to use the Swift network to carry out trial digital assets transactions and Grayscale has introduced a new fund that offers exposure to Aave's AAVE token.
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Focus on Africa - Kenya’s Deputy President faces impeachment
Kenya's Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, who calls himself the “truthful man”, is facing impeachment. Before he was elected as a member of parliament in 2017 little was known about the man, who would in five short years, rise to become Kenya’s second-in-command. So who is he and why is he facing impeachment?
Also how are Tunisian's feeling ahead of their Presidential elections on Sunday?
And once a popular event in Zimbabwe, what do Zimbabweans now think of their State of Nation Address and how are they reacting to their currency's recent crash?
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CBS News Roundup - 10/03/2024 | World News Roundup
Fresh evidence in the federal election case against former President Trump. Life after Helene. Lebanon Aftermath. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Up First from NPR - New Jan. 6 Evidence, Hezbollah Offers Tours To Journalists, Tyre Nichols Case
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Yuan for the money: China stimulates its economy
After years of slowing growth, the Chinese government is finally attempting to bolster consumer demand, business confidence and the stock market. Our correspondent analyses the surprise shift in policy (10:25). How will immigration policy play with swing voters in Arizona? And Sally Rooney, a modern-day Jane Austen with a dash of S&M (19:35).
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 10.3.24
Alabama
- A state law is now in full affect that bans the use of AI in creating child porn
- Congressman Moore questions TSA re: facial recognition in airports
- Mayor of Montgomery drops profile at talent agency for speaking gigs
- Day 3 of strike by longshoreman, including workers at Port of Mobile
- US Postal worker charged with stealing credit cards, ID from mail
- Part 4 of an interview with Dinesh D'Souza about Vindicating Trump
National
- Trump wants apology from CBS before doing interview for 60 minutes
- Fact checking Tim Walz shows he lied again about abortion law in his state
- Daily Mail claims Doug Emhoff slapped then girlfriend in face in public
- WY doctor sues over backlash for opposing transgender surgery for minors
- Attorney with 120 clients suing Sean Combs says other names will shock us
- Joe Biden now talking sanction on Iran for attack, after removing sanctions
The NewsWorthy - Court Docs: Trump ‘Resorted to Crimes’, Army Troops Deployed to NC & Largest VC Deal Ever – Thursday, October 3, 2024
The news to know for Thursday, October 3, 2024!
We'll tell you about a newly-released court filing that lays out the evidence against former President Trump in the election interference case against him: what prosecutors are accusing him of—and how he’s responding.
Also: an update from hurricane-ravaged North Carolina, where President Biden visited and is now sending active duty troops to help.
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The Daily Signal - Series Pt. 2: Do You Know Where Your Tax Dollars Go? Now You Can.
Open the Books was founded in 2011 on a simple principle: Taxpayers deserve to know where their money is going and how it’s being spent.
Americans are paying “property taxes to fund local education, so wouldn't you like to know where that money is going?” asks Matthew Tyrmand, deputy director at large of the Florida-based nonprofit Open the Books.
Working at the federal, state, and local level, Open the Books files thousands of Freedom of Information Act requests every year with the aim of obtaining and publishing government spending records.
For every state in the U.S., Open the Books publishes a “checkbook” detailing how much the state spends annually and on what.
Tyrmand joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” as part of this week’s money and transparency series. He share the history of Open the Books and takes time to honor the organization’s founder, Adam Andrzejewski, who passed away unexpectedly in August.
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CBS News Roundup - 10/02/2024 | World News Roundup Late Edition
New filing by special counsel in Trump election interference case alleges the former president "resorted to crimes" in bid to retain power. President Biden tours hurricane-ravaged Carolinas. Israel mulls next step following Iranian missile attacks. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.
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