The Daily Signal - Vance Factchecks Factcheckers, Israeli Soldiers Killed in Lebanon, Biden Visits Carolinas | Oct. 2

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


  • Vice Presidential Nominee JD Vance fact checked the moderators in last night’s debate.
  • Israel’s military announces that eight of its soldiers were killed fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon. 
  • President Joe Biden travels to North and South Carolina as the death toll from Hurricane Helene reaches at least 166. 
  • Vice President Kamala Harris is criticized for her response to Hurricane Helene. 



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State of the World from NPR - The Fight Over Who Writes the History of Modern China

As China celebrates 75 years of Communist Party rule, there is a fight over who gets to tell the history of those years. The party would prefer to make sure the story is a positive one and is exerting power to control that narrative. One high profile example of that is playing out far away, in California.

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The Journal. - The Risk of an All-Out War in the Middle East

Israel is now fighting on multiple fronts, after clashing with Hezbollah in Lebanon and sustaining Iranian strikes yesterday. WSJ’s Michael Amon explains the growing risk of an all-out regional war.  


Further Reading:

- Israel Clashes With Hezbollah in Lebanon 

- Israeli Response to Iran’s Attack to Set Course of Widening War 

- Israeli Review Shows Minor Damage From Iran’s Missile Barrage 


Further Listening:

- Exploding Pagers and the Risk of a Spreading War 

- The Brutal Calculation of Hamas’s Leader 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Bitcoin’s Rocky Start in October: How Geopolitical Tensions Affect the Crypto Market

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie.

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CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the rocky start to the month of October for bitcoin, as the largest cryptocurrency by market cap regained the $61,000 level. Plus, the impact of geopolitical conflicts on digital assets as Mideast tensions intensify.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: North Korea Is Infiltrating the Crypto Industry; Diddy Hires Sam Bankman-Fried’s Appeal Lawyer

Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry from CoinDesk's investigation on North Korean IT workers in crypto to Diddy hiring Sam Bankman-Fried's appeal lawyer.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as a CoinDesk investigation reveals that crypto firms are unknowingly hiring IT workers from North Korea. Plus, Sean “Diddy” Combs has hired the lawyer who handles Sam Bankman-Fried's appeal and Bitwise registered a trust entity in the state of Delaware, taking a first step at an XRP ETF.

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Focus on Africa - Lebanon conflict: A reporter’s witness account.

Lebanon conflict: As Israel continues to attack, we learn the plight of foreigners stranded there

We assess the state of security in Mali following last month's deadly attack in the capital, Bamako

And outrage in Egypt after a video showing possible sexual harassment by male doctors goes viral. A medical association vows to investigate.

Presenter: Charles Gitonga Producers: Bella Hassan, Yvette Twagiramariya and Nyasha Michelle in London. With Frenny Jowi in Nairobi. Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi

CoinDesk Podcast Network - UNCHAINED: Could Bittensor End Up Being the Only Crypto/AI Project That Matters?

Bittensor, a decentralized AI project, is gaining attention as one of the most promising intersections of AI and crypto.

AI and crypto are two of the hottest topics of the decade, but are there any projects truly making waves at the intersection of both? Bittensor, an open-source, decentralized AI network, is positioning itself as a leader in this space, with its TAO token seeing explosive growth and its model challenging traditional centralized AI companies.

In this episode, we’re joined by Joseph Jacks, aka JJ, founder of OSS Capital, and Sami Kassab, partner at OSS Capital, to explore why they’ve gone all-in on Bittensor. They discuss how Bittensor works, what makes it different from centralized AI models, and why they believe this project could be transformative for both crypto and AI.

Show highlights:

  • OSS Capital’s background and how they got to invest in Bittensor
  • Why Sami and JJ are bullish on TAO
  • What the three roles in the Bittensor ecosystem are
  • How new subnets incentivize miners to develop AI models
  • Why it’s so expensive to launch a subnet
  • Why Bittensor was built on the Polkadot SDK
  • The pros and cons of rolling out EVM compatibility 
  • What Allora and Commune AI are focused on within the ecosystem
  • How Bittensor can compete with the big AI companies 
  • The dangers AI poses to humanity and whether Bittensor can mitigate them

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CBS News Roundup - 10/02/2024 | World News Roundup

Tones were civil and there was substance as the candidates for Vice President squared off in their CBS News debate. Israel vows to respond to Iranian attacks. President Biden to tour Helene flood devastation. CBS News Correspondent Cami McCormick has today's World News Roundup.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Veep state: the running mates debate

After JD Vance and Tim Walz squared off against each in last night’s vice-presidential debate, our correspondent assesses their performance – and its effect on the US election. In Britain the pro-European cause is popular, but its advocates are ineffective (10:53). And why the gleam of a Michelin star may tarnish (19:18).  


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