Consider This from NPR - The unraveling of Eric Adams’ administration

The biggest city in the country is in the midst of a major political scandal, and things appear to be unraveling in New York Mayor Eric Adam's administration.

There are federal investigations, top level resignations, and scandals reaching back into his 2021 mayoral campaign. So, what's going on?

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The Daily Signal - Israel Escalates Attacks on Hezbollah, Media Coverage of Trump Assassination Biased, Iran Hacks the Election | Sept. 10

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


  • Electronic devices continue to blow up on members of Hezbollah.
  • Research shows extreme media bias against Trump after second assassination attempt.
  • Teamsters avoid endorsing presidential candidate.
  • Iranians hack the Trump campaign.
  • Organization sends explicit gender materials to Wisconsin daycares.


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https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/18/shocking-number-of-democrats-say-us-would-be-better-off-if-trump-had-been-killed/

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/18/1-5-2-7-million-illegals-vote-2024-experts/



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State of the World from NPR - Retiring Later in China; Getting a Driver’s License in Mexico

In China the government is raising the official retirement age to combat a rapidly shrinking workforce. We hear reaction from Chinese workers. And life in Mexico City presents many challenges for people there. But getting a driving license isn't one of them.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | How the Fed’s Rate Cut Sparks Crypto Rally and Unveils Hidden Risks

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie.

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CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasis dives into the Federal Reserve's recent 50 basis point rate cut and its impact on the crypto market, including a positive reaction from bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies. Plus, what experts are saying about the central bank's decision.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Trump Buys Burgers With Bitcoin at NYC Crypto Bar; What’s Next for Bitcoin After Fed Rate Cut?

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from Donald Trump's burger purchase at Pubkey to Solana's second crypto phone.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as former U.S. President Donald Trump visited Pubkey, a bitcoin-themed NYC bar. Plus, Solana unveils details of second crypto phone, and bitcoin's price reaction to the Fed rate cut.

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Focus on Africa - The abduction of children in South Sudan

Over one thousand children are feared still missing in Pibor, South Sudan. An initiative is now underway to try and reunite abducted children with their families. Over the past few weeks, around 200 of them have been brought back home. But why are they being abducted and by whom?

Also why did thousands of young people attempt to cross the border between Morocco and Ceuta, in the northern part of the continent over the weekend? And did you know that Ceuta is still a Spanish territory?

And why has South Africa's famous son, Elon Musk still not agreed a deal with the South African government and his company, Starlink?

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CBS News Roundup - 09/19/2024 | World News Roundup

Rallying support --- former President Trump and Vice President Harris try to excite their base voters. The message to Hezbollah. Kentucky manhunt ends. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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Up First from NPR - More Explosions In Lebanon, Israeli Covert Operations, Teamsters Won’t Endorse

People in Lebanon are unplugging electronics and turning off their phones after a second day of exploding devices. Israel, which has not publicly acknowledged any responsibility for the attacks, has a long history of covert operations, and one of the largest unions in the United States is staying on the sidelines of this year's presidential election.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Fed-letter day: at last, a rate cut

The first reduction in interest rates for four years shows America’s Federal Reserve thinks inflation is now in check. But does the central bank’s decision suggest it is now concerned about the labour market? Ukraine wants its allies to provide long-range missiles (9:50). Our correspondent explains what difference these would make to the war.  And how fashion brands conquered TV (19:44).


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