Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - A Solution To Chicago’s Housing Crisis?

Could “granny flats” help ease Chicago’s affordable housing crisis? Many advocates and even political leaders think so – the problem is, they’re banned in Chicago. And political gridlock makes legalizing them easier said than done. Reset finds out what the process of building Additional Dwelling Units is like and what’s getting in the way of expanding this housing option across the city with a panel of guests: Brian Peterman, a Lakeview resident who built an ADU on his property; his mother-in-law Louise D’Agostino, who lives in the ADU, and Alex Nitkin, government finance and accountability reporter with the Illinois Answers Project of the Better Government Association. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Marketplace All-in-One - Why Wall Street isn’t betting on a wider war in the Middle East

The situation in the Israel-Iran war is fluid, with Israel accusing Iran of violating a ceasefire that President Donald Trump had announced late yesterday. Israel is vowing firm retaliation. Players in financial markets continue to take a wait-and-see position. We'll discuss the state of play. Also on the program: a preview of consumer confidence and a look at why defense is front and center at this week's NATO summit.

Marketplace All-in-One - Oil prices volatile after broken ceasefire accusations

From the BBC World Service: The price of Brent crude oil has fallen to $69 a barrel, despite a statement from Israel saying that it has identified missiles launched from Iran earlier this morning, something Iran has denied. Israel had announced it had agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Iran earlier today, causing the oil price to drop 15% from a high of $81 a barrel yesterday. Plus, Google comes under pressure and a tariff deadline looms.

The Intelligence from The Economist - Truce and consequences: a fragile ceasefire in Iran

Iran’s strikes both before and apparently after a ceasefire began seem to threaten peace. If it holds, what will that mean for Iran’s ambitions, and for the wider region? A meeting of NATO-country leaders seems precision-engineered to appease the alliance’s most fickle member. And why Germany is considering cancelling one of its many public holidays.


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Up First from NPR - Trump’s Ceasefire, Supreme Court Immigration Ruling, NYC Mayoral Primary

President Trump announced on social media that Iran and Israel have agreed to a total ceasefire, and the US Supreme Court says the Trump administration will be allowed to quickly deport immigrants to countries they are not from. Also, New York City's Democratic mayoral primary is today. It's a tight race that's brought attention to the city's ranked-choice voting system.

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Native America Calling - Tuesday, June 24, 2025 – Tribal cannabis operations both welcomed and scorned

Minnesota is the first state to sign compacts with tribes for cannabis operations. The White Earth Nation just opened that state’s first off-reservation recreational marijuana retail store. A second store is already in the works with the tribe envisioning as many as eight dispensaries statewide. But as some tribes lead the way with economic development potential for cannabis, some other tribes elsewhere are subject to law enforcement actions and regulatory hurdles. We’ll hear about both the success stories and dead ends for tribal cannabis operations.

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Mary Jane Oatman (Nez Perce and Delaware), executive director of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association and founder of THC Magazine

Lester Marston (Cahuilla), attorney and tribal court judge

Blake Johnson (Dakota), president of Prairie Island CBH Inc.

Zach Wilson, CEO of Waabigwan Mashkiki LLC

 

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WSJ Minute Briefing - Israel Confirms Cease-Fire With Iran

Plus: The Supreme Court clears the way for the Trump administration to send migrants facing final deportation orders to countries they aren’t from. And nearly two million student loan borrowers risk having their pay docked by the government this summer. Kate Bullivant hosts. 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: How Bitcoin ATMs Are Outcompeting Bitcoin Mining Stocks w/ Brandon Bailey w/ Brandon Bailey

For today’s show, we cover why Bitcoin ATMs are one of the best, most lucrative businesses in Bitcoin.


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Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Brandon Bailey of Second Gate Advisory joins Will to talk about Bitcoin ATMs, an overlooked Bitcoin business model with massive potential. In Q1 2025, Bitcoin Depot generated $164.2M in revenue, a 19% increase year-over-year, while outperforming miners in cash flow per unit. We explore why physical ATMs matter in a digital world, expansion opportunities, and how this could be the next big Bitcoin treasury play.


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**Notes:**

• Bitcoin Depot: $333.1M revenue, +92% YoY

• 30,000 Bitcoin ATMs vs 500K traditional ATMs  

• ATMs generate $30-40/day vs miners $10-11/day

• 4% of Americans (5.6M people) are unbanked

• Average transaction size around $300

• 1,300 reserve machines ready for deployment


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00:00:00:00 Start

00:01:33:16 Report overview

00:02:48:20 Bitcoin Depot financials

00:05:30:06 Other BTC treasury companies

00:08:52:26 Colorado Air Filter

00:10:57:14 Increasing revenue multiple

00:13:30:08 ATM business history

00:15:03:16 Stablecoins

00:16:37:26 Fractal Bitcoin

00:17:12:25 Physical cash economy

00:19:33:22 Why haven't traditional ATMs added BTC?

00:21:10:20 Per machine cashflows

00:25:27:09 Expansion opportunity

00:31:00:10 Coinflip

00:33:06:11 Wrap up


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Marketplace All-in-One - Iranians are left without internet access amid Middle East conflict

Iran's government knocked out internet and mobile networks after Israel began bombing the country. That’s left the population with little to no access to critical information. One person who watched this played out is Ahmad Ahmadian, executive director at Holistic Resilience, an organization that helps Iranians circumvent government censorship. He says Iran's government often restricts internet during critical times.