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July 26th, 2024 | Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence
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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 26th,2024. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:37): Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41081238&utm_source=wondercraft_ai (01:43): Bayesian Statistics: The three cultures Original post: https://…
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Introducing 'Here's Why' - Complex News Stories Explained
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Israel, Iran and fears of a wider war in the Middle East
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Iran vows to avenge the killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh on its soil. A week of deadly air strikes – in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights, in Lebanon and Iran – have once again brought Israel to the cusp of a multi-front war. Sumi Somaskanda speaks to BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen and BBC Middle East Correspondent Hugo Bach…
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The S&P 500 sees its best day since February and the 10-year treasury yield touches its lowest level since March, as Fed Chair Jerome Powell lines up the first rate cut of the cycle. Meta shares climb in extended trade after a beat on the top and bottom lines, while issuing an upbeat outlook. Qualcomm shares dip despite topping forecasts, while Arm…
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July 31st, 2024 | Jeff Bezos' management rules are slowly unraveling inside Amazon
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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 31st, 2024. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:36): I prefer rST to Markdown Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41120254&utm_source=wondercraft_ai (01:51): How great was the Great Oxidation Event? Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41119080&ut…
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The Arrest of Sinaloa Kingpin Ismael Zambada and Its Impact on the Drug Trade
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In this episode of the State Secrets Podcast, Brad Christian interviews Mike Vigil, a former DEA Chief of International Operations, about the recent arrest of Ismael Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, and the implications for the drug trade and US-Mexico relations. They discuss the background of Zambada and the Sinaloa Cartel, the timing of…
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Escaping the Processed World w/ Chris Carlsson | Tech Won't Save Us
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On this episode of Tech Won't Save Us, Paris Marx is joined by Chris Carlsson to discuss Processed World, a tech-critical, anti-capitalist magazine that satirized the absurdity of work in its publishing run between 1981 and 2005. Chris Carlsson is the author of many books, including most recently When Shells Crumble. He’s the director of Shaping SF…
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We get the latest from Myanmar as the military junta extends the nation’s state of emergency by a further six months. Then: Hannah Lucinda Smith updates us on Turkey and Armenia’s normalisation talks. Also on the programme: Gregory Scruggs discusses why airline giant Boeing has had its worst year yet, we address why Kamala Harris is leaning into he…
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Rate Cut Excitement, London Protest Arrests & Trump Questions Harris’ Black Identity
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Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signalled central bank officials are on course to cut interest rates in September unless inflation progress stalls, citing risks of further labor-market weakening. (2) It’s a close call, but Bank of England policymakers …
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Are Southport riots a sign of our political future? Politics Weekly UK
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Merseyside police have said members of the far-right English Defence League took part in the riots in Southport on Tuesday night. The clashes followed the spread of misinformation and hatred online after three children were killed in a knife attack. John Harris talks to the Guardian correspondent Hannah Al-Othman, who is in Southport. Plus, our pol…
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Despite some early setbacks the Paris Olympics is proving a big success. The French have set aside their initial doubts and are enjoying a breather from the disagreements that have torn apart the political classes. Gideon asks Sylvie Kauffmann, editorial director of Le Monde, how long the truce can last. Clips: BBC To take part in the audience surv…
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Are Southport riots a sign of our political future? Politics Weekly UK
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Merseyside police have said members of the far-right English Defence League took part in the riots in Southport on Tuesday night. The clashes followed the spread of misinformation and hatred online after three children were killed in a knife attack. John Harris talks to the Guardian correspondent Hannah Al-Othman, who is in Southport. Plus, our pol…
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Where do Africa’s Gen Z's turn to for help with mental health challenges?
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Hidden behind the fearlessness displayed by Kenyan youths during recent anti-government protests could be a mountain of mental health challenges. A mental health expert says this is linked to the extra responsibilities young people are having to take up in a continent where the median age is 19. But while mental health awareness is high among the y…
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Peter St. Onge, a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, runs through the economics of a Harris presidency, along with other economic topics informed people should know about. Sponsors: : Coupon Code: WOODS & Guest's Twitter: profstonge Guest's Substack:
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Following the death of the acclaimed Irish author Edna O’Brien, who died aged 93 in July 2024, a bonus edition of World Book Club which was first published in 2008. Edna O’Brien was born in rural County Clare in 1930, and found her education by nuns suffocating. She moved to Dublin, and subsequently spent much of her life in London. The Country Gir…
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'Tourists go home': Why Europe is at its limit
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Millions of tourists flock to Europe each year - with some hotspots completely flooded by visitors. Locals are fighting back - in one extreme case even starving themselves in protest. But is the backlash righteous or self-defeating? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: …
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Phil Giraldi : Knesset Debates Torture and Summary Executions
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More than a decade after the brutal 2009 massacre and mass rapes of demonstrators at a Conakry football stadium shocked the world, a Guinean court on Wednesday sentenced former junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara to 20 years in jail for crimes against humanity.By NEWS WIRES
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Col. Douglas Macgregor : US Dangerous Foreign Policy
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An Olympic political truce and JD Vance’s campaign
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Our panellists, Thomas Chatterton Williams and Marc Beaugé, explore the world of Olympic outfits, Macron’s use of the Games for political neutrality and the latest from camp JD Vance. Plus: feather fashion and Lady Gaga with Janaïna Milheiro and Guatemala makes Olympic history. Live from Maison Allianz. Allianz is a Worldwide Insurance Partner of t…
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: US Subservient to Israel
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Special - Israel Assassinations in Iran and Lebanon
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.com Danny and Derek break down what we know about Israel’s killing of Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas as he visited Iran, as well as its drone strike on Fuad Shukr of Hezbollah in Beirut.By American Prestige
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Prominent Russian opposition figure and dual British national Vladimir Kara-Murza has “disappeared” from Russian prisons along with jailed US national Paul Whelan, according to lawyers and rights activists. Reports of the two prisoners being moved from Russian jails to unknown locations have fuelled rumours of a likely prisoner swap between Russia …
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Donald Trump’s anti-establishment message has galvanized tech leaders across the US, including in former Democratic Party stronghold, Silicon Valley. In the second half of our election special, we’ll hear from This American Life’s Zoe Chace about what happened when Michigan Republicans took his advice and actually tried to buck the system. Then, WI…
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What can we learn from the biggest IT outage in history? A glitch at the major cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike brought banks, hospitals, airports, and thousands of businesses to a standstill. It was a reminder that our digital world is reliant on a few big companies to keep it running. So how vulnerable are they to accidents or attacks that could sh…
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Hamas leader killed in Tehran and Latin America reacts to Venezuela
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We get the latest on the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Andrew Thompson assesses the regional reaction as widespread protests continue across Venezuela after the country’s disputed election. Also in the programme: we learn about Hungary’s relaxing of travel rules for Russian and Belarusian nationals and the future of ‘bagni’ in Italy, and …
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How Kamala Can Win, plus Homeless Vets Sue the VA | Start Making Sense
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Kamala Harris is likely to be the next president of the United States—that’s what Steve Phillips says. He's on this episode of Start Making Sense analyzing changes in the electorate and suggests what the Democrats need to do to create majorities in the swing states. Also on this episode: Los Angeles has 4,000 homeless vets, living on the streets. N…
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How conspiracy theories affect the families of believers
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Over the past several years, followers of QAnon – a conspiracy theory suggesting Donald Trump is the leader of a secret war against the "deep state" – have gained political influence in the United States and beyond. Several of them were part of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Now, investigative reporter Jesselyn Cook is looking into…
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The Bank of Japan hikes rates for only the second time since 2007, and unveils an aggressive plan to cut monthly bond buying in half. Microsoft falls in extended trade as the tech giant posts its first miss on cloud revenue growth since October 2022. HSBC second quarter net profit drops, but it announces a 3 billion dollar buyback. And L’Oréal miss…
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July 30th, 2024 | Dear AI Companies, instead of scraping OpenStreetMap, how about a $10k donation?
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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 30th,2024. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:40): Dear AI Companies, instead of scraping OpenStreetMap, how about a $10k donation? Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41109926&utm_source=wondercraft_ai (01:44): Our audit of Homebrew Original post: https://news…
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Hamas Leader 'Killed' in Iran, BOJ Rate Hike & Reeves Confirms Tax Hikes
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Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) Hamas said its political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in an airstrike in Tehran that it blamed on Israel, putting the Middle East on edge for potentially even more violence. (2) The Bank of Japan raised its benchmark interest rate and unveiled plans …
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The tyrant was once thought to be an endangered species. From Vladimir Putin to Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, there is a new generation of leaders for life. But are they as strong as they look? Marcel Dirsus has written a book looking at that exact question. How tyrants fall. Is there a way to help them along the way? And is it always a good idea to …
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Why has an ambush in central Somalia raised concerns over weapon security?
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Last year, the United Nations Security Council unanimously voted to lift Somalia's arms embargo, a decision that is now under scrutiny. The embargo had aimed to limit weapon deliveries to the Somali government and security forces, preventing them from reaching warlords. A recent ambush in Abudwaq, central Somalia, has some people debating whether l…
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In a bonus episode of The Global Story podcast - Divorce: The art of breaking up. The Global Story brings you one big story every weekday, making sense of the news with our experts around the world. Insights you can trust, from the BBC World Service. For more, go to bbcworldservice.com/globalstory or search for The Global Story wherever you get you…
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US forces on Tuesday carried out an airstrike on "combatants" inside a base south of Baghdad used by Iraq's Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF). The strike targeted militants who intended to launch drones and posed a threat to US and coalition forces, US officials said. At least four PMF members were killed, Iraqi police and medical sources said.…
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Rachel Reeves' first statement as the new Chancellor has kicked off a huge political row. She accused her predecessor Jeremy Hunt of lying about the 'true state' of the UK's finances - and he hit back calling her ‘shameless’. So was there actually a ‘cover up’ by the previous government? And the big question: Does this mean higher taxes? This podca…
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Lt Col. Karen Kwiatkowski: NATO Cannot Defend Europe
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Matt Hoh: A War Criminal Addresses Congress
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The Olympic Games’ economic benefit and Biden’s call for Supreme Court reform
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We examine whether Paris will economically benefit from the Games with Ludovic Subran and take a look at the global papers with Vincent McAviney. Plus: we go on tour with DJ Tiga and follow Florence Martin-Kessler as she leaves Paris. Live from Maison Allianz. Allianz is a Worldwide Insurance Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. See omnystu…
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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: Israel On the Brink
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AMB Charles Freeman: How Precarious are NATO and Israel?
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Ep. 221: Kamala Harris SCANDAL! Stolen $91 Million! Trump Assassination FALLOUT! And Fun Law Stuffs!
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E169 - The Right Wing in Postcommunist Europe w/ Maria Snegovaya
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Danny and Derek welcome to the pod Maria Sengovaya, senior fellow at the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, to talk about her book When Left Moves Right: The Decline of the Left and the Rise of the Populist…
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Venezuela: What's next after disputed election?
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Protests have erupted across Venezuela, with thousands taking to the streets over the outcome of the country's presidential election on Sunday. President Nicolás Maduro, who electoral authorities say won a third term, blamed the "extreme right" for stirring unrest as security forces clashed with those demonstrating. Meanwhile, the opposition are qu…
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The Right Wing in Postcommunist Europe | American Prestige
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On this episode of American Prestige, Danny and Derek welcome to the pod Maria Sengovaya, senior fellow at the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, to talk about her book When Left Moves Right: The Decline of…
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Tim Cooper, "When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the Fractured Relationship of John Owen and Richard Baxter" (Crossway, 2024)
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Our current culture seems to be increasingly divided on countless issues, including those affecting the church. But for centuries, theological disagreements, political differences, and issues relating to church leadership have made it challenging for Christians to foster unity and love for one another. In When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the …
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David A. Messenger, "Hunting Nazis in Franco's Spain" (LSU Press, 2014)
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In the waning days and immediate aftermath of World War II, Nazi diplomats and spies based in Spain decided to stay rather than return to a defeated Germany. The decidedly pro-German dictatorship of General Francisco Franco gave them refuge and welcomed other officials and agents from the Third Reich who had escaped and made their way to Iberia. Am…
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