Howdy Stackers
Welcome to the 24th edition of The Daily Zap — A Daily Newspaper (Kind of 🙏). Here, you'll get links to all of the latest news and updates mostly from the last 24 hours, divided in Sections (much similar to pages on a newspaper).
Let's unfold!
~Bitcoin News of the Day
- There is circumstantial evidence to support the theory that Sassaman was Nakamoto. Sassaman left behind an impressive list of publications, conference presentations and other academic activity — certainly enough to convince a nonspecialist of his capability of inventing Bitcoin. He was a member of the International Financial Cryptography Association and regularly spoke on financial cryptography.
Global Trade & ~Econ
- The exultation over the acceleration of GDP growth in the neo-liberal period, compared with the dirigiste period, would appear to be entirely misplaced. And if the growth rate of GDP has scarcely increased compared with earlier, while inequalities have widened significantly, then the assertion that the condition of the working people has deteriorated in the neo-liberal period, as is clearly shown by other indicators, such as nutritional intake figures, would be even more firmly established.
~Politics_and_Law
- Russia’s foreign policy under President Vladimir Putin has revolved around a “multipolar world,” an alternative to the US-led world order. With heightened prospects of a direct confrontation between Israel and Iran, and the war also expanding decisively into Lebanon, what does this latest crisis mean for Russia’s interests as a global power?
~Stacker_Sports News
- Controversy has hit the National Football League (NFL) as players on some teams and at least one club - the Cincinnati Bengals - announced that they would not be doing interviews in their locker room. The decision has been taken to prevent players being caught on camera in uncompromising situations or totally naked.
~Tech & ~Science
- Facebook owner Meta (META.O), opens new tab announced on Friday it had built a new AI model called Movie Gen that can create realistic-seeming video and audio clips in response to user prompts, claiming it can rival tools from leading media generation startups like OpenAI and ElevenLabs.
~History with Mystery
- "On the morning of October 21, 1868, a massive quake struck the San Francisco Bay Area, home to 260,000 people. Nearly every dwelling and building in the town of Hayward—built directly on top of the Hayward Fault—was leveled by the quake, which claimed 30 lives across the region. It wasn’t until the historic 1906 San Francisco earthquake that pioneering seismologist Andrew Lawson first mapped the San Andreas and other active fault lines, explaining why California was so prone to earthquakes."
~Entertainment World
- After O.J.’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown, was stabbed to death, the former athlete was charged with her murder. However, on the day he was supposed to turn himself into the authorities in June 1994, O.J. took off in his 1993 Ford Bronco, leading to a low-speed police chase on California’s 405 Freeway. He was subsequently arrested and put on trial for most of 1995.
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