Welcome to the 42nd 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).
I apologise to the readers for making an unannounced long holiday on the weekend. I'll try to pre-announce the holiday for 'The Daily Zap' from the next time if it won't be possible to publish it for day/days. I hope you understand and know the reason well for the absentee.
Let's unfold!
~Bitcoin News of the Day
- You “siphon” liquidity and value from one chain or protocol and move it to another, together with its users. The attacker puts all that value into their own pocket! Congratulation BlackRock, you won!
Global Trade & ~Econ
- China is considering approving next week the issuance of over 10 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) in extra debt in the next few years to revive its fragile economy, a fiscal package which is expected to be further bolstered if Donald Trump wins the U.S. election, said two sources with knowledge of the matter.
~Politics_and_Law
- Bannon, a right-wing podcast host and the chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, has remained a strident supporter of the former president. Even as he reported to federal prison in Connecticut in July, Bannon insisted he would influence the presidential race from behind bars and that his “War Room” podcast would continue to energize the Trump base.
~Stacker_Sports News
- Be it celebrity pleas for more noise from Ken Jeong in Los Angeles to Flavor Flav in the Bronx, or blaring sirens and pounding organs, Yankee Stadium and its Dodger counterpart crank the volume to 11, ostensibly to engage the masses and fill in the gaps in a game that can provide many of them.
~Tech & ~Science
- Apple Intelligence is set to bring a variety of AI-powered tools and services to users. Chief among this is gen AI-powered writing tools, which are integrated across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS alike. With these tools, users will be able to summarize lengthy notes (across Mail, Messages, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps), adjust the tone of messages to suit professional or casual contexts, as well as proofread texts to identify spelling or grammatical errors and even access suggestions for the same to name some functionalities. With this, users will be able to produce high-quality written content with minimal effort.
~History with Mystery
- On the night of Tuesday, November 4, 1952, Americans across the nation gathered around their television sets to follow the results of the presidential race between Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower and Democrat Adlai Stevenson. That year, a television could be found in roughly one-third of U.S. households—compared with less than 1 percent in 1948—and politicians were just beginning to experiment with TV as a communication tool.
~Entertainment World
- The 10-year-old boy who was not identified in the lawsuit was an aspiring actor and rapper who had traveled with his parents from California for meetings with music industry representatives. During what was supposed to be an audition for Combs, he was given a drug-laced soda by a Combs’ associate and sexually assaulted by the Bad Boy Records founder, according to the lawsuit.
Thanks for reading 🙏