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Podcast: The Daily

The New York Times
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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m.
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    Warning: this episode contains descriptions of injuries.

    Myanmar is home to one of the deadliest, most intractable civil wars on the planet. But something new is happening. Unusual numbers of young people from the cities, including students, poets and baristas, have joined the country’s rebel militias. And this coalition is making startling gains against the country’s military dictatorship.

    Hannah Beech, who covers stories across Asia for The Times, discusses this surprising resistance movement.

    Guest: Hannah Beech, a Bangkok-based reporter for The New York Times, focusing on investigative and in-depth stories in Asia.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Dailyyesterday
    In a broken world, what can we gain by looking another animal in the eye? "Animal" is a six-part, round-the-world journey in search of an answer. In Episode 4, the writer Sam Anderson soothes his anxiety by visiting a convention center in Ohio.

    For photos and videos of Sam's adventure with manatees, visit nytimes.com/animal.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily2 days ago
    The governor of Michigan isn’t saying it should be her, but she’s not saying it shouldn’t be, either.
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    Warning: This episode contains mentions of bullying and suicide.
    A rising tide of mental health problems among teenagers has sent parents, teachers and doctors searching for answers. This week, the U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, offered one: social media. Today, Dr. Murthy discusses his proposal to require platforms such as YouTube, TikTok and Instagram to include warning labels, like those that appear on tobacco and alcohol products.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily4 days ago
    In the battle to dismantle gun restrictions, raging in America’s courts even as mass shootings become commonplace, a Times’ investigation has found that one study has been deployed by gun rights activists to notch legal victories with far-reaching consequences. Mike McIntire, an investigative reporter for The Times, discusses the study and the person behind it.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily6 days ago
    As mass shootings plague the United States, victims’ families continue to search for accountability. To that end, a pair of lawsuits by the families of victims of the Uvalde school shooting will try a new tactic. J. David Goodman, the Houston bureau chief for The Times, discusses the unusual targets of the lawsuits and profiles the lawyers behind them.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily7 days ago
    The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest denomination of Protestant Christians in the United States, voted at an annual gathering last week to oppose the use of in vitro fertilization. Ruth Graham, who covers religion, faith and values for The New York Times, discusses the story behind the vote, the Republican scramble it prompted and what it could eventually mean for the rest of the country.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily8 days ago
    In a broken world, what can we gain by looking another animal in the eye? "Animal" is a six-part, round-the-world journey in search of an answer. In Episode 3, the writer Sam Anderson travels to Florida to fulfill a lifelong dream: to swim with manatees.

    For photos and videos of Sam's adventure with manatees, visit nytimes.com/animal.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily9 days ago
    The greatest women’s tennis player of all time is trying to find her new normal in retirement.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily10 days ago
    Many Americans work their entire lives and end up retiring with nothing. But a group of frugal obsessives is challenging that. They call their approach FIRE: “financial independence, retire early.” Amy X. Wang, the assistant managing editor of The New York Times Magazine, looks at the people behind this growing movement and their bid to rethink how long we work.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily11 days ago
    The makeup of the 2024 presidential race has felt inevitable from the start — with one notable exception: Donald J. Trump’s choice of a running mate. Michael Bender, a political correspondent for The Times, explains why Mr. Trump’s requirements in a No. 2 are very different this time round than they were eight years ago.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily12 days ago
    A jury on Tuesday found Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, guilty of three felonies related to the purchase of a gun at one of the low points of his troubled life. Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent for The Times, explains what the verdict could mean for the 2024 presidential race.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily13 days ago
    Last week, President Biden announced one of the most restrictive immigration policies by a Democratic incumbent in decades, effectively barring migrants crossing the southern border from seeking asylum in the United States.Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The Times, explains the thinking behind the move.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily14 days ago
    On Wednesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York announced that she was indefinitely halting a project that had been decades in the making: congestion pricing in Manhattan’s core business district. Ana Ley, who covers mass transit in New York City, and Grace Ashford, who covers politics in New York, discuss why New York hit the brakes on congestion pricing.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily15 days ago
    In a broken world, what can we gain by looking another animal in the eye? "Animal" is a six-part, round-the-world journey in search of an answer. In Episode 2, the writer Sam Anderson travels to Iceland to rescue baby puffins — which are called, adorably, pufflings.

    For more on "Animal," visit nytimes.com/animal.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily16 days ago
    The actress is taking on serious roles, trying to overcome self-doubt and sharing more about her personal life — but she’s not done being funny.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily17 days ago
    Warning: this episode contains strong language, descriptions of explicit content and sexual harassment

    A disturbing new problem is sweeping American schools: Students are using artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit images of their classmates and then share them without the person depicted even knowing.

    Natasha Singer, who covers technology, business and society for The Times, discusses the rise of deepfake nudes and one girl's fight to stop them.

    Guest: Natasha Singer, a reporter covering technology, business and society for The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily18 days ago
    At the height of the Covid pandemic, nearly 200 countries started negotiating a plan to ensure they would do better when the next pandemic inevitably arrived. Their deadline for that plan was last week.

    Apoorva Mandavilli, a science and global health reporter for The Times, explains why, so far, the negotiations have failed.

    Guest: Apoorva Mandavilli, a science and global health reporter for The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily19 days ago
    In an unexpected speech last week, President Biden revealed the details of a secret proposal intended to end the war in Gaza. Perhaps the most surprising thing was where that proposal had come from.

    Isabel Kershner, a reporter for The Times in Jerusalem, explains Mr. Biden’s gambit and the difficult choice it presents for Israel’s leader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    Guest: Isabel Kershner, who covers Israeli and Palestinian affairs for The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily20 days ago
    Five years ago, a TV personality and comedian, Volodymyr Zelensky, won the presidency in Ukraine in a landslide victory. When Russia launched a full-scale invasion of the country three years later, he faced the biggest challenge of his presidency and of his life. Despite initial success beating back one of the world’s largest armies, the tide has turned against him.

    Andrew E. Kramer, the Kyiv bureau chief for The Times, sat down with Mr. Zelensky to discuss the war, and how it might end.

    Guest: Andrew E. Kramer, the Kyiv bureau chief for The New York Times.
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