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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.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Dailyyesterday
    The Republican vice-presidential candidate rejects the idea that he’s changed, defends his rhetoric and still won’t say if Trump lost in 2020.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily2 days ago
    In a special series, “The Daily” examines what a second Trump presidency would look like, and how it would challenge democratic norms.
    This episode focuses on former President Donald J. Trump’s growing plans for revenge, which his allies and supporters often dismiss as mere bluster. Michael S. Schmidt, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, found that when Mr. Trump asked for retribution in his first term, he got it, over and over again.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily3 days ago
    In the campaign for president, this was the week when back-to-back natural disasters became an inescapable part of the race, when Vice-President Kamala Harris chose to meet the press and when Donald J. Trump faced new accusations of cozying up to Russia’s president. The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Astead W. Herndon, Maggie Haberman and Nate Cohn try to make sense of it all.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily4 days ago
    For years, research on hyper-attentive parenting has focused on all the ways that it can hurt children. Now, the U.S. government is reframing that conversation and asking if our new era of parenting is actually bad for the parents themselves. Claire Cain Miller, who covers families and education for The New York Times, explains why raising children is a risk to your health.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily5 days ago
    On the campaign trail, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are constantly talking about trade, tariffs and domestic manufacturing.

    In many ways, these talking points stem from a single trade deal that transformed the U.S. economy and remade both parties’ relationship with the working class.

    Dan Kaufman, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, explains how the North American Free Trade Agreement broke American politics.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily6 days ago
    Warning: this episode contains descriptions of war and trauma.
    One year ago, Israel suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history. The conflict that followed has become bigger and deadlier by the day, killing tens of thousands of people and expanding from Gaza to Yemen, Lebanon and now Iran.
    Today, we return to two men in Israel and Gaza, to hear how their lives have changed.

    Guests: Golan Abitbul, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, in southern Israel; and Hussein Owda, who was among more than a million people sheltering in Rafah.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily7 days ago
    It was an overcast Monday afternoon in late April, and Michael Oher, the former football player whose high school years were dramatized in the movie “The Blind Side,” was driving Michael Sokolove on a tour through a forlorn-looking stretch of Memphis and past some of the landmarks of his childhood.

    In the movie, Oher moves into the home of the wealthy white couple Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy. They take him shopping for clothes, help him obtain a driver’s license, buy him a pickup truck and arrange for tutoring that helps improve his grades and makes him eligible to play college football. In real life, Oher went on to play eight seasons as a starting offensive tackle in the N.F.L. and won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens.

    Now, Oher is suing the Tuohys, claiming that they have exploited him by using his name, image and likeness to promote speaking engagements that have earned them roughly $8 million over the last two decades — and by repeatedly saying that they adopted him when they never did.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily8 days ago
    A conversation with the legendary actor about, well, everything.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily9 days ago
    With Election Day fast approaching, polls show the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump to be the closest in a generation. The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman and Nate Cohn break down the state of the race and discuss the last-minute strategies that might tip the scales.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily10 days ago
    Israel’s series of military successes against its longtime adversary Hezbollah had raised the question of whether the militant group’s backer, Iran, would retaliate. On Tuesday, that question was answered, when Iran fired a barrage of missiles at Israel.
    Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The Times, and Farnaz Fassihi, The Times’s United Nations bureau chief, discuss how they see events developing from here.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily11 days ago
    Just three weeks after Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump engaged in a fiery and often hostile presidential debate, their running mates, Tim Walz and JD Vance, met for their own face-off — and struck a very different chord.

    Reid J. Epstein, a politics reporter for The Times, explains why this debate was so different and what it could mean for the race.

    Guest: Reid J. Epstein, a politics reporter for The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily12 days ago
    Warning: This episode contains strong language and descriptions of death.

    Over the past few days, Hurricane Helene has left a trail of devastation, killing more than 100 people, driving thousands from their homes and leaving millions without power. Judson Jones, a meteorologist and weather reporter for The Times, and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, a Times national reporter, discuss the toll left by the deadly storm.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily13 days ago
    In “The Deserter,” Sarah A. Topol reports the story of Ivan, a captain in the Russian Army who fought in Ukraine and then ultimately fled the war and his country with his wife, Anna. Topol spoke to 18 deserters while reporting in eight countries across four continents over the last year and a half; their experiences helped paint a vivid picture of the Russian war operation and its corruption, chaos and brutality.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily13 days ago
    In “The Deserter,” Sarah A. Topol reports the story of Ivan, a captain in the Russian Army who fought in Ukraine and then ultimately fled the war and his country with his wife, Anna. Topol spoke to 18 deserters while reporting in eight countries across four continents over the last year and a half; their experiences helped inform a vivid picture of the Russian war operation and its corruption, chaos and brutality.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily13 days ago
    As wars in Ukraine and the Middle East deepen, the U.S. presidential campaign is raising a crucial question: Whose idea of American foreign policy will the world get next?
    Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The Times, walks us through the plans put forward by Kamala Harris and by Donald J. Trump.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily15 days ago
    The host of "Last Week Tonight" talks about what he’s learned in the ten years of making the show, why he doesn't consider himself a journalist and not giving in to nihilism.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily16 days ago
    For the first time in New York history, federal prosecutors have indicted the city’s sitting mayor, accusing him of accepting illegal campaign donations and luxury gifts in return for political favors. Emma Fitzsimmons, the City Hall bureau chief for The Times, discusses the rise and fall of Mayor Eric Adams.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily17 days ago
    Warning: This episode contains descriptions of captivity, mental-health trauma and suicidal thoughts.

    A Times investigation into a leading chain of psychiatric hospitals in the United States reveals a world where profits trump medical needs, and patients are detained against their will.

    Jessica Silver-Greenberg, an investigative reporter for the Business section of The New York Times, tells the story of one woman who was trapped inside.

    Guest: Jessica Silver-Greenberg, an investigative reporter for the Business section of The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily18 days ago
    In the past few days, Israel has waged intense air raids in Lebanon, killing more than 600 people, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.

    Ben Hubbard, the Istanbul bureau chief for The Times, explains the origins of the spiraling conflict between Israel and its regional adversary Hezbollah.

    Guest: Ben Hubbard, the Istanbul bureau chief for The New York Times.
    The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: The Daily19 days ago
    Over the past year, frustration over the cost of housing in the United States has become a centerpiece of the presidential race, a focus of government policy and an agonizing nationwide problem.

    Conor Dougherty, who covers housing for The Times, explains why the origin of the housing crisis is what makes it so hard to solve.

    Guest: Conor Dougherty, who covers housing for The New York Times.
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