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Date created
2017/01/30
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31 min.
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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 and Sabrina Tavernise. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

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The Alabama Ruling That Could Stop Families From Having Kids
2024/02/26
A surprise ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court has halted fertility treatments across the state and sent a shock wave through the world of reproductive health. Azeen Ghorayshi, who covers sex, gender, and science for The Times, explains what the court case means for reproductive health and a patient in Alabama explains what it is like navigating the fallout.
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The Sunday Read: ‘How Do You Make a Weed Empire? Sell It Like Streetwear.’
2024/02/25
The closest thing to a bat signal for stoners is the blue lettering of the Cookies logo. When a new storefront comes to a strip mall or a downtown shopping district, fans flock to grand-opening parties, drawn by a love of the brand — one based on more than its reputation for selling extremely potent weed. People often compare Cookies to the streetwear brand Supreme. That’s accurate in one very literal sense — they each sell a lot of hats — and in other, more subjective ones. They share a penchant for collaboration-based marketing; their appeal to mainstream audiences is tied up with their implied connections to illicit subcultures; and they’ve each been expanding rapidly in recent years. All of it is inextricable from Berner, the stage name of Gilbert Milam, 40, Cookies’ co-founder and chief executive, who spent two decades as a rapper with a sideline as a dealer — or as a dealer with a sideline as a rapper. With the company’s success, he is estimated to be one of the wealthiest rappers in the world, without having ever released a hit record.
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Trump’s Cash Crunch
2024/02/23
Last week, when a civil court judge in New York ruled against Donald J. Trump, he imposed a set of penalties so severe that they could temporarily sever the former president from his real-estate empire and wipe out all of his cash. Jonah Bromwich, who covers criminal justice in New York, and Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The Times, explain what that will mean for Mr. Trump as a businessman and as a candidate.
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Putin’s Opposition Ponders a Future Without Aleksei Navalny
2024/02/22
Last week, the Russian authorities announced that Aleksei A. Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader and an unflinching critic of President Vladimir V. Putin, had died in a remote Arctic prison at the age of 47. Yevgenia Albats, his friend, discusses how Mr. Navalny became a political force and what it means for his country that he is gone.
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What Happens if America Turns Its Back on Its Allies in Europe
2024/02/21
Over the past few weeks, a growing sense of alarm across Europe over the future of the continent’s security has turned into outright panic. As Russia advances on the battlefield in Ukraine, the U.S. Congress has refused to pass billions of dollars in new funding for Ukraine’s war effort and Donald Trump has warned European leaders that if they do not pay what he considers their fair share toward NATO, he would not protect them from Russian aggression. Steven Erlanger, the chief diplomatic correspondent for The Times, discusses Europe’s plans to defend itself against Russia without the help of the United States.
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Stranded in Rafah as an Israeli Invasion Looms
2024/02/20
This episode contains strong language and descriptions of war. After months of telling residents in the Gaza Strip to move south for safety, Israel now says it plans to invade Rafah, the territory’s southernmost city. More than a million people are effectively trapped there without any clear idea of where to go. Two Gazans describe what it is like to live in Rafah right now.
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The Booming Business of Cutting Babies’ Tongues
2024/02/19
A Times investigation has found that dentists and lactation consultants around the country are pushing “tongue-tie releases” on new mothers struggling to breastfeed, generating huge profits while often harming patients. Katie Thomas, an investigative health care reporter at The Times, discusses the forces driving this emerging trend in American health care and the story of one family in the middle of it.
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Sunday Special: Un-Marry Me!
2024/02/18
Today we’re sharing the latest episode of Modern Love, a podcast about the complicated love lives of real people, from The New York Times. Anna Martin, host of the show, spoke to David Finch, who wrote three Modern Love essays about how hard he had worked to be a good husband to his wife, Kristen. As a man with autism who married a neurotypical woman, Dave found it challenging to navigate being a partner and a father. Eventually, he started keeping a list of “best practices” to cover every situation that might come up in daily life – a method that worked so well he wrote a best-selling book on it. But almost 11 years into his marriage, Kristen said she wanted to be “unmarried.” Dave was totally thrown off. He didn’t know what that meant, or if he could do it. But he wasn’t going to lose Kristen, so he had to give it a try. For more episodes of Modern Love, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop Wednesdays.
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An Explosive Hearing in Trump’s Georgia Election Case
2024/02/16
In tense proceedings in Georgia, a judge will decide whether Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, and her office should be disqualified from their prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump. Richard Fausset, a national reporter for The Times, talks through the dramatic opening day of testimony, in which a trip to Belize, a tattoo parlor and Grey Goose vodka all featured. Guest: Richard Fausset, a national reporter for The New York Times.
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How China Broke One Man’s Dreams
2024/02/15
A crisis of confidence is brewing inside China, where the government is turning believers in the Chinese dream into skeptics willing to flee the country. Li Yuan, who writes about technology, business and politics across Asia for The Times, explains why that crisis is now showing up at the United States’ southern border. Guest: Li Yuan, who writes the New New World column for The New York Times.
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The Biden Problem Democrats Can No Longer Ignore
2024/02/14
Questions about President Biden’s age sharpened again recently after a special counsel report about his handling of classified information described him as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The Times, explains why Mr. Biden’s condition can no longer be ignored.
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Why the Race to Replace George Santos Is So Close
2024/02/13
Voters in New York are choosing the successor to George Santos, the disgraced Republican who was expelled from Congress in December. Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics and government for The Times, explains how the results of the race will hold important clues for both parties in November. Guest: Nicholas Fandos, a reporter covering New York politics and government for The New York Times.
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4.4 out of 5
95084 reviews
Jazz Picasso 2024/02/24
Excellent
Concise. Authoritative. Detailed but easy to understand. Help ordinary people understand the important points quickly.
LJSaleh 2024/02/23
Stranded in Gaza episode
Personal, gut wrenching and the hopelessness the 2 Palestinian families are feeling is palatable. As an American, I feel both energized but deflated -...
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Buhnanie 2024/02/21
Baby tongue cutting—
— turned out to be much more informative than just about this procedure. I had my husband listen to it as he contemplates surgery on a hernia. Thanks...
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Dredrereyrey 2024/02/23
More Gaza coverage!!!!
Why is there so much about Ukraine and Russia but only a few episodes since the war started in Gaza?!! This is CRAZY and clearly there’s a bias here. ...
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LA YMCA user 2024/02/21
Love Sabrina
Nice crisp interviewing style and great expressive voice
jess lover 2024/02/20
Disappointed over lack of Gaza coverage
This has been my number one podcast for years. You’ve done a wonderful job at capturing important news. The lack of coverage around Gaza compared to...
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lham14 2024/02/21
You’ve got to be kidding
Just listened to the lasted episode on Biden and you’ve got to be kidding me. This is so one sided it’s comical. Saying his age and memory aren’t an i...
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RSE*T 2024/02/21
Report on this
Why are U.S. taxpayer’s dollars-billions of dollars-going to fund 2 wars of non-NATO countries? Is Ukraine a member of NATO? No. Is Israel a member of...
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Sirlasc 2024/02/21
Change the host
Weird tone and fake empathy just trying to push certain sensationalism. Oh my god, oh no, that’s awwwful… a bit fake
Lee Girl 2024/02/20
I’m sorry Palestine
I will forever be sorry.
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