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The Daily
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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, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher.

Episodes
  • 2025 / 12 / 14
    Sunday Special: The Best Music of 2025

    As 2025 comes to an end, The Sunday Special is looking back on the year in culture.This week, we’re listening to the songs and albums that defined the year, for better or worse. Gilbert Cruz is joined by...

  • 2025 / 12 / 14
    Journalism, Interrupted: 7 Podcast Hosts on the State of the Media

    Warning: This episode contains strong language.In this special episode for subscribers of “The Daily,” the host Michael Barbaro moderates a panel from The New York Times’s DealBook Summit, speaking with...

  • 2025 / 12 / 13
    'The Interview': 3 Senators Who Quit on Why Congress Won’t Stand Up to Trump

    The current and former lawmakers get candid about bipartisan politics, party leadership and the state of the Senate.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube:...

  • 2025 / 12 / 12
    Trump’s Plan to Reorder the World

    President Trump has overseen an aggressive foreign policy, including harsh words about Europe and a lethal military campaign in the Caribbean.Last week, the White House unveiled its new national security...

  • 2025 / 12 / 11
    The Cracking of the Trump Coalition

    In the year since President Trump roared back to power, one of the most surprising story lines of his second term has been a series of public ruptures between him and the movement he created.Robert Draper,...

  • 2025 / 12 / 10
    The Liberal Justices Aren’t as United as You Might Think

    The Supreme Court’s liberal minority has voted, over and over again, to oppose the court’s conservative majority in what might look like a united front of resistance. But behind the scenes, there are growing...

  • 2025 / 12 / 9
    Netflix vs. Paramount: Inside the Epic Battle Over Warner Brothers

    Netflix announced plans on Friday to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming business, in a deal that would send shock waves through Hollywood.On Monday, Paramount made a hostile bid for the...

  • 2025 / 12 / 8
    Trump Sent Them to a Notorious Prison. Torture Followed.

    Warning: This episode mentions suicide.In March, the U.S. government sent more than 200 Venezuelan men to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Over four months, the men said they endured physical, mental...

  • 2025 / 12 / 7
    Sunday Special: ’Tis the Season for Cookies

    The first week of December at The New York Times is known as “Cookie Week.” Every day, for seven days, our cooking team highlights a new holiday cookie recipe. This year’s batch features flavors that aren’t...

  • 2025 / 12 / 6
    'The Interview': Kristen Stewart Wants to Show Us a Different Kind of Sex

    The actress and director says the world of filmmaking needs a “full system break.”Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor transcripts and...

  • 2025 / 12 / 5
    The Lonely Work of a Free-Speech Defender

    Over the past year, the federal government has taken a series of actions widely seen as attacks on the First Amendment.Greg Lukianoff, the head of a legal defense group called the Foundation for Individual...

  • 2025 / 12 / 4
    Trump Rants: ‘Let Them Go Back to Where They Came From’

    President Trump on Tuesday delivered blatantly xenophobic public remarks, which included attacking Somali immigrants in Minnesota and calling them “garbage.”Ernesto Londoño, a reporter based in Minnesota,...

  • 2025 / 12 / 3
    Did a U.S. Boat Strike Amount to a War Crime?

    Over the past three months, the U.S. military has been firing on boats from South America, killing more than 80 people and prompting Democrats to raise urgent questions about their legality.Now, one of these...

  • 2025 / 12 / 2
    The ‘Clean’ Technology That’s Poisoning People

    Lead is an essential but toxic element of car batteries. The U.S. auto industry promotes the recycling of it as an environmental success story. An investigation by The New York Times and The Examination...

  • 2025 / 12 / 1
    The Fallout From the National Guard Shooting

    What began as a horrific shooting of two National Guard members in downtown Washington last week has now led to a set of far-reaching changes to the U.S. immigration system.The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal,...

  • 2025 / 11 / 30
    Sunday Special: Gifting Books for the Holidays

    The holiday season is here, which means it’s the time to think of great gifts for everyone on your list. While it can feel like a daunting task to choose thoughtful, personalized presents, we’ve got a fix for...

  • 2025 / 11 / 30
    Inside 'The Morgue' at The New York Times

    In this subscriber-only episode, the host Rachel Abrams ventures deep into the basement of The New York Times in Manhattan to visit a place affectionately known by staff members as “the morgue.”There, she...

  • 2025 / 11 / 29
    'The Interview': Simon Cowell Is Sorry, Softer and Grieving Liam Payne

    The competition-TV judge changed the music industry. Now he says he’s changed too.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor transcripts and...

  • 2025 / 11 / 27
    Eating What You Kill This Thanksgiving

    Here at “The Daily,” we take our annual Thanksgiving episode very seriously.A few years ago, we rang up an expert from the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, who told us that yes, in a pinch, you can cook a turkey...

  • 2025 / 11 / 26
    The Ukrainian Peace Plan Written by ... Russia?

    When President Trump’s peace plan to end the war in Ukraine was leaked last week, many felt as though Russia had written the proposal, and to a large degree, it reflected the Kremlin’s demands. The plan set...

  • 2025 / 11 / 25
    A Disastrous Day in Court for Trump

    A federal judge on Monday tossed out separate criminal charges against the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey and New York’s attorney general, Letitia James.The manner in which the judge dismissed the...

  • 2025 / 11 / 24
    The Autism Diagnosis Problem

    Once primarily limited to severely disabled people, autism began to be viewed as a spectrum that included children and adults far less impaired. Along the way, the disorder also became an identity, embraced...

  • 2025 / 11 / 23
    Sunday Special: Wicked, Good?

    “Wicked” was one of the biggest movies of 2024. It was culturally ubiquitous, a box office smash and an Oscar nominee for Best Picture. Now, a year later, “Wicked: For Good” arrives in theaters to finish the...

  • 2025 / 11 / 22
    'The Interview': John Green Knows That No One Really Loves You on the Internet

    The writer and YouTube star on trying to get back to the experiences that make us feel alive.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor...

  • 2025 / 11 / 21
    Parenting a Trans Kid in Trump’s America

    Since starting his second term, President Trump has thrown the full weight of the federal government behind the denying the idea of transgender identity, and pushing to prevent trans minors from getting...

  • 2025 / 11 / 20
    Is There an A.I. Bubble? And What if It Pops?

    After years of soaring optimism and colossal investment, Wall Street has begun to seriously question whether the frenzy for A.I. is justified.Cade Metz, who covers technology for The New York Times, explains...

  • 2025 / 11 / 19
    Congress Orders Trump to Release the Epstein Files

    Congressional Republicans on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a bill to release all of the files related to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — a bill that President Trump spent months trying to kill.The Times...

  • 2025 / 11 / 18
    The Future of Energy Has Arrived — Just Not in the U.S.

    For the first time in 30 years, the annual U.N. conference on climate change is taking place without top government representation from the United States. China has emerged as the top dog at the summit and is...

  • 2025 / 11 / 17
    Unpacking Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

    When President Trump proposed the introduction of a 50-year mortgage, he challenged a bedrock of the American housing market and financial system. He also revealed how desperate the administration is to lower...

  • 2025 / 11 / 16
    Sunday Special: A Sea of Streaming Docs

    There was once a time when documentaries could be found only on public television or in art-house cinemas. But today, documentaries are more popular and accessible than ever, with streaming services serving...

  • 2025 / 11 / 15
    'The Interview': Tina Brown on Epstein, the Über-Rich and Her Most Burning Resentments

    The longtime editor and chronicler of the elite says she’s liberated and is letting it rip. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite...

  • 2025 / 11 / 14
    Ozempic for All?

    Drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound have revolutionized weight loss. And starting next year, the drugs are going to become more affordable for Americans because of a deal struck with pharmaceutical companies by...

  • 2025 / 11 / 13
    ‘He Knew’: What Epstein Said About Trump in New Emails

    Thousands of pages of newly released emails between Jeffrey Epstein and his associates have put the convicted sex offender’s relationship with President Trump back in the spotlight.David Enrich and Michael...

  • 2025 / 11 / 12
    An Interview With the Man Behind Trump’s Current Immigration Crackdown

    Warning: This episode contains strong language.As the Trump administration ramps up its crackdown on illegal immigration, it has turned to Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official, to try to increase...

  • 2025 / 11 / 11
    The Messy Politics of the Democratic Shutdown Deal

    On Monday night, a small group of Senate Democrats broke from their colleagues and struck a deal with Republicans to try to end the government shutdown. The vote signaled a break in the gridlock that has...

  • 2025 / 11 / 10
    The Gold Rush Behind a Civil War

    Twenty years ago, a genocidal campaign in the Darfur region of Sudan shocked the world. Now, videos and images of new atrocities have captured global attention once more.Declan Walsh, who has been covering...

  • 2025 / 11 / 9
    From Serial: 'The Preventionist'

    The story of how this extraordinary situation in the Lehigh Valley came to light — because it almost didn’t.In the summer of 2023, reporter Dyan Neary received a tip about a problematic doctor in...

  • 2025 / 11 / 9
    Our Restaurant Critics Dish

    Guest: Ligaya Mishan and Tejal RaoPhoto: Tony Cenicola/The New York TimesFor more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next...

  • 2025 / 11 / 8
    'The Interview': Fox News Wanted Greg Gutfeld to Do This Interview. He Wasn’t So Sure.

    The pugnacious conservative late-night host on his "hierarchy of smears" and the risks of being a scold.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube:...

  • 2025 / 11 / 7
    Trump's Bad Week

    Over the past few days, Republicans have suffered some major losses at the ballot box, Supreme Court justices have expressed skepticism about tariffs and Congress’s refusal to end the government shutdown will...

  • 2025 / 11 / 6
    Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Trump’s Tariffs

    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments about whether President Trump had the authority to impose the highest tariffs that the United States has seen in a century.Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme...

  • 2025 / 11 / 5
    A Good Night for Democrats

    In the first big elections of the new Trump era, Democrats triumphed in New York City, Virginia and New Jersey. They also won up and down the ballot across the country.Shane Goldmacher, a national political...

  • 2025 / 11 / 4
    The Millions of Poor Americans at the Mercy of the Shutdown

    Tens of millions of Americans depend on the food-stamp program known as SNAP. Without federal assistance, many of them do not know how they will provide for themselves or their families. “The Daily” visits...

  • 2025 / 11 / 3
    Amazon's Robot Takeover

    Over the past two decades, no company has done more to shape the American workplace than Amazon. In its ascent to become the nation’s second-largest employer, it has developed an aggressive corporate culture...

  • 2025 / 11 / 2
    Sunday Special: The Year in Gaming

    This year has been a banner year for video games, with an abundance of surprise releases and unexpected hits.On this week’s Sunday Special, Gilbert Cruz talks with two fellow gamers — Zachary Small, a culture...

  • 2025 / 11 / 1
    'The Interview': Jennifer Lawrence Regrets Everything She’s Ever Said or Done

    At only 35, the actress has been through the celebrity wringer. Here’s where she landed.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor transcripts...

  • 2025 / 10 / 31
    The House Republican Who Says His Party Is Mishandling the Shutdown

    Representative Kevin Kiley is one of five California Republicans who are all but certain to lose their seats in the next midterm elections if voters grant final approval to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s newly drawn...

  • 2025 / 10 / 30
    The Long Road Home for Gazans

    Earlier this month, after Israel and Hamas reached a cease-fire agreement, the Israeli military said it would withdraw from parts of Gaza — allowing some Palestinians displaced to the south to try to return...

  • 2025 / 10 / 29
    Is China Beating Trump?

    President Trump’s trade war against China has so far proved harder to win than his administration ever let on. And it reached new levels of tension this month when China said it would further restrict exports...

  • 2025 / 10 / 28
    The Hidden Victims of America’s Wildfires

    As wildfire seasons grow longer and deadlier, states are increasingly relying on private companies to provide thousands of firefighters to the front lines.Hannah Dreier, who has been covering the story,...