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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 and Sabrina Tavernise. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

Episodes
  • 2024 / 12 / 30
    The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter

    In 1976, after the Watergate scandal and the country’s withdrawal from the Vietnam War, American voters elected Jimmy Carter, a Washington outsider who had served one term as governor of Georgia, to the...

  • 2024 / 12 / 29
    The Sunday Read: ‘Ozempic Could Crush the Junk Food Industry. But It Is Fighting Back.’

    For decades, Big Food has been marketing products to people who can’t seem to stop eating, and now, suddenly, they can. The active ingredient in new drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound mimics a natural...

  • 2024 / 12 / 27
    The Year in Music

    As 2024 comes to a close, critics, reporters and editors at The New York Times are reflecting on the year in arts and culture, including music.Today, The Times’s pop music critics Jon Pareles, Lindsay Zoladz...

  • 2024 / 12 / 26
    The Year in TV & Movies

    As we approach the end of 2024, critics, reporters and editors at The New York Times are reflecting on the year in arts and culture, including television and film.The Times’s chief television critic James...

  • 2024 / 12 / 25
    Joni Mitchell Never Lies

    In 2022, seven years after surviving a brain aneurysm that left her unable to sing or even speak, Joni Mitchell appeared onstage at the Newport Folk Festival. Singing alongside her were her supportive — and...

  • 2024 / 12 / 24
    How a Skeptical Critic Came to Love Hallmark Christmas Movies

    Hallmark Christmas movies are corny, predictable and just what our critic needed to embrace the holiday spirit.The story of how a big-city culture critic, Amanda Hess, found love where she least expected it —...

  • 2024 / 12 / 24
    How a Skeptical Critic Came to Love Bad Christmas Movies

    Hallmark Christmas movies are corny, predictable and just what our critic needed to embrace the holiday spirit.The story of how a big-city culture critic, Amanda Hess, found love where she least expected it —...

  • 2024 / 12 / 23
    Could One Phone Call Lead to the 28th Amendment?

    How President Biden could transform women’s rights and rescue his legacy with just a ring.Dozens of congressional Democrats have a simple pitch to President Biden: with a single phone call he can...

  • 2024 / 12 / 22
    The Sunday Read: ‘The Alienation of Jaime Cachua’

    His wife was spiraling into insomnia, and his children were afraid to go to school, so Jaime Cachua sought out the person he trusted most in a crisis. He sat at his kitchen table in rural Georgia across from...

  • 2024 / 12 / 21
    'The Interview': Jonathan Roumie Plays Jesus to Millions. It Can Get Intense.

    The star of “The Chosen” discusses his early struggles in Hollywood, fans who conflate him with his character and how his own faith informs his work.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore...

  • 2024 / 12 / 20
    Ring-Kissing, Lawsuits and a Looming Shutdown

    Weeks before his inauguration, President-elect Donald J. Trump is pushing the federal government toward a shutdown, corporate titans are flocking to Mar-a-Lago to gain his favor and a major media company has...

  • 2024 / 12 / 19
    Crypto’s Big Bet Is Paying Off

    Since Donald J. Trump won the 2024 election, cryptocurrency has surged to its highest level ever. David Yaffe-Bellany, a technology reporter for The Times, explains how a small, renegade industry that began...

  • 2024 / 12 / 18
    France’s Horrifying Rape Trial Has a Feminist Hero

    Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence.After months of testimony, verdicts are expected as soon as this week in a rape trial that has both horrified and captivated the people...

  • 2024 / 12 / 17
    Syria Unearths Years of Atrocities

    Warning: This episode contains descriptions of torture and death. It also contains audio of death and grief.Under Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian government set up a vast network of prisons and torture chambers...

  • 2024 / 12 / 16
    Pete Hegseth Was Toast. The MAGA Swarm Came to His Rescue.

    Warning: this episode contains strong language.Over the past few weeks, the resistance of a single Republican senator, Joni Ernst of Iowa, had threatened to derail Donald J. Trump’s choice of Pete Hegseth to...

  • 2024 / 12 / 15
    The Sunday Read: ‘What if A.I. Is Actually Good for Hollywood?’

    “You couldn’t have made this movie three years ago,” said Robert Zemeckis, the director of “Here.”The film stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, and is based on a 2014 graphic novel that takes place in a single...

  • 2024 / 12 / 14
    'The Interview': Rick Steves Refuses To Get Cynical About the World

    The guidebook writer and television personality reflects on his cancer diagnosis, social media’s corrosive effect on tourism and the transformative power of travel.Unlock full access to New York Times...

  • 2024 / 12 / 13
    A Turning Point for Ultraprocessed Foods

    A new study has found that nearly three-quarters of American adults are now obese or overweight, and there’s growing concern — among politicians, scientists and consumers — about one potential culprit:...

  • 2024 / 12 / 12
    How China Hacked America’s Phone Network

    An alarming new hack by China has penetrated the nerve center of the United States: its telephone network.David E. Sanger, the White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, discusses...

  • 2024 / 12 / 11
    Notre-Dame Rises From the Ashes

    On Sunday, after a fire that many feared would destroy it, and a swift renovation that defied all predictions, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame reopened to the public.Michael Kimmelman, the chief architecture...

  • 2024 / 12 / 10
    The Manhunt, the Manifesto and the Murder Charge

    Last week, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare was shot and killed in Manhattan. A five-day search for the gunman ensued.On Monday, a 26-year-old suspect, Luigi Mangione, was arrested in Pennsylvania...

  • 2024 / 12 / 9
    Inside The Fall Of Syria’s Brutal Dictator

    Syria has been controlled by one family for more than half a century who ruled by repression, devastation and violence.But about two weeks ago, the regime began to falter, and then over the course of one...

  • 2024 / 12 / 8
    From DealBook: Alex Cooper on Building a Media Brand

    The host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and founder of the Unwell Network discusses her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 election, her podcast’s journey from chatting about sex...

  • 2024 / 12 / 7
    'The Interview': Tilda Swinton Would Like a Word With Trump About His Mother

    The Academy Award-winning actress discusses her lifelong quest for connection, humanity’s innate goodness and the point of being alive.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from...

  • 2024 / 12 / 6
    The Texas Village Rethinking Homelessness

    Warning: this episode contains strong language.In Austin, Texas, a local businessman has undertaken one of the nation’s biggest and boldest efforts to confront the crisis of chronic homelessness.Lucy...

  • 2024 / 12 / 5
    The Supreme Court Takes On Transgender Care for Minors

    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard a major case on the rights of transgender children that could help uphold or dismantle dozens of laws across the country.Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The...

  • 2024 / 12 / 4
    Two Billionaires’ Big Plan to Shrink Government

    Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have called the federal bureaucracy an “existential threat to our republic.” Now, President-elect Donald J. Trump is empowering them to drastically shrink it, by whatever means...

  • 2024 / 12 / 3
    When the President Pardons His Son

    President Biden went back on his word by pardoning his son Hunter Biden. His stated rationale for granting the pardon will inevitably muddy the political waters as President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to...

  • 2024 / 12 / 2
    It’s Tariff Time, Again

    Weeks before taking office, President-elect Donald J. Trump is doubling down on tariffs. Even if the threat to impose them proves to be just a negotiating tactic or bluster, it is also a gambit that has...

  • 2024 / 11 / 29
    From Wirecutter: Don't Get Swindled on Black Friday

    Most of the deals you’ll see for Black Friday and Cyber Week aren’t worth your time. This week, we reveal how to actually get a deal that’s worth your money.To listen to more episodes, please search for The...

  • 2024 / 11 / 28
    Thanksgiving With Ina Garten

    Leading up to Thanksgiving, we took a trip to the home of Ina Garten, the legendary cookbook author and TV star. For one glorious afternoon, the Barefoot Contessa gave us a master class on the art of hosting....

  • 2024 / 11 / 27
    How Israel Uses Palestinian Detainees as Human Shields

    Overnight, Israel agreed to a cease-fire with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah — a major turning point in one of the wars the country has been fighting since Hamas attacked it on Oct. 7. But the war in Gaza...

  • 2024 / 11 / 26
    The Metamorphosis of Pete Hegseth

    Now that Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from consideration as attorney general, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s most controversial cabinet pick is his selection of Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense.Dave...

  • 2024 / 11 / 25
    A Sudden Escalation in Ukraine Before Trump Takes Office

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has promised a radically different approach to foreign policy from that of the Biden administration. In Ukraine, he has pledged to end the war in a day.But just weeks before...

  • 2024 / 11 / 24
    From Serial: ‘The Good Whale’

    After the movie “Free Willy” became a hit, word got out that the star of the film, a killer whale named Keiko, was sick and living in a tiny pool at a Mexican amusement park. Fans were outraged and pleaded...

  • 2024 / 11 / 23
    K-Pop Trained Rosé to Be ‘a Perfect Girl.’ Now She’s Trying to Be Herself.

    The Blackpink star strikes out on her own, away from the system that turned her into a global phenomenon.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture....

  • 2024 / 11 / 23
    'The Interview': K-Pop Trained Rosé to Be ‘a Perfect Girl.’ Now She’s Trying to Be Herself.

    The Blackpink star strikes out on her own, away from the system that turned her into a global phenomenon.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture....

  • 2024 / 11 / 22
    Matt Gaetz Calls It Quits

    After just nine days as Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from consideration.Michael S. Schmidt, an investigative reporter for The Times, discusses the revelations and the...

  • 2024 / 11 / 21
    The Murder of Laken Riley

    Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and death.On Wednesday afternoon, a guilty verdict was reached in the death of the Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. A 26-year-old migrant...

  • 2024 / 11 / 20
    The Appeal of the Smaller Breast

    For decades, breast augmentations have been one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the United States. But in recent years, a new trend has emerged: the breast reduction.Lisa Miller, who covers personal...

  • 2024 / 11 / 19
    From Resistance to Reflection

    Warning: this episode contains strong language.For the past two weeks, Lynsea Garrison of “The Daily” has been talking to people who were part of a movement, known as the resistance, that opposed Donald...

  • 2024 / 11 / 18
    Will Republicans Reject Gaetz?

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has picked Representative Matt Gaetz to be his attorney general.Robert Draper, who covers domestic politics for The Times, discusses what the nomination reveals about Mr....

  • 2024 / 11 / 17
    The Sunday Read: ‘How Cheerleading Became So Acrobatic, Dangerous and Popular’

    Nationwide, just over a million children, mostly girls, participate in cheer each year (some estimates are even higher), more than the number who play softball or lacrosse. And almost every part of that world...

  • 2024 / 11 / 16
    'The Interview': The Doctor Who Helped Me Understand My Mom’s Choice to Die

    Dr. Ellen Wiebe has performed hundreds of medical aid in dying (or MAID) procedures and is one of Canada’s most prominent advocates for the practice. David Marchese had questions — medical, legal and...

  • 2024 / 11 / 15
    Bernie Sanders Says Democrats Have Lost Their Way

    The Democratic Party is sifting through the rubble of its sweeping election loss and trying to work out what went wrong.In an interview, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont discusses his diagnosis and how to...

  • 2024 / 11 / 14
    Trump 2.0: A Cabinet Full of Surprises and an Awkward Visit With Joe Biden

    Warning: this episode contains strong language.In his first week as president-elect, Donald J. Trump moved at breakneck speed to fill out his cabinet with a set of loyalists who were both conventional and...

  • 2024 / 11 / 13
    Elon Musk Launches Into American Politics

    After single-handedly remaking the auto industry, social media and the global space race, Elon Musk is now turning his attention, and personal fortune, to politics.Over the past few months, he became one of...

  • 2024 / 11 / 12
    Why Abortion Rights Won Even as Kamala Harris Lost

    Last Tuesday, voters across the country approved measures to protect abortion rights, while rejecting the presidential candidate who claimed to champion those same rights.Kate Zernike, who covers the issue...

  • 2024 / 11 / 11
    Democrats Search For Answers

    Democrats, devastated by their sweeping losses in the election, are starting to sift through the wreckage of their defeat.Political leaders from all corners of the Democratic coalition are pointing fingers,...

  • 2024 / 11 / 9
    'The Interview': Nancy Pelosi Insists the Election Was Not a Rebuke of the Democrats

    The former House Speaker reflects on Donald Trump’s victory, Kamala Harris’s candidacy and the future of the Democratic Party.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics...