

Today, Explained
Vox
Today, Explained is Vox's daily news explainer podcast. Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King will guide you through the most important stories of the day.Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 27min
What dies with Alexei Navalny?
In this discussion, Luke Harding, a Senior international correspondent for The Guardian known for his expertise on Russia, shares insights on the tragic death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. He dives into the perilous political landscape in Russia that led to Navalny's poisoning and imprisonment. Harding examines the implications of Navalny's legacy on the fight for democracy. The podcast also poses questions about the future of political opposition in Russia and the West's responses to the grave situation, especially regarding relations with Putin.

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Feb 15, 2024 • 26min
Rafah, the last “safe” zone
Aseel Mousa, a Palestinian freelance journalist, shares gripping accounts from the besieged city of Rafah, where people face devastating shortages and the constant threat of violence. Anton La Guardia, the Diplomatic editor of The Economist, analyzes why diplomatic efforts to restore peace have faltered, highlighting tensions in U.S.-Israeli relations. Together, they explore the dire humanitarian crisis, the impact on families, and the complex landscape of international negotiations aimed at stabilizing the region.

Feb 14, 2024 • 26min
Why America loves faerie smut
Kathryn VanArendonk, a writer for Vulture, dives into the captivating world of 'faerie smut', a genre that fuses romance with fantasy and has taken the literary scene by storm. She discusses how popular authors and social media, especially TikTok, have elevated this genre's visibility. The conversation examines the shift towards escapist fiction during the pandemic, as readers seek emotional connections through complex narratives. Also highlighted are the evolving perceptions of sex scenes in literature and the cyclical nature of literary trends.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 26min
Forgetful old men
In this discussion, Christian Paz, a Vox reporter focusing on the 2024 election, dives into the concerns surrounding President Joe Biden's age and mental acuity. He details troubling memory lapses impacting Biden's public image and the mixed perceptions among voters regarding his leadership. The talk explores how age plays a significant role in political loyalty and the challenges Democrats face in considering alternatives to Biden. Ultimately, Christian analyzes the electoral implications of these age-related discussions in an evolving political landscape.

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Feb 12, 2024 • 27min
A Tale of Two Chinatowns
Miles Bryan, a reporter focused on cultural and urban development issues, dives into the tensions surrounding a proposed arena near Philadelphia's Chinatown. He discusses how community activism is responding to fears of gentrification and displacement, drawing parallels with the historical struggles of D.C.'s Chinatown. Bryan highlights vibrant personal stories from residents, the impact of urban revitalization, and the fragile balance between preserving cultural identity and accommodating city growth.

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Feb 9, 2024 • 26min
Why Taylor left TikTok
The podcast delves into the rift between Universal Music and TikTok, highlighting the effects on artists' visibility and music discovery. It introduces the concept of 'shittification,' discussing the decline of social media quality due to profit motives. The discussion critiques the evolving nature of platforms like Facebook and TikTok, emphasizing the struggle between user privacy and corporate interests. It calls for a shift towards empowering users and promoting ethical engagement in the face of growing corporate dominance.

Feb 8, 2024 • 26min
When one (airplane) door opens ...
Ian Duncan, a transportation reporter at The Washington Post, and Andrew Tangel, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, dive deep into the alarming safety issues surrounding Boeing. They discuss the shocking detachment of a door panel from a Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-flight, raising serious concerns about manufacturing quality. The duo highlights the FAA's ongoing oversight struggles and the tension between profits and safety. With Boeing's troubled safety culture under scrutiny, they explore recent changes aimed at restoring trust and enhancing accountability.

Feb 7, 2024 • 27min
The border standoff in Eagle Pass
Arelis Hernandez, a National reporter based in San Antonio focusing on the border, joins Ian Millhiser, Vox's Senior correspondent covering the justice system. They dive into the escalating showdown in Eagle Pass, Texas, where federal and state forces clash over immigration policies. The discussion highlights how local actions, like Governor Abbott's border initiatives, are challenged legally by the federal government. They also explore significant Supreme Court cases affecting state and federal roles in immigration enforcement amidst a rising migrant influx.

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Feb 6, 2024 • 27min
“The world’s coolest dictator”
Join Silvia Viñas, co-host of the podcast Bukele, El Señor de los Sueños, as she dives into the controversial leadership of Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's youngest president. Discover how Bukele's flashy political tactics and military maneuvers draw parallels to authoritarianism. Silvia discusses his brutal measures against gang violence and the suspension of civil rights amid a state of emergency. Explore the implications of his decision to eliminate presidential term limits and the potential threats to democracy in the region.

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Feb 5, 2024 • 25min
Build Back Biden
Political analyst Jonathan Chait and former White House staffer Jamal Simmons discuss the precarious state of Biden's coalition as the election season heats up. Chait paints a picture of voter disillusionment, especially within the Black community, while Simmons offers insights on revamping Biden's messaging strategy to reconnect with crucial demographics. They dive into the challenges of maintaining unity within the Democratic Party and the ongoing rivalry with Trump, highlighting the urgent need for effective voter engagement.


