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Join Shumita Basu every weekday morning as she guides you through some of the most fascinating stories in the news — and how the world’s best journalists are covering them.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 13min
Evidence points to his innocence. Texas plans to kill him.
A man in Texas is facing execution despite evidence raising doubts about his guilt, including issues related to shaken baby syndrome. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, in-person early voting begins amidst challenges from Hurricane Helene. A federal judge temporarily blocks Alabama from purging voter rolls, emphasizing the ongoing battle for voting rights. Lastly, astronauts are set to moonwalk in stylish designer spacesuits, showcasing a blend of fashion and space exploration.

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Oct 16, 2024 • 13min
Unpacking Trump’s bizarre town hall
Former President Trump discusses his peculiar town hall in Pennsylvania, amusingly focusing more on music than audience questions. Maeve Reston from the Washington Post breaks down the event's curious moments. The podcast also dives into Vice President Harris's immigration efforts and the political debates surrounding them. Additionally, listeners hear about 23andMe's challenges regarding genetic privacy and its uncertain future, alongside notable early voting records in Georgia and the resurgence of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

Oct 15, 2024 • 14min
The surprising industry scaring politicians — and winning elections
This discussion dives into how shifting demographics might reshape the Electoral College in upcoming elections. The influence of crypto companies on political campaigns is explored, revealing their strategies in swaying voters and aligning with candidates. The podcast also highlights pressing issues like misinformation affecting community support, gender bias in Nobel Prize recognitions, and the growing trend of extended TV season gaps. Tune in for intriguing insights into politics and cultural shifts!

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Oct 14, 2024 • 14min
What was flying in the skies during Sunday football
Dive into a discussion on Donald Trump's intensified rhetoric surrounding immigration and its effects on communities. Explore TikTok's controversial legal saga, revealing internal knowledge about its impacts on teens. Celebrate Ruth Chepngetich's astonishing marathon record and the thrilling advancements from SpaceX's latest Starship launch. The skies even played host to unusual political messages during NFL games, adding a unique twist to the weekend's events.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 13min
Why presidential candidates are all over your podcast feeds
Florida is recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Milton, revealing the critical need for federal support. The political landscape is shifting as Latino voters lean towards far-right ideologies, prompting candidates to adapt their strategies. In Texas, billionaire preachers are influencing politics by funding primary challenges. Also discussed are Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, Zillow's new climate-risk feature for homes, and the rise of NFL kickers as superstars. Insightful trends in media show why political candidates are embracing podcasts.

Oct 10, 2024 • 14min
The Pennsylvania county that could swing the election
Explore the fierce political battle in Pennsylvania, a crucial state for presidential elections. Discover the challenges candidates face as they try to rally support amid shifting demographics. Delve into the disturbing case of youth violence linked to missed warning signs. Uncover the ongoing mystery surrounding the true creator of Bitcoin, with a filmmaker's bold claims stirring intrigue. Plus, learn about innovative emergency communication features that keep you connected, even during disasters.

Oct 9, 2024 • 13min
The presidential race is tight. What can polls tell us?
Gideon Resnick, an Apple News editor, dives into the complexities of election polling, questioning their reliability as the race heats up. He explains the challenges pollsters face, particularly in capturing voter sentiment accurately. Meanwhile, John Morales, an NBC hurricane specialist, warns that Hurricane Milton signals a worrying trend of increasing storm intensity due to climate change, raising concerns for future victims. Together, they tackle pressing issues linking weather patterns and election data in today's tumultuous landscape.

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Oct 8, 2024 • 13min
How private equity transformed U.S. emergency rooms
NBC News reporter Sahil Kapur delves into the potential judicial landscape after the 2024 presidential election and what it means for the Supreme Court. He discusses Republicans' strategies for appointing justices if Trump returns to power. Dr. Keren Landman from Vox offers a stark look at how private equity is reshaping U.S. emergency rooms, prioritizing profits over patient care and raising concerns about staffing and medical standards. Together, they paint a picture of a healthcare system in critical condition.

Oct 7, 2024 • 13min
What the election could mean for Israel’s war in Gaza
Bianna Golodryga, a CNN journalist, shares poignant stories from Israeli hostage families grappling with uncertainty and pain. Youmna El Sayed, an Al Jazeera English correspondent, offers a gripping account of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, detailing the devastating effects of bombardment and the plight of displaced civilians. They dive into the psychological trauma affecting children and discuss how upcoming U.S. elections may influence the ongoing conflict, painting a grim yet essential picture of the toll on both communities.

Oct 4, 2024 • 13min
Who gets the dog in a divorce?
Lizzie Presser, a ProPublica reporter known for her impactful stories on the opioid crisis, delves into the tragic rise of fentanyl-related deaths among teenagers. She shares the intertwined experiences of two teens caught in the devastating opioid trade, highlighting systemic failures in addiction treatment. The conversation also shifts to the emerging trend of pet custody arrangements in divorce, exploring the emotional complexities and societal implications of treating pets as family members.