
The Headlines
Catch up on today’s top stories, with insight and analysis from Times reporters all over the world. From the team that brought you "The Daily." Listen every weekday morning.
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Latest episodes

18 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 9min
A Plane Crash Near Washington, and 3 Contentious Senate Hearings
A devastating plane crash near Washington raises questions about casualties and emergency response. Political tensions escalate during Senate hearings featuring prominent Trump nominees, while the president's controversial education policies spark debate. The release of hostages by Hamas adds complexity to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with new legal challenges emerging over recent funding cuts. Legal experts express concern about the implications for public schooling and humanitarian aid.

10 snips
Jan 29, 2025 • 8min
Millions of Federal Workers Offered Payouts, and Kennedy’s Senate Test
Federal workers are faced with tough decisions as millions are offered buyouts under new conduct standards. The podcast dives into the controversial health views of a polarizing nominee at a Senate hearing. American children's reading skills are hitting new lows, raising concerns about education standards. Plus, the iconic Mona Lisa is getting a shiny new room in the Louvre as the museum expands, ensuring she can shine without the crowds!

18 snips
Jan 28, 2025 • 7min
Trump’s Firing Spree, and an ‘Invisible Threat’ in L.A.
The discussion kicks off with President Trump's controversial executive actions impacting federal programs and diversity initiatives. It also dives into the halt of critical health funding, particularly affecting global AIDS efforts. The rise of the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is highlighted, posing competitive threats to U.S. technology. Meanwhile, health concerns from Los Angeles wildfires are explored, alongside a quirky segment about reinventing haggis for American tastes amid import restrictions.

8 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 7min
Gazans Trek Home, and Trump's Tariff Spat With Colombia
Displaced Palestinians are returning to northern Gaza thanks to a fragile ceasefire, while tensions simmer with Lebanon. Meanwhile, Trump's tariff threat causes Colombia to accept deportation flights, shaking up diplomatic relations. A solemn remembrance at Auschwitz highlights rising nationalism and anti-Semitism in Europe, serving as a stark reminder of the past. Southern California grapples with mudslide risks due to heavy rain, and sports enthusiasts speculate on a Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch, igniting excitement for the upcoming game.

6 snips
Jan 24, 2025 • 9min
Trump’s First Presidential Trip, and an American Egg Crisis
The podcast delves into Trump's first major trip post-presidency, spotlighting his mixed messages on disaster aid for North Carolina and California. It also discusses a judge's block on Trump's plan regarding birthright citizenship. The hosts explore the controversial entry of the Trump family into cryptocurrency markets, raising ethical questions around profiteering. Additionally, listeners learn about the soaring prices of eggs due to inflation and avian flu, along with a nostalgic look at the rise of Kidz Bop and its evolution into a brand for adults.

25 snips
Jan 23, 2025 • 8min
How Republicans Will Try to Pay for Trump’s Agenda, and a New A.D.H.D. Study
Dive into the political landscape as Republicans grapple with funding Trump's ambitious agenda, potentially impacting low-income Americans. Explore the ramifications of Israeli military actions in the West Bank. A startling study reveals that individuals with ADHD may have significantly shorter life expectancies than their peers. Plus, discover how AI is stepping onto the halfpipe to judge snowboard events at the X Games. It's a blend of politics, health, and technology that’s sure to spark conversation!

19 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 9min
Bishop Asks Trump to ‘Have Mercy,’ and Hegseth Faces New Accusations
A bishop appeals to Trump for compassion towards immigrants and LGBTQ+ youth, stirring discussions on morality and policy. Meanwhile, legal challenges mount against Trump's birthright citizenship order with twenty-two states banding together. On a personal note, serious accusations arise against Hegseth from his ex-sister-in-law about abusive behavior. The podcast also highlights the harrowing story of a family returning to a devastated hometown in Gaza, juxtaposed with unusual snow blanketing Florida's beaches and winter chaos in the South.

19 snips
Jan 21, 2025 • 8min
What Trump Did on Day 1, and Biden’s Final Acts
Dive into the whirlwind of Trump's transformative Day One, where sweeping executive orders set the tone for his presidency. Explore the contrasting pardons between Trump and Biden regarding the January 6th riot, revealing deep divisions in American politics. Discover the push for workers to return to the office and the fallout concerning tarnishing Olympic medals that raises questions for corporate accountability. Each topic uncovers the significant impacts and controversies surrounding these pivotal moments.

26 snips
Jan 20, 2025 • 9min
Trump Takes Office, and the TikTok Roller Coaster
Donald Trump's inauguration marked a shift in Washington's political landscape, with weakened opposition and new tech alliances. A hopeful ceasefire in Gaza brought emotional reunions amidst turmoil. Meanwhile, TikTok faced a tumultuous shutdown as Trump addressed security concerns. The discussion also celebrated the unveiling of a monument honoring women's suffrage, highlighting significant social progress.

30 snips
Jan 17, 2025 • 9min
Cease-Fire Expected to Move Forward, and a Last-Ditch Pitch to Save TikTok
Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas are making headlines, revealing complex political dynamics. A last-minute push by TikTok is underway as its future hangs in the balance with looming legal decisions. Meanwhile, Los Angeles evacuees grapple with ongoing struggles resulting from recent fires. In a bid for reform, President Biden plans to commute nearly 2,500 drug offenders' sentences. The Panama Canal faces ecological shifts as new fish species emerge, raising concerns among local fishermen. And, the legacy of filmmaker David Lynch is remembered, celebrating his unique and surreal contributions to cinema.