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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

25 snips
Apr 23, 2025 • 10min
A State Department Shake-Up, and Musk Pivots as Tesla Profits Plunge
Explore the significant shake-up at the State Department under the Trump administration and its potential global repercussions. Discover President Trump's controversial views on deportation and due process for undocumented immigrants. Dive into Tesla's staggering 71% profit drop and Elon Musk's shift in priorities amid market challenges. Unpack alarming trends in U.S. birth rates and celebrate YouTube turning 20, reflecting on its transformative impact on content creation and pop culture.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 9min
How to Choose a Pope, and a Deportation ‘Black Hole’
The funeral of Pope Francis is approaching, sparking discussions about his legacy and the intricate process of selecting a new pope. Colorful smoke signals will play a critical role in the papal election, while the political landscape is turbulent with Trump's ongoing controversies. The unsettling case of Ricardo Prado-Vasquez highlights systemic issues in immigration, raising questions about transparency. Finally, the Oscars are adapting to the digital era, allowing AI in filmmaking, which stirs debates over art and technology's future.

20 snips
Apr 21, 2025 • 9min
Pope Francis Dies at 88, and Another Hegseth Signal Chat
Pope Francis's passing at 88 leaves a significant impact on the Catholic community and global politics. The podcast dives into a controversial military communication leak and its potential fallout. Immigration issues in El Salvador are discussed, along with Supreme Court actions regarding deportations. Additionally, the challenges of reinstated student loan payments raise concerns over financial stress and confusion among borrowers. Tune in for a mix of poignant narratives and pressing current events!

23 snips
Apr 18, 2025 • 9min
Senator Visits Wrongly Deported Man, and Trump’s ‘Kill List’ for Regulations
A Maryland senator meets with a wrongly deported man, sparking discussions about immigration and advocacy. The White House is targeting regulations with a controversial 'kill list,' raising concerns about public safety. In Milwaukee, a lead crisis is exacerbated by budget cuts to safety programs. The podcast also delves into the tragic shooting at Florida State University and the ongoing antitrust battles Google is facing. Meanwhile, meat is seeing a resurgence in American diets, reflecting shifting culinary trends.

31 snips
Apr 17, 2025 • 9min
New Pushback to Trump’s Deportations, and Climate Research Under Threat
Legal challenges are mounting against Trump’s deportation flights, raising concerns about immigration policies. Democrats are pushing back, emphasizing the plight of a deported individual in El Salvador. Meanwhile, climate change research faces cuts that could jeopardize health studies. In a lighter twist, the capybara population surge in Buenos Aires is causing chaos, leaving locals debating how to manage their growing numbers. Tune in for a mix of serious issues and unexpected wildlife antics!

23 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 9min
Deportation Fight Escalates, and America’s New Meth Crisis
The podcast delves into a high-profile wrongful deportation case that has sparked national outrage, highlighting a judge's frustration with federal inaction. It also covers uproarious town hall meetings where Republican Senators faced angry constituents. The theme shifts as a former President passionately defends Social Security amid calls for budget cuts. Additionally, the troubling rise of meth addiction is examined, contrasting starkly with the lighthearted phenomenon of live moose migration broadcasts in Sweden, capturing audiences with nature's splendor.

30 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 9min
Harvard vs. Trump, and Your (Shrinking) Chance of Being Audited
Harvard stands firm against the Trump administration’s funding threats over diversity policies. Meanwhile, IRS audit rates are plummeting, raising concerns about tax enforcement. In a fascinating medical breakthrough, a frozen pig kidney has been successfully transplanted into a human. The episode also delves into the intriguing ability of frogs to freeze themselves, hinting at future organ preservation techniques. Lastly, it lightens up with a quirky discussion on the rising black market for Lego sets and the correct plural for these beloved toys.

27 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 9min
China Cuts Off Critical Exports, and Meta Goes on Trial
China's halt on critical mineral exports is sending shockwaves through supply chains and igniting trade tensions with the U.S. Meanwhile, political alliances brew as Trump plans a meeting with El Salvador's president over immigration concerns. In Pennsylvania, a suspect faces charges for arson at the governor's mansion. Amidst these events, Meta's legal battles amplify, reflecting growing scrutiny on tech giants. Plus, the rise of luxury bunkers and panic rooms highlights how societal fears are reshaping consumer choices.

23 snips
Apr 11, 2025 • 11min
Trump’s New Plan for Social Security Death List, and China’s Counterattack on Tariffs
The podcast dives into President Trump's controversial tariffs on China, now hitting 125%, and the implications for U.S. farmers. It also discusses the flawed social security death list that has affected migrants, alongside a Supreme Court ruling favoring a wrongly deported man. Diplomatic tensions with Iran are scrutinized, as the Supreme Leader's hesitation continues amidst nuclear talks. Additionally, listeners hear about the tragic collapse of the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic and the new recognition of stunt design at the Academy Awards.

24 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 9min
Trump’s Drastic Tariff Turnaround, and Green Card Holders on Edge
Dive into President Trump's unexpected halt on global tariffs, shaking up trade strategies amid economic uncertainty. Discover the political rifts among House Republicans struggling to unify over budget votes. The podcast also reveals the plight of green card holders facing new immigration policies, spotlighting a poignant case of a beloved caregiver. Additionally, learn about the increasing surveillance in eldercare facilities and the cultural importance of recently recognized pop songs and audio recordings.