The Journal.

The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
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68 snips
Jun 18, 2025 • 18min

Why Latino Consumers Are Spending Less

Deportation fears are reshaping shopping habits in Latino communities, with many forgoing regular purchases. Economic uncertainty and job losses, especially in construction, have left shoppers with less to spend. This strain has impacted sales for brands like Constellation, which reported its first sales drop in a decade. The shift from local shops to major retailers highlights changing consumer dynamics, while store owners discuss the challenges and solutions to maintain their businesses amidst these pressures.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 16min

Iran May Be Running Out of Options

Sune Engel Rasmussen, a WSJ reporter closely covering the conflict with Iran, delves into the precarious position of Iran's government amid escalating tensions with Israel. He discusses how Iran transformed into a regional powerhouse and examines the tightening grip of its theocratic leadership. The conversation highlights Iran's diminished military options, the influence of Ali Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guard, and the potential ramifications of escalating choices on international relations and internal stability.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 20min

D.C. Mayor Talks DOGE, Trump and Budget

Muriel Bowser, the Mayor of Washington, D.C., tackles the city's pressing issues, including a staggering $1 billion budget shortfall and federal job cuts sparked by the Trump administration. She shares insights on D.C.'s military parade and the challenges of maintaining local governance amidst national tensions. The discussion shifts to the impact of Dogecoin and the urgency for economic diversification in light of federal workforce declines. Bowser also emphasizes D.C.'s quest for statehood and the vibrant culture that defines the district.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 16min

Iran and the U.S. Were Set To Negotiate. Then Israel Attacked.

Michael R. Gordon, a National Security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, discusses the shocking Israeli airstrike on Iran’s nuclear sites that disrupted planned negotiations. He highlights the impact of this attack on U.S.-Iran relations and the urgent concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions. The conversation digs into the unexpected escalation of hostilities as Iran retaliates with missile strikes and the implications for U.S. involvement in the region, revealing a tense landscape of diplomacy and military action.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 17min

The Conservative Trying to Shift America Rightward... One Movie at a Time

Leonard Leo, a key player in shifting the U.S. Supreme Court right, now aims to reshape American culture through entertainment. His considerable funding supports high-quality Christian and conservative films like 'House of David.' The discussion uncovers strategies to counter leftist ideologies and the significance of linking cultural change to political transformation. Filmmakers committed to family-friendly content challenge mainstream narratives while exploring the intersection of entertainment and political power, exemplified by a fight against the pinball ban in New York City.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 23min

Inside UnitedHealth’s Dramatic Faltering

Christopher Weaver, a seasoned reporter for The Wall Street Journal, delves into the tumultuous journey of UnitedHealth, the nation's largest healthcare company. He discusses the company's rise to dominance through vertical integration and its role in Medicare Advantage. The conversation reveals the fallout from leadership changes, including the recent ousting of the CEO. Weaver also highlights ongoing Justice Department probes and controversies surrounding the company’s practices, painting a vivid picture of the pressures threatening its future.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 19min

Inside ICE’s Aggressive Approach to Arresting Migrants

Michelle Hackman, an immigration policy reporter for the Wall Street Journal, dives into the aggressive tactics employed by ICE under the Trump administration. She discusses how these strategies, including deportation raids in Los Angeles, have sparked major protests. Hackman reveals the emotional toll on immigrant families and how intimidation tactics have created an atmosphere of fear, despite little change in arrest numbers. The public's shifting opinions on these controversial policies are also highlighted, showcasing a growing backlash against mass deportation efforts.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 20min

Are Trump and Musk Done for Good?

Rebecca Ballhaus, a Wall Street Journal reporter focusing on the dynamics between President Trump and Elon Musk, discusses the unraveling bromance of these two titans. The conversation reveals how a social media spat triggered financial and political fallout. Tensions are dissected as unmet expectations fuel their conflict, impacting crucial business dealings and government contracts. Their relationship exemplifies the high stakes of political alliances, especially with Musk’s companies facing new challenges and regulatory threats.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 22min

Medicare, Inc. Part 2: Taxpayers Paid for Care Denied by Insurers

Anna Wilde Mathews, a WSJ journalist, dives into the intricate issues plaguing Medicare Advantage, revealing how many seriously ill patients struggle to access vital care. She discusses the shocking financial impact on taxpayers when patients switch to traditional Medicare due to treatment denials. The conversation also touches on ongoing investigations by Congress and the Department of Justice into major insurers like UnitedHealth and Aetna, highlighting the urgent need for reforms to address these concerning practices.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 24min

Medicare, Inc. Part 1: How Insurers Make Billions From Medicare

Christopher Weaver, an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal, dives deep into the troubling practices of Medicare Advantage. He reveals how private insurers exploit the system for profit, often leading to questionable and sometimes dangerous diagnoses. With insights from a nurse practitioner, they discuss the ethical dilemmas and financial motivations behind overdiagnosing patients. Their investigation uncovers shocking instances of patients being reported with severe illnesses without proper follow-up care, raising serious concerns about patient safety and care accessibility.

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