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Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 1min
Slate Money | Money Talks: How Basquiat's Art Became a Good Investment
In this Money Talks: Felix Salmon is joined by Doug Woodham, author of the upcoming biography Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Making of an Icon, to discuss Basquiat’s path to becoming a darling of the art market. They discuss the idiosyncrasies of the art market and why Basquiat – the “Jimi Hendrix” of the art world – was initially undervalued but later became part of the modern day art canon.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 10min
Hang Up | America's Trumpy Ryder Cup Flop
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs speak to Fried Egg Golf’s Kevin Van Valkenburg about the American crowds, President, and golf lapses at the Ryder Cup. Ben previews the MLB playoffs, and the hosts discuss the purchase of Electronic Arts by Jared Kushner and a Saudi investment fund. For Afterballs, Ben dusts off a copy of Robert Redford’s oft-forgotten and underrated ski film, Downhill Racer.
On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, Lindsay recounts the drama of the WNBA semifinals.
Ryder Cup (6:18): American losers
MLB (26:19): Mets gonna Mets
E.A. Sports (42:33): It’s in the…sovereign wealth fund?
Afterballs (54:18): Remembering Downhill Racer
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Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 29min
What Next | The Gaza Flotilla That’s Under Attack
With Gaza cut off from food and aid, activists have taken matters into their own hands, and are attempting to circumvent Israel’s blockade themselves via the Mediterranean.
Guest: Zue Jernstedt, member of About Face: Veterans Against the War and participant on the Veterans Boat of the Global Sumud Flotilla.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 28min
What Next: TBD | Trapped in a Tesla
Dana Hull, a Bloomberg News reporter covering Tesla and Elon Musk, dives deep into the controversial design of Tesla’s door handles. She highlights the critical safety risks they pose in emergencies, such as failures during crashes. Hull discusses alarming incidents where occupants were trapped, the complex battery systems contributing to these failures, and how regulatory scrutiny is intensifying. With Tesla promising redesigns, she emphasizes the importance of educating owners and first responders about emergency release procedures.

Sep 27, 2025 • 58min
Slate Money | Three-Headed AI Unicorn
This week: NVIDIA has announced a $100 billion investment in OpenAI to help build out data centers equipped with NVIDIA chips. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, joined by Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin, examine the complexities of this massive deal and why it might feed the argument that the AI boom is a bubble. Then,Trump has announced a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.They discuss how the clunky rollout of this plan has caused chaos and what it signals about the administration's immigration goals. And finally, Max explains how a parody of Enron that turned into a memecoin fiasco.
In the Slate Plus episode: Digging into the 0.01% rule
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Sep 27, 2025 • 52min
ICYMI | Jimmy Kimmel & The Death Of Free Speech Online
On today’s episode, hosts Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay are joined by Spitfire News writer Kat Tenbarge to discuss how reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death are prompting us to reexamine free speech. In her piece, “Is anyone going to defend free speech online?” she explains how this right has long been under threat. From legal challenges to biased algorithms, the internet is being censored right before our eyes—but there are still ways we can fight back.
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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 24min
Amicus | “Color-Blind” Admissions Continue to Hurt Us
The week ended with a Grand Jury Indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for what looks to be a pair of unprovable crimes. Indeed the US Attorney overseeing the case declined to bring the indictment for that very reason. He’s gone and Donald Trump’s personal insurance lawyer brought the case. Mark Joseph Stern and Dahlia Lithwick discuss what that means for the Justice Department.
Then Yale Law School’s professor Justin Driver reminds us that Supreme Court cases don’t just turn into vapors after they come down in June. The Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision from 2023 has fundamentally changed what college campuses look like and has opened the door to Trump Administration attacks on anything that even looks like racial justice efforts on elite campuses and throughout the country. Any one decision causes legal cascades that can and will be used against us.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 32min
What Next: TBD | How Trump Got Obsessed with Autism
Dan Diamond, a White House reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the controversial announcement linking acetaminophen to autism. He discusses the public health community's shock and political backlash surrounding this unsupported claim. Diamond explains how Trump’s long-held beliefs and RFK Jr.'s influence play into this narrative. They also navigate the risks of misinformation and conflicting medical guidance, emphasizing the need for pregnant individuals to seek professional advice amid the chaos.

Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 11min
Political Gabfest | Tough It Out, Pregnant Ladies!
Beverly Gage, a historian specializing in 20th-century American politics and author of a Pulitzer-winning biography of J. Edgar Hoover, sheds light on McCarthyism and the Red Scare. The discussion reveals the complex origins of anti-communism and its chilling effects on free speech. Gage also draws parallels with today’s political climate, emphasizing strategies for resisting political intimidation. Insights are shared on how past struggles for civil liberties can inform current battles against executive overreach.

Sep 25, 2025 • 27min
What Next | Jimmy Kimmel Got His Job Back. She Didn’t.
Karen Attiah, a former Washington Post global opinions editor, dives into the complex landscape of free speech and press freedom. She shares her journey in journalism and discusses the context of her firing due to social media posts addressing political violence. The conversation reveals the pressures faced by journalists post-Jamal Khashoggi's murder and critiques the unequal consequences for conservative voices. Karen highlights the chilling effects of annihilation culture, emphasizing the need for solidarity in protecting free expression.


