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53 snips
Feb 19, 2024 • 36min

The Booming Business of Cutting Babies’ Tongues

Katie Thomas, an investigative health care reporter at The New York Times, dives deep into the troubling trend of tongue-tie releases in the podcast. She reveals how dentists and lactation consultants are pushing unnecessary procedures on new mothers, often prioritizing profit over patient well-being. Thomas shares a family's emotional struggle with their newborn's breastfeeding difficulties and critiques the financial incentives driving surgeries in the healthcare system. This conversation uncovers the urgent need for accountability and informed decision-making in medical care.
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42 snips
Feb 18, 2024 • 27min

Sunday Special: Un-Marry Me!

David Finch, author of "The Journal of Best Practices," shares his unique journey of navigating marriage while living with autism. He recounts how he meticulously documented best practices to be a better husband, only to face the shocking news when his wife wanted to be 'unmarried.' The conversation dives into the complexities of emotional authenticity, self-discovery, and the importance of personal growth within relationships. Finch’s humorous and poignant reflections highlight the balance between individuality and connection in love.
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38 snips
Feb 16, 2024 • 36min

An Explosive Hearing in Trump’s Georgia Election Case

In a gripping discussion, Richard Fausset, a national reporter for The New York Times, dissects a pivotal hearing in Georgia's election case against Donald Trump. He reveals dramatic moments, including emotional testimony from prosecutor Fani Willis and unexpected claims of impropriety against the DA's office. Tensions escalate as courtroom dramas unfold, with witness testimonies raising complex questions about credibility and conflicts of interest. Fausset explores the high stakes of this landmark case and its broader implications for the legal landscape.
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52 snips
Feb 15, 2024 • 30min

How China Broke One Man’s Dreams

Li Yuan, a technology and politics writer for The New York Times and author of the New New World column, sheds light on the crisis of confidence in China. He discusses the alarming rise in Chinese citizens attempting to flee their homeland, driven by disillusionment with the once-cherished 'Chinese dream.' Personal stories reveal the struggles of those facing government injustices, economic decline, and a desperate search for freedom. Yuan's insights highlight the stark contrast between idealism and the harsh realities many now confront.
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47 snips
Feb 14, 2024 • 33min

The Biden Problem Democrats Can No Longer Ignore

Peter Baker, the Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the mounting concerns over President Biden's age and mental sharpness. He discusses the implications of a recent special counsel report, which paints Biden as a well-meaning but forgetful leader. The conversation highlights age-related cognitive challenges and how they may affect Biden's decision-making and reelection bid. Baker also reflects on Biden's defiant responses to scrutiny, adding depth to the ongoing debate within the Democratic Party.
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14 snips
Feb 13, 2024 • 27min

Why the Race to Replace George Santos Is So Close

Nicholas Fandos, a seasoned New York politics reporter for The New York Times, dives into the fraught race to succeed George Santos. He discusses how voter sentiment has shifted due to Santos' controversial legacy, and the significant impact this race will have on both parties as the November elections loom. Fandos highlights critical issues like immigration and the Gaza conflict that dominate the candidates' platforms, while also examining the strategic implications of the results for future political dynamics.
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33 snips
Feb 12, 2024 • 22min

Why Boeing’s Top Airplanes Keep Failing

Sydney Ember, a business reporter for The New York Times, dives deep into Boeing's recent manufacturing woes. She discusses the alarming failure of an Alaska Airlines flight that raised safety concerns and the implications for Boeing's reputation. Ember also highlights the troubling oversight in the production of the Boeing 737 MAX 9, including missing bolts. The podcast sheds light on the fraught relationship between Boeing and the FAA and explores how profit-driven motives have overshadowed engineering excellence, leaving safety in question.
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Feb 11, 2024 • 42min

The Sunday Read: ‘The Unthinkable Mental Health Crisis That Shook a New England College’

Jordan Kistner, a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and a university writing instructor, discusses a heartbreaking wave of student suicides at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He highlights the emotional toll on both students and faculty, emphasizing the urgency of addressing mental health challenges. Kistner explores the formation of a task force aimed at improving resources and coping strategies. The conversation delves into the vital role of community support, vulnerability, and innovative initiatives to foster a healthier college environment.
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24 snips
Feb 9, 2024 • 34min

Kick Trump Off the Ballot? Even Liberal Justices Are Skeptical

Adam Liptak, Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the controversial ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court deeming Donald Trump ineligible for the ballot due to his role in the January 6 insurrection. He discusses constitutional implications of the 14th Amendment and the arguments heard by the Supreme Court justices. Liptak highlights the complex legal challenges surrounding Trump's candidacy and reflects on the potential impact this case could have on the upcoming election and voter rights.
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30 snips
Feb 8, 2024 • 37min

A Guilty Verdict For a Mass Shooter’s Mother

In this episode, Lisa Miller, a domestic correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the groundbreaking verdict convicting Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a mass shooter. She discusses the chilling details of parental neglect and ignored warning signs leading up to the tragedy. The conversation raises essential questions about accountability and mental health awareness in youth violence. Miller also highlights the complexities of the legal landscape surrounding such cases, revealing how this ruling might influence future prosecutions of parents.

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