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Oct 15, 2023 • 29min
The Sunday Read: ‘Is Måneskin the Last Rock Band?’
Måneskin's electrifying comeback in Rome showcases their unique blend of classic rock and modern pop. The podcast explores how they cater to a generation that perceives rock more as a historical artifact. It dives into the transformation of rock music in the streaming era and navigates the cultural evolution of the genre. Furthermore, it highlights the band's efforts to resonate with both traditional European fans and skeptical American audiences, all while capturing the intricate dynamics of self-expression amidst commercial pressures.

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Oct 13, 2023 • 32min
Golan’s Story
Golan Abitbul, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, shares his firsthand experience of a harrowing attack that left his community shattered. He reflects on the close-knit nature of life in the kibbutz and how abruptly a typical day turned into chaos with an unexpected missile strike. Golan recounts his family's fight for survival against armed intruders, revealing the deep emotional scars left by this violence. The conversation delves into the tragic loss of life and the complexity of the resulting political turmoil, painting a vivid picture of resilience amid chaos.

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Oct 12, 2023 • 30min
The Spoiler Threat of R.F.K. Jr.
Rebecca Davis O’Brien, a campaign finance reporter for The New York Times, dives into the surprising independent run of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the 2024 presidential race. She discusses how his shift from a fringe candidate to a significant player threatens the two-party system, attracting disillusioned voters from both sides. O’Brien also highlights Kennedy’s controversial transformation from environmental advocate to vaccine skeptic during the pandemic, and examines the broader implications of his candidacy on American politics.

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Oct 11, 2023 • 27min
Israel’s Plan to Destroy Hamas
Steven Erlanger, the Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for The New York Times and an expert on Middle Eastern relations, discusses Israel's decisive shift in strategy toward Hamas following recent violence. He explores the historical context of Hamas’ evolution from a charitable organization to a militant force. Erlanger details the complexities of urban warfare in densely populated Gaza, emphasizing ethical concerns amidst military operations. He delves into potential consequences for both Israeli and Palestinian communities as Israel aims for Hamas's complete dismantlement.

39 snips
Oct 10, 2023 • 25min
The New Supreme Court Cases to Watch
In this discussion, Adam Liptak, Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, unpacks the Supreme Court's new term, tackling hot-button issues like government power, gun rights, and abortion. He highlights potential shifts in conservative legal strategies and the importance of upcoming cases, like those impacting the administrative state and mifepristone. Liptak also reflects on the ethical scrutiny facing the Court, particularly regarding Justice Thomas, and addresses how these developments may reshape American law and society.

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Oct 9, 2023 • 28min
War in Israel
Isabel Kershner, a correspondent in Jerusalem for The New York Times, provides gripping insights into the recent surge of violence between Israel and Hamas. She recounts the dramatic infiltration of Israeli territory and the shocking attack on civilians during a Jewish holiday. Kershner addresses critical intelligence failures that allowed the offensive to unfold and highlights the profound divisions within Israeli society, as well as the ongoing military response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Her analysis sheds light on the broader ramifications for the Middle East.

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Oct 8, 2023 • 34min
The Sunday Read: ‘The Dungeons & Dragons Players of Death Row’
Explore the surprising world of Dungeons & Dragons on death row, where inmates reclaim agency and foster friendships through fantasy. The story follows Tony Ford, who transitioned from a curious kid to a Dungeon Master behind bars. Learn about the harsh realities of incarceration juxtaposed with the creativity and community formed through role-playing games. Discover how these players navigate their grim circumstances, finding solace and hope in shared narratives that transport them far from their bleak realities.

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Oct 6, 2023 • 32min
Chaos or Conscience? A Republican Explains His Vote to Oust McCarthy.
Tim Burchett, the Republican Representative from Tennessee’s 2nd District, shares his bold decision to vote against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, revealing the growing rift within the party. He discusses the troubling power dynamics among hard-right members and emphasizes the dire need for fiscal transparency in politics. Burchett expresses frustrations about leadership priorities overshadowing key values, while advocating for greater communication within Congress. His reflections highlight the critical balance between integrity and legislative responsibility in today's political landscape.

43 snips
Oct 5, 2023 • 30min
The Mosquitoes Are Winning
Stephanie Nolen, a global health correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the alarming resurgence of malaria and the mosquito’s evolving resistance to treatments. She details how climate change has allowed new, invasive species, like Anopheles stevenzii, to thrive in urban areas of Africa. Nolen emphasizes the economic and health implications for impoverished families and the urgent need for public health systems to adapt. With rising cases in previously safe regions, she calls for relentless efforts to combat mosquito-borne diseases.

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Oct 4, 2023 • 28min
The Ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Luke Broadwater, Congressional correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the historic removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He unpacks the chaos that erupted in Congress, highlighting the deep political divides at play. McCarthy's attempts to prevent a government shutdown by working with Democrats contradicted the hard-right factions, resulting in a leadership crisis. Broadwater also discusses the implications of this unprecedented decision and what it means for the future of the House as it grapples with internal conflicts.