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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro and Sabrina Tavernise. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m.
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Guilty
Former President Donald J. Trump has become the first American president to be declared a felon. A Manhattan jury found that he had falsified business records to conceal a sex scandal that could have hindered his 2016 campaign for the White House.
Jonah Bromwich, who has been covering the hush-money trial for The Times, was in the room. -
The Government Takes On Ticketmaster
Over recent years, few companies have provoked more anger among music fans than Ticketmaster. Last week, the Department of Justice announced it was taking the business to court. David McCabe, who covers technology policy for The Times, explains how the case could reshape America’s multibillion-dollar live music industry.
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The Closing Arguments in the Trump Trial
On Tuesday, lawyers for the prosecution and the defense delivered their final arguments to the jury in the criminal case of The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump. Jonah Bromwich, one of the lead reporters covering the trial for The Times, was there.
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The Alitos and Their Flags
The discovery that an upside-down American flag — a symbol adopted by the campaign to overturn the 2020 election result — had flown at the home of Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. elicited concerns from politicians, legal scholars and others. And then came news of a second flag. Jodi Kantor, the Times reporter who broke the stories, discusses the saga.
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'The Interview': Ted Sarandos’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More
Netflix won the streaming battle, but the war for your attention isn’t over.
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Whales Have an Alphabet
Ever since the discovery of whale songs almost 60 years ago, scientists have been trying to decipher the lyrics. But sperm whales don’t produce the eerie melodies sung by humpback whales, sounds that became a sensation in the 1960s. Instead, sperm whales rattle off clicks that sound like a cross between Morse code and a creaking door.
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Exceptionally researched and focussed podcast
As a European who has recently left North America, I feel a strong need to keep up with US centered news. This podcast is led by amazing journalists who play an increasingly important role in a society. As our world becomes plagued by social media giants that profit from non manicured often deranged content, I raise a toast to all the brave and hardworking New York Times journalists who uphold the values of transparency and democracy. Your work is fantastic. Keep up the great work.
A good show, but I skip Sabrina’s eps
Longtime listener, always enjoyed this show. As a European resident, this show reliably keeps me connected to my home’s biggest news stories as well as breaking international stories.
Please, someone, anyone, please help Sabrina improve her hosting skills. After several years, I still find myself barely able to listen to her episodes. Her contributions are all either choppy jokes, rhetorical questions, or paraphrases of what her guest has just said with no added information or even different framing….
The best news podcast
I listen to a large number of news podcasts (US and non-US), and this is undoubtedly the very best one that I know. The episodes are always very well researched and clearly presented, with all the right questions. The choice of the main covered story somehow systematically manages to be highly interesting to me! That’s the genius of superior storytelling. An absolute must!