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Each week, Vanity Fair special correspondent Brian Stelter examines the powerful forces driving today’s news and politics. Through incisive conversations with newsmakers, journalists, politicians, and Vanity Fair’s own experts, Stelter reveals the story behind the story.
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    • 4.2 • 55 Ratings

Each week, Vanity Fair special correspondent Brian Stelter examines the powerful forces driving today’s news and politics. Through incisive conversations with newsmakers, journalists, politicians, and Vanity Fair’s own experts, Stelter reveals the story behind the story.
Share your thoughts via our Listener Survey here: https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/75187?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=5&uCHANNELLINK=2
For more from Inside the Hive, visit vanityfair.com/podcast/inside-the-hive

    'We Got Locked in the Bathroom' by Secret Service: Notes from the Trump Trial

    'We Got Locked in the Bathroom' by Secret Service: Notes from the Trump Trial

    Host Brian Stelter examines the media circus surrounding Donald Trump's hush money trial with Olivia Nuzzi, Washington correspondent for New York magazine, and Vanity Fair staff writer Dan Adler. They discuss what it's like to cover the criminal trial today while it seemingly feels like 2016 and why it's essential for journalists in the courtroom to shout every detail and talk about every aspect. They also reflect on the personalities in the room amid the controlled environment and what's to come, as the trial hasn't even touched on the alleged crime yet.

    • 30 min
    “You Can’t Believe This Happened”: A “Surreal” Trial and Tabloid Tales of Donald Trump

    “You Can’t Believe This Happened”: A “Surreal” Trial and Tabloid Tales of Donald Trump

    On this week’s Inside the Hive with Brian Stelter, Vanity Fair writer Dan Adler and Hollywood Reporter special correspondent Lachlan Cartwright examine Donald Trump’s sordid relationship with David Pecker, the former National Enquirer executive at the center of the ex-president’s criminal hush money trial in Manhattan. Adler and Cartwight, both reporting from inside the courtroom, describe the “surreal” dynamics of this week's proceedings, and reveal how the back-scratching world of tabloid media ended up creating a monster. “You can’t believe this happened. You can’t believe it’s being litigated,” says Adler. “It all still is sort of like, a decade later, a little bit hard to process.”

    • 32 min
    25 Years After Columbine: Why The Massacre Was a Turning Point for America

    25 Years After Columbine: Why The Massacre Was a Turning Point for America

    Host Brian Stelter checks in with Vanity Fair’s Dan Adler, who describes the strange scene at Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Then Stelter speaks with “Columbine” author Dave Cullen about the 25th anniversary of the Colorado school shooting. Cullen discusses what changed, and what didn't, about American culture, police practices and gun laws. He also reflects on his personal connection with the families intricately linked through an unending American tragedy.

    • 30 min
    From WIRED Politics Lab: How Election Deniers Are Weaponizing Tech To Disrupt November

    From WIRED Politics Lab: How Election Deniers Are Weaponizing Tech To Disrupt November

    This is a preview episode of WIRED Politics Lab. Election deniers are mobilizing their supporters and rolling out new tech to disrupt the November election. These groups are already organizing on hyperlocal levels, and learning to monitor polling places, target election officials, and challenge voter rolls. And though their work was once fringe, its become mainstreamed in the Republican Party. Today, we focus on what these groups are doing, and what this means for voters and the election workers already facing threats and harassment.Listen to the full episode of WIRED Politics Lab here.Be sure to subscribe to the WIRED Politics Lab newsletter here.

    • 14 min
    The Caitlin Clark Effect

    The Caitlin Clark Effect

    Host Brian Stelter speaks with ESPN women's basketball reporter Alexa Philippou and Vanity Fair contributing editor Tom Kludt about a sport seemingly at an inflection point and surging in interest at both the college and pro levels. The group discusses stars who have helped drive enthusiasm for the game, including Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and coach Dawn Staley. They also reflect on challenges inside women's basketball and women's sports more broadly, particularly how record viewership still hasn't led to pay parity.

    • 26 min
    Trump's Truth Social Is a Meme Stock—So What Happens Next?

    Trump's Truth Social Is a Meme Stock—So What Happens Next?

    Host Brian Stelter speaks with journalist Scott Nover about how Donald Trump, in the midst of legal and financial turmoil, just got a huge lifeline by way of Truth Social. No, the social media network for the MAGA crowd isn’t suddenly a raging success. But through a “meme stock media merger,” as Nover recently described it for Vanity Fair, the presumptive GOP nominee netted billions this week—at least on paper. Questions remain, though, as to how and when Trump can actually take this money out of the market?

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
55 Ratings

55 Ratings

Bukioe ,

Interesting and informative...

I’ve only recently discovered this show and am already hooked. Really interesting episodes, informative and engaging. The only thing I would change if I could is the theme music. It doesn’t really match the vibe of the topics. Apart from that it’s great. Keep up the good work

Goooooogoooo ,

Waiting is the hardest part review

I’m listening while the country waits...and am getting nauseous. Through no fault if your own, yours is the second podcast this morning which is talking soothing baby noises and eternal (new) friendship to the Trumpian right.

Grow up, guys. Half the country is mad as hell. Cooo cooing noises will not sooth them. Think of the Civil War...did the south go down quietly? No, over the next few years they demanded and won various legislative and legal rights which gave them a stranglehold over your country for another 150 years. Jim Crow was a direct result of The Union coo cooing them.

Meet the Trumpian energy levels where they are...and only once they’ve put down the hand grenade can you speak soothingly to them. And for gods sake, don’t let them guilt Democrats into giving them sneaky powers. You are dealing with a frustrated four year old. It will bring all your parenting powers to the fore.

Good luck.

Darlino ,

Going downhill

I used to love Inside the Hive but I really miss Nick Bilton's directness. The new guy rambles endlessly and just seems to glide through the podcast by doing the minimum required of him and not seeming to shape his thoughts effectively. Emily seems to have gone from providing well researched juicy insider scoops to what feels more like an anecdotal role even though she is now a co-host. Please think again about how you're presenting this podcast VF!

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