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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.

    Xi Jinping Opens a New Chapter for China

    Xi Jinping Opens a New Chapter for China

    Four years ago, Xi Jinping set himself up to become China’s leader indefinitely.

    At last week’s Communist Party congress in Beijing, he stepped into that role, making a notable sweep of the country’s other top leaders and placing even greater focus on national security.

    Guest: Chris Buckley, chief China correspondent for The New York Times.

    • 25 分鐘
    The Sunday Read: ‘Why We Take Animal Voyages’

    The Sunday Read: ‘Why We Take Animal Voyages’

    For Sam Anderson, a staff writer, traveling with animals can lead to enlightening experience. In this essay for The New York Times Magazine, Mr. Anderson explores what he has learned from a lifetime of voyaging with animals, and what it means to connect with another creature: bridging spiritual, physical and even temporal distances, and reaching into “something like evolutionary time.”

    “An animal voyage,” Mr. Anderson writes, “is special because it requires us to make many journeys all at once.”

    • 26 分鐘
    'The Run-Up': The Grass Roots, Part 1

    'The Run-Up': The Grass Roots, Part 1

    This moment in politics will be defined by shifts at the grass-roots level. Today, we talk to conservative voters about the forces animating the midterm elections for them — and what Washington can learn from the people.

    What do you think of “The Run-Up” so far? Please take our listener survey at nytimes.com/therunupsurvey.

    “The Run-Up” is a new politics podcast from The New York Times. Leading up to the 2022 midterms, we’ll be sharing the latest episode here every Saturday. If you want to hear episodes when they first drop on Thursdays, you can search for “The Run-Up” wherever you get your podcasts. Visit nytimes.com/therunup for more.

    • 52 分鐘
    Two Futures Face Off in Brazil

    Two Futures Face Off in Brazil

    Voters in Brazil on Sunday will choose between two larger-than-life, populist candidates in a presidential race that is widely seen as the nation’s — and Latin America’s — most important election in decades.

    Who are the candidates, and why is the future of Brazilian democracy also on the ballot?

    Guest: Jack Nicas, the Brazil bureau chief for The New York Times.

    • 28 分鐘
    Is New York (of All Places) About to Go Red?

    Is New York (of All Places) About to Go Red?

    As Democratic Party leaders assessed their vulnerabilities in this year’s midterm elections, the one state they did not worry about was New York. That — it turns out — was a mistake.

    Despite being a blue state through and through, and a place President Donald J. Trump lost by 23 points two years ago, the red tide of this moment is lapping at New York’s shores.

    Why is New York up for grabs?

    Guest: Nicholas Fandos, a Metro reporter for The New York Times.

    • 23 分鐘
    The Trump Subpoena

    The Trump Subpoena

    A few days ago, when the House committee investigating Jan. 6 issued a subpoena to former President Donald J. Trump, it raised a legal question: Can Congress compel a former president to testify?

    The committee’s move, while dramatic, is not without precedent.

    What do presidential subpoenas of the past teach us about the moment we’re in, and about what the former president might do next?

    Guest: Luke Broadwater, a congressional reporter for The New York Times.

    • 27 分鐘

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Balmain Buoy

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Best Daily ep. ever. Great radio, fantastically engaging and informative.

jeninhongkong

Simply the best

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One of the best podcasts!

Felt like listening to audio fiction books lately. BTW, Michael’s “hmmm” sounds sexy.

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