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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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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.

Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

    From 'The Interview': Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please

    From 'The Interview': Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please

    On the debut of ’The Interview,' the actress talks to David Marchese about learning to let go of other people’s opinions.

    • 43 min
    Harvey Weinstein Conviction Thrown Out

    Harvey Weinstein Conviction Thrown Out

    When the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was convicted of sex crimes four years ago, it was celebrated as a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement. Yesterday, New York’s highest court of appeals overturned that conviction.

    Jodi Kantor, one of the reporters who broke the story of the abuse allegations against Mr. Weinstein in 2017, explains what this ruling means for him and for #MeToo.

    Guest: Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter for The New York Times.

    • 21 min
    The Crackdown on Student Protesters

    The Crackdown on Student Protesters

    Columbia University has become the epicenter of a growing showdown between student protesters, college administrators and Congress over the war in Gaza and the limits of free speech.

    Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics and government for The Times, walks us through the intense week at the university. And Isabella Ramírez, the editor in chief of Columbia’s undergraduate newspaper, explains what it has all looked like to a student on campus.

    Guest:

    Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics and government for The New York Times
    Isabella Ramírez, editor in chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator

    • 38 min
    Is $60 Billion Enough to Save Ukraine?

    Is $60 Billion Enough to Save Ukraine?

    Lawmakers approved a giant new tranche of support for Ukraine late last night after a tortured passage through the U.S. Congress, where it was nearly derailed by right-wing resistance in the House.

    Marc Santora, a Times reporter in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, explains what effect the money could have, given Ukraine’s increasing desperation on the battlefield.

    Guest: Marc Santora, who covers Ukraine for The New York Times.

    • 29 min
    A Salacious Conspiracy or Just 34 Pieces of Paper?

    A Salacious Conspiracy or Just 34 Pieces of Paper?

    The prosecution and the defense both opened their cases on Monday in the first criminal trial of Donald Trump.

    Jonah Bromwich, who watched from inside the courtroom, walks us through the arguments.

    Guest: Jonah E. Bromwich, a reporter for The New York Times covering criminal justice in New York.

    • 29 min
    The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu

    The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu

    The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.

    Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.

    Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.

    • 22 min

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Menzeys ,

Grade A Podcast

Top-notch news coverage. Rarely a stone unturned; pedagogical presentation of perspectives and facts.

Karintva ,

Biased?

Usually good episodes but I feel the coverage on Covid is really biased and not fact based. NYT did a really biased article on how covid was handled in Sweden (I’m Swedish so I can say for sure it was one sided and incorrect) and in the latest episode you for example state that the best thing is if everyone would stay home when they have Covid. What science is this based on and do you even consider other effects on society when people isolate? NYT continues with biased reporting regarding Covid. Makes me wonder if I can trust the reporting in general.

Fixiejacksprack ,

Almost excellent

The only other thing that I think could be improved is the music. It’s fantastic but occasionally they use sounds that can be easily confused with background notifications. For instance todays podcast on Ron de Santis’ campaign has background sounds which sound identical to a faint default iPhone alarm. These can be really distracting. Please consider paying attention to this.

Previous review:

Generally fantastic reporting which unfortunately occasionally chooses “social justice” over science and forgets to place it in the opinion column.

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