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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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Revisiting 'The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia'
Earlier this year, we shared the story of one family’s dispute over a loved one with dementia. That story, originally reported in The New York Times Magazine by Katie Engelhart, won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing this past week. Today, we're revisiting Katie’s story – and the question at the heart of it: When cognitive decline changes people, should we respect their new desires?
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'The Interview': Charlamagne Tha God Won’t Take Sides
The radio host talks to Lulu Garcia-Navarro about how he plans to wield his considerable political influence during this election cycle.
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Stormy Daniels Takes The Stand
This episode contains descriptions of an alleged sexual liaison.
What happened when Stormy Daniels took the stand for eight hours in the first criminal trial of former President Donald J. Trump? Jonah Bromwich, one of the lead reporters covering the trial for The Times, was in the room. -
One Strongman, One Billion Voters, and the Future of India
India is in the midst of a national election and its prime minister, Narendra Modi, is running to extend his 10 years in power.
Mr. Modi has become one of the most consequential leaders in India’s history, while also drawing criticism for anti-democratic practices and charges of religious persecution.
Mujib Mashal, the South Asia bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses what we might see from Mr. Modi in a third term.
Guest: Mujib Mashal, the South Asia bureau chief for The New York Times. -
A Plan to Remake the Middle East
If and when Israel and Hamas reach a deal for a cease-fire, the United States will immediately turn to a different set of negotiations over a grand diplomatic bargain that it believes could rebuild Gaza and remake the Middle East. Michael Crowley, who covers the State Department and U.S. foreign policy for The Times, explains why those involved in this plan believe they have so little time left to get it done.
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How Changing Ocean Temperatures Could Upend Life on Earth
While many of the effects of climate change, including heat waves, droughts and wildfires, are already with us, some of the most alarming consequences are hiding beneath the surface of the ocean. David Gelles and Raymond Zhong, who both cover climate for The New York Times, explain just how close we might be to a tipping point.
Customer Reviews
More Michael, less Sabrina
I loved the show and listened daily when Michael was the only Joey. I enjoy the balance in reporting. This I’d the closest auditory replication of The West Wing I’ve found and I love it for that.
That said, the second I hear Sarina’s voice as the host, I turn it off. She sobs like she’s reading straight from a script and try also overacts it all. Michael has a natural flow. But this is the trend; he states tiffs really great podcast then eventually hands it off to someone slightly less talented. Happened with The Run Up and now is happening with The Daily.
Can’t wait to see what his next project is!
More Michael Less Sabrina
This is my favorite podcast; found it through my NYTimes subscription. There isn’t AC better show. Having said that, must add here that the clear sound of show was greatly diluted when Tavernise became alternate host. In the season before, her dreadful reports from Russia were tolerated, not knowing I’d have to endure more this year. Don’t like the emotional thing she does with undeserved populations, encouraging women to cry. Loved the original Runup when Micheal did that. At least please let’s have Michael 4 days an week, rather than the current lineup.
Stormy Daniels
NYT Daily is not the only podcast featuring the SD testimony. But it’s the best because it told a fuller story, intelligently discussed prosecutor/defense strategy, & was reported by a credible journalist who is clearly committed to telling this story about Trump’s criminal trial. The Daily never disappoints. Keep up the fantastic work!