• What a Shutdown Could Look Like, and a ‘Healthy’ Food Fight
    Dec 20 2024

    Plus, real estate’s trendiest mash-up: the “barndo.”

    On Today’s Episode:

    Here’s What Could Happen in a Government Shutdown, by Noah Weiland

    Government Lurches Toward Shutdown After House Tanks Trump’s Spending Plan, by Catie Edmondson

    Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Prosecuting Georgia Trump Case, by Danny Hakim and Richard Fausset

    What Are ‘Healthy’ Foods? The F.D.A. Updates the Labeling Terms, by Christina Jewett

    How Your Car Might Be Making Roads Safer, by Kashmir Hill

    The Design Trend Taking Over Rural America, by Colette Coleman

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    9 mins
  • 51 Men Found Guilty in France Rape Trial, and a U.S. Shutdown Looms
    Dec 19 2024

    Plus, man vs. hornet.

    On Today’s Episode:

    Chaos Consumes Drive to Avoid Government Shutdown, With 2 Days to Go, by Chris Cameron

    Dominique Pelicot Gets 20-Year Sentence in Rape Trial That Shook France, by Catherine Porter

    California Declares an Emergency Over Bird Flu in Cattle, by Apoorva Mandavilli

    Starbucks Has a Pumpkin Spice Latte Problem in China, by Alexandra Stevenson, Julie Creswell and Zixu Wang

    Murder Hornet’ Has Been Eradicated From the U.S., Officials Say, by Mike Baker

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    10 mins
  • Fed Expected to Cut Rates, and C.E.O. Shooting Suspect Branded Terrorist
    Dec 18 2024

    Plus, a beefy new skin care trend.

    On Today’s Episode:

    The Economy Is Finally Stable. Is That About to Change?, by Ben Casselman

    ‘No Place to Hide’: Trapped on the Border, Immigrants Fear Deportation, by Edgar Sandoval

    Mangione Faces First-Degree Murder Charge That Brands Him a Terrorist, by Hurubie Meko

    Insurers Are Deserting Homeowners as Climate Shocks Worsen, by Christopher Flavelle and Mira Rojanasakul

    People Are Putting Beef on Their Faces. What Could Go Wrong?, by Hank Sanders

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    9 mins
  • A Perilous Time for Europe, and a Brazen Assassination in Moscow
    Dec 17 2024

    Plus, a school shooting in Wisconsin.

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    On Today’s Episode:

    German Government Collapses at a Perilous Time for Europe, by Christopher F. Schuetze and Jim Tankersley

    Bomb Kills General Who Led Russia’s Nuclear Defense Force, by Anton Troianovski and Constant Méheut

    Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Throw Out Conviction Over Immunity Ruling, by Ben Protess and Kate Christobek

    What We Know About the Madison School Shooting, by Mitch Smith

    Zakir Hussain, Tabla Virtuoso Who Fused Musical Traditions, Dies at 73, by Jon Pareles

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    7 mins
  • Trump Threatens More News Outlets, and Injuries at Amazon's Warehouses
    Dec 16 2024

    Plus, a troubling trend in American schools.

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    On Today’s Episode:

    Trump and His Picks Threaten More Lawsuits Over Critical Coverage, by David Enrich

    How Will the Rebels Rule Syria? Their Past Offers Clues, by Neil MacFarquhar and Justin Scheck

    Amazon Disregarded Internal Warnings on Injuries, Senate Investigation Claims, by Noam Scheiber

    An Epidemic of Vicious School Brawls, Fueled by Student Cellphones, by Natasha Singer

    How CT Scanners Are Being Used on Trading Cards, by Larry Holder and Craig Custance

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    10 mins
  • A Profile of the C.E.O. Killing Suspect, and Tech Giants Give to Trump Fund
    Dec 13 2024

    Plus, a mystery in New Jersey’s skies.

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    On Today’s Episode:

    Months Before C.E.O.’s Killing, the Suspect Went Silent. Where Was He?, by Mike Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Shawn Hubler and Jacey Fortin

    The Fall of al-Assad Quickly Infuses Europe’s Debate Over Asylum, by Christopher F. Schuetze

    Amazon Plans $1 Million Donation to Trump’s Inaugural Fund, by Karen Weise and Maggie Haberman

    Are Those Drones Over New Jersey? Despite Sightings, U.S. Is Skeptical., by Alyce McFadden

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    10 mins
  • F.B.I. Chief to Step Out of ‘the Fray,’ and Housing’s Terrible Year
    Dec 12 2024

    Plus, a labor fight that could upend reality TV.

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    On Today’s Episode:

    Christopher Wray Says He’ll Step Down as F.B.I. Director, by Adam Goldman and Devlin Barrett

    Colleges Warn Foreign Students to Get to Campus Before Trump Takes Office, by Sharon Otterman

    Can the U.S. Climb Out of Its ‘Unprecedented’ Housing Crisis?, by Ronda Kaysen

    The Gold Rush at the Heart of a Civil War, by Declan Walsh

    Labor Board Classifies ‘Love Is Blind’ Contestants as Employees, by Julia Jacobs

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    9 mins
  • A Search for Syria’s Disappeared, and New Details in C.E.O. Killing Investigation
    Dec 11 2024

    Plus, another World Cup raises human rights fears.

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    On Today’s Episode:

    A Search in Syria for the Disappeared, by Daniel Berehulak and Christina Goldbaum

    Israel, Seeing an Opportunity, Demolishes Syria’s Military Assets, by Jack Nicas

    Suspect in C.E.O. Killing Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise, by Corey Kilgannon, Mike Baker, Luke Broadwater and Shawn Hubler

    Federal Judge Blocks $25 Billion Kroger-Albertsons Grocery Merger, by Danielle Kaye

    Panic at Pepperdine University in Malibu as Wildfires Threaten City, by Corina Knoll and Isabelle Taft

    FIFA Bends Own Rules to Give Saudi Arabia Coveted 2034 World Cup, by Tariq Panja

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    10 mins