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The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year — listening back, and then hearing what’s happened since the stories first ran....

The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year — listening back, and then hearing what’s happened since the stories first ran....

The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year — listening back, and then hearing what’s happened since the stories first ran....

The Daily is revisiting favorite episodes of the year — listening back, and then hearing what’s happened in the time since the stories...

A riot in Charlottesville, Va.; hurricanes in Houston and the Caribbean; shootings outside a music festival, in a church and on a baseball...

A quarter-century ago, the Ford Motor Company paid out millions of dollars in settlements after a group of women at two Chicago plants...

The individual mandate started as a Republican idea to fix health care, but it was at the heart of a Democratic president’s signature...

Nearly eight years ago, an earthquake devastated Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. The capital’s morgues were so...

There was military footage of unidentified flying objects that couldn’t be explained, and a decade of hidden funding in the defense budget....

Student debt levels are soaring — and so are defaults on educational loans. A New York Times investigation found that some creditors are...
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