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The Daily

by The New York Times

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, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a…

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About this podcast

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, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, six days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher.

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Episodes

Latest first
Mar 8, 202322m 3s
Who Blew Up the Nord Stream Pipelines?

The sabotage in September of the Nord Stream pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe has become one of the central mysteries of the war in...

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Mar 7, 202328m 7s
Ron DeSantis’s Rise From Unknown to Heir Apparent

As the race to be the Republican Party’s presidential candidate gets underway, one figure has emerged as a particularly powerful rival to...

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Mar 6, 202327m 11s
How a Derailed Train Galvanized an Ohio Town, and Congress

On Feb. 3, a nearly two-mile long freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, a town of about 4,700...

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Mar 5, 202324m 44s
Sunday Special: An Episode of ‘The Coldest Case in Laramie’

Today, we’re taking some time out of our regularly scheduled programming to share the first episode of “The Coldest Case in Laramie.” In...

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Mar 3, 202330m 19s
Why Russia Is Taking Thousands of Ukrainian Children

As Russian troops pushed into Ukraine, children who were fleeing newly occupied territories were swept up. Many became part of a Russian...

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Mar 2, 202324m 49s
Will the Supreme Court Let Biden Cancel Student Debt?

In August, President Biden announced a loan cancellation plan that would erase an astonishing $400 billion in student debt — one of the...

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Mar 1, 202331m 3s
A Threat to Abortion Pills. Plus, the U.S. Shares Secrets

In 2000, the F.D.A. approved the medication abortion drug mifepristone. Now a federal judge in Texas is set to rule on a case filed by...

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Feb 28, 202320m 31s
Why So Many Buildings Collapsed in Turkey

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6 left more than 50,000 people dead. The sight of rescuers combing the...

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Feb 27, 202322m 56s
Why Election Denialism Might Cost Fox News $1.6 Billion

After the 2020 election, wild theories ran rampant on the right of an election stolen from Donald Trump through a coordinated conspiracy....

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Feb 26, 202348m 5s
The Sunday Read: ‘Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction’

In February, the first lawsuit against Tesla for a crash involving its driver-assistance system, Autopilot, will go to trial. The slew of...

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Feb 24, 202334m 23s
A Year of War in Ukraine

The war has already done untold damage. By some estimates, tens of thousands have died, and the country has sustained tens of billions of...

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Feb 23, 202328m 4s
A Ruling That Could End the Internet as We Know It

Since 1996, the modern internet has been defined by a sweeping law that prevents tech companies such as Facebook and Google from being held...

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Feb 22, 202328m 25s
The Veterans Fighting to Legalize Psychedelics

In a major shift that would modify laws set half a decade ago, states and cities around the United States are moving to legalize...

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Feb 21, 202328m 39s
Why ‘Made in China’ Is Becoming ‘Made in Mexico’

The great supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic scrambled the shipping system across the Pacific.Although mostly over,...

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Feb 19, 20231h 1min
Sunday Special: An Episode of ‘Hard Fork’

Times tech columnist Kevin Roose stopped by The Daily twice this week to chronicle the debut of Bing’s new chatbot — and the creepy things...

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Feb 17, 202329m 5s
The Online Search Wars Got Scary. Fast.

Microsoft recently released a new version of its search engine Bing that is powered by artificial intelligence software from OpenAI, the...

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Feb 16, 202326m 28s
A Crisis Within a Crisis in Syria

When a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Syria and Turkey last week, it killed thousands and created a crisis within a crisis.International aid...

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Feb 15, 202331m 19s
The Online Search Wars

Microsoft recently released a new version of Bing, its search engine that has long been kind of a punchline in the tech world.The company...

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Feb 14, 202322m 37s
Why the U.S. Keeps Shooting Objects Out of the Sky

Last week, after the Air Force shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon, examination of its wreckage revealed that it could not only take...

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Feb 13, 202323m 17s
The Navy’s Very Expensive Mistake

Amid growing threats from rivals like China, the United States military is determined to invest in new forms of defense and abandon those...

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