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Catch up on today’s top stories, with insight and analysis from Times reporters all over the world. From the team that brought you "The Daily." Listen every weekday morning.

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David Yaffe-Bellany is a journalist who reports on finance, economics, and policy for The New York Times. He covers topics related to cryptocurrency, financial markets, and economic policy, providing in-depth analysis and reporting.
Eric Lipton is an investigative reporter for The New York Times, focusing on government and corporate influence.
Michael S. Schmidt is an investigative journalist and a White House correspondent for The New York Times. He has reported extensively on national security, politics, and government affairs.
Michael C. Bender is a journalist and author who covers politics and the presidency for The Wall Street Journal, often contributing to The New York Times as well.
Chris Cameron is a journalist covering international affairs and security issues for The New York Times.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg is a senior writer covering health and policy for The New York Times, with extensive reporting on public health issues and government responses.
Dani Blum is a health and science reporter for The New York Times, focusing on medical research, public health, and health policy.
Hiroko Tabuchi is an environmental reporter for The New York Times, specializing in climate change, environmental policy, and global ecological issues.
Harry Stevens is a data journalist and visual journalist for The New York Times, known for creating data-driven visualizations on environmental and social issues.
Alan Rappeport is a financial and economic correspondent for The New York Times, covering fiscal policy, economic trends, and financial markets.
Karoun Demirjian is a political reporter for The Washington Post, covering Congress and national politics, often providing analysis on policy developments.
Maggie Haberman is a senior political reporter at The New York Times, known for her coverage of Donald Trump.
Glenn Thrush is a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, specializing in American politics and policy analysis.
Erica L. Green is a journalist who reports on politics and policy for The New York Times, with a focus on government accountability and social issues.
Zolan Kanno-Youngs is a reporter for The New York Times, covering national security and law enforcement.
Catie Edmondson is a political correspondent for The New York Times, covering U.S. politics and policy.
Michael Gold is a reporter at The New York Times covering legal issues and government policies.
Eric Schmitt is a national security correspondent for The New York Times, reporting on military and foreign policy.
Jacey Fortin is a reporter for The New York Times, covering social issues and public policy.
Devlin Barrett is a national security and law enforcement reporter for The Washington Post, providing in-depth coverage of legal and security issues.
Ernesto Londoo is a journalist specializing in law enforcement and criminal justice reporting.
Shaila Dewan is a reporter for The New York Times, focusing on social issues and community stories.
Andrew Jacobs is a journalist covering health and lifestyle topics, including food and nutrition.
Maya C. Miller is a reporter covering government and politics for The New York Times.
Robert Jimison is a journalist specializing in legal and immigration issues, contributing to The New York Times.
Hamed Aleaziz is a reporter focusing on immigration and legal matters for The New York Times.
Alan Feuer is a staff writer at The New York Times covering law enforcement and legal affairs.
Mattathias Schwartz is a journalist reporting on legal and criminal justice topics for The New York Times.
Theodore Schleifer is a reporter covering technology and business for The New York Times.
Ryan Mac is a journalist focusing on technology and finance for The New York Times.
Alex Williams is a journalist reporting on culture and obituaries for The New York Times.
Anton Troianovski is a correspondent for The New York Times covering Europe and international affairs.
Patrick Kingsley is a journalist and author, known for his reporting on Middle Eastern affairs and migration issues for The New York Times.
Luis Ferr-Sadurn is a reporter for The New York Times, covering immigration and legal issues, including ICE and deportation policies.
Abbie VanSickle is a legal reporter for The New York Times, specializing in immigration law and policy.
Adam Liptak is the Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, providing analysis on major legal decisions and issues.
Sadiba Hasan is a journalist and reporter focusing on social issues and technology's impact on youth for The New York Times.
Tyler Pager is a journalist who reports on politics and health for The New York Times.
Gina Kolata is a science and health reporter for The New York Times, known for her coverage of medical research and health issues.
Andrew E. Kramer is a journalist specializing in international news, particularly Eastern Europe and Russia.
Marc Santora is a reporter for The New York Times covering international affairs and conflict zones.
Paul Sonne is a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, focusing on security and military issues.
Jeffrey Gettleman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist covering Africa, Asia, and international conflicts for The New York Times.
Amelia Nierenberg is a journalist reporting on international affairs and security issues for The New York Times.
Johanna Lemola is a journalist covering European and international news for The New York Times.
Rachel Nostrant is a journalist reporting on natural disasters and weather events for The New York Times.
Laurel Rosenhall is a journalist covering California politics and legal issues for The New York Times.
Shawn Hubler is a reporter focusing on education and social issues for The New York Times.
Jesus Jiménez is a journalist covering urban affairs and community issues for The New York Times.
Maggie Miles is a reporter covering local news and events for The New York Times.
Natasha Singer is a technology and business reporter for The New York Times, focusing on artificial intelligence and innovation.

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0:00 15:07

Trumps Crypto Dinner, the End of the Penny, a Friday News Quiz

Hosts
The Times reporters
Guests
David Yaffe-Bellany Eric Lipton Michael S. Schmidt Michael C. Bender Chris Cameron Sheryl Gay Stolberg Dani Blum Hiroko Tabuchi Harry Stevens Alan Rappeport Karoun Demirjian
Keywords
Trump's Crypto Dinner End of the Penny Harvard International Students Trump Student Visas Chronic Disease in U.S. Children Global Forest Loss

Plus, an escalation with Harvard.

On Todays Episode:

Hundreds Join Trump at Exclusive Dinner, With Dreams of Crypto Fortunes in Mind, by David Yaffe-Bellany and Eric Lipton

Trump Administration Says It Is Halting Harvards Ability to Enroll International Students, by Michael S. Schmidt and Michael C. Bender

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Revoking Student Visas, by Chris Cameron

Kennedy and Trump Paint Bleak Picture of Chronic Disease in U.S. Children, by Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Dani Blum

Global Forest Loss Hit a Record Last Year as Fires Raged, by Hiroko Tabuchi and Harry Stevens

End of the Penny Grows Near, by Alan Rappeport and Karoun Demirjian

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0:00 9:43

D.C. Shooting Kills 2 at Jewish Museum, and House Passes Trump's 'Beautiful' Bill

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The Headlines
Guests
Maggie Haberman Glenn Thrush Chris Cameron Erica L. Green Zolan Kanno-Youngs Catie Edmondson Michael Gold Eric Lipton Eric Schmitt Jacey Fortin Devlin Barrett Ernesto Londoo Shaila Dewan Andrew Jacobs
Keywords
D.C. shooting Jewish Museum Israeli Embassy aides Trump South Africa confrontation House tax and spending bill Qatar luxury jet Oversight of local police American breakfast cereals

Plus, breakfast cereals are getting less healthy. 

On Today’s Episode: 

2 Israeli Embassy Aides Are Fatally Shot Outside Event in Washington, by Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush and Chris Cameron

Trump Lectures South African President in Televised Oval Office Confrontation, by Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

House G.O.P. Presses Ahead on Tax and Spending Bill, With Votes Uncertain, by Catie Edmondson and Michael Gold

U.S. Formally Accepts Luxury Jet From Qatar for Trump, by Eric Lipton and Eric Schmitt

Justice Dept. to End Oversight of Local Police Accused of Abuses, by Jacey Fortin, Devlin Barrett, Ernesto Londoño and Shaila Dewan

American Breakfast Cereals Are Becoming Less Healthy, Study Finds, by Andrew Jacobs

Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

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0:00 10:18

Trump’s Loyalty Test, and a Chaotic Deportation Hearing

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The Headlines
Guests
Catie Edmondson Maya C. Miller Robert Jimison Hamed Aleaziz Alan Feuer Mattathias Schwartz Michael Gold Erica L. Green Theodore Schleifer Ryan Mac Maggie Haberman Alex Williams
Keywords
Trump loyalty test deportation hearing domestic policy G.O.P. votes Habeas Corpus Missile Defense System AI chatbot Soda ban for food stamps

Plus, “Norm!” 

On Today’s Episode: 

Trump Squeezes His Party on Domestic Policy Bill as G.O.P. Hunts for Votes, by Catie Edmondson, Maya C. Miller and Robert Jimison

Judge Orders U.S. to Keep Custody of Migrants Amid Claims They Were Sent to South Sudan, by Hamed Aleaziz, Alan Feuer and Mattathias Schwartz

Noem Incorrectly Defines Habeas Corpus as the President’s Right to Deport People, by Michael Gold

Trump Unveils Plans for ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense System, by Erica L. Green

Elon Musk Plans ‘a Lot Less’ Spending as He Edges Away From Politics, by Theodore Schleifer, Ryan Mac and Maggie Haberman

In Approving Soda Ban for Food Stamps, U.S.D.A. Reverses Decades of Policy, by Linda Qiu

Google Unveils A.I. Chatbot, Signaling a New Era for Search, by Tripp Mickle

George Wendt, a.k.a. Norm From ‘Cheers,’ Is Dead at 76, by Alex Williams

Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

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0:00 8:25

Trump Backs Down on Russia, and Representative Is Charged After ICE Clash

Hosts
The Team from The Daily
Guests
Erica L. Green Anton Troianovski Patrick Kingsley Luis Ferr-Sadurn Abbie VanSickle Adam Liptak Sadiba Hasan
Keywords
Russia cease-fire Ukraine Gaza strategy ICE clash Newark Venezuelans deportation protections TikTok screen time

Plus, how to stop doomscrolling? 

On Today’s Episode:

Trump Backs Off His Demand That Russia Declare a Cease-Fire in Ukraine, by Erica L. Green and Anton Troianovski

Israel Wavers as Far Right and Military Disagree on Gaza Strategy, by Patrick Kingsley

Rep. McIver Charged With Assault Over Clash Outside Newark ICE Center, by Luis Ferré-Sadurní

Supreme Court Lets Trump Lift Deportation Protections for Venezuelans, by Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak

Can TikTok Help Young People Take a Break From Screens?, by Sadiba Hasan

Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

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0:00 9:42

Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis, and Why Ukraine is Seeing a Surge of Violence

Hosts
The Times Reporters
Guests
Tyler Pager Gina Kolata Anton Troianovski Andrew E. Kramer Marc Santora Paul Sonne Jeffrey Gettleman Amelia Nierenberg Johanna Lemola Catie Edmondson Rachel Nostrant Laurel Rosenhall Shawn Hubler Jesus Jiménez Maggie Miles Natasha Singer
Keywords
Biden's cancer diagnosis Ukraine violence surge A.I. in education Prostate cancer Ukraine cease-fire talks Russia military bases Trump's megabill U.S. tornadoes Palm Springs bombing Miami schools A.I.

Plus, one school district’s big A.I. experiment. 

On Today’s Episode:

Biden Is Diagnosed With an Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer, by Tyler Pager and Gina Kolata

As Trump Prepares to Speak With Putin, Here’s Where Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks Stand, by Anton Troianovski, Andrew E. Kramer, Marc Santora and Paul Sonne

Russia Beefs Up Bases Near Finland’s Border, by Jeffrey Gettleman, Amelia Nierenberg and Johanna Lemola

Key Panel Approves Trump’s Megabill, but Conservatives Hold Out for More Cuts, by Catie Edmondson

What to Know About the Tornadoes That Ripped Through the Central U.S., by Rachel Nostrant

Suspect in Palm Springs Bombing Died in Blast, Officials Say, by Laurel Rosenhall, Shawn Hubler, Jesus Jiménez and Maggie Miles

How Miami Schools Are Leading 100,000 Students Into the A.I. Future, by Natasha Singer

Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

Tell us what you think at: [email protected]

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