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StandardSummaries onlyHow Cesar Chavez Abused His Power
The Daily· Mar 31, 2026
The civil rights icon had a history of sexually abusing women and girls, which the Times reporters Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes spent five years investigating. They spoke to “The Daily” about how they uncovered the s…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Implosion of Graham Platner
The Daily· Jul 8, 2026
The campaign for Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for Senate from Maine, imploded this week after he was accused of rape. Lisa Lerer and Shane Goldmacher, national political correspondents for The New York Times, d…
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StandardSummaries onlyCan A.I. Make People Feel Less Lonely?
The Daily· May 28, 2026
For years, caretakers and health officials have been raising alarms about loneliness and social isolation among older Americans. Eli Saslow, a reporter at The New York Times, tells the story of one woman who is using art…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Iranians Who Want More War
The Daily· Jul 28, 2026
Fractures in Tehran are pitting a faction favoring negotiation with Washington against hard-liners who oppose making a deal with the United States. Guest: Abdi Latif Dahir, a Middle East correspondent for The New York Ti…
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StandardSummaries onlyA Daring Rescue Behind Enemy Lines
The Daily· Apr 7, 2026
Over the weekend, the U.S. military pulled off a risky mission to save an injured airman whose fighter jet had been shot down in Iran. Eric Schmitt, who covers national security for The New York Times, explains how Washi…
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StandardSummaries onlyWhat A.I. Is Actually Doing to the Economy
The Daily· Jul 27, 2026
As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, people are getting more nervous about how it could change the economy and their jobs. Ben Casselman, the chief economics correspondent for The New York Times, explains wh…
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StandardSummaries onlyWhy U.S.-Iran Negotiations Failed
The Daily· Apr 13, 2026
After negotiations over the weekend between the United States and Iran ended without a breakthrough, the temporary cease-fire appears to be increasingly precarious. The New York Times journalists Ronen Bergman and Mark M…
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StandardSummaries onlyDemocratic Anger and Republican Revenge: Welcome to the Primaries
The Daily· May 5, 2026
In primary elections across the United States, the Republican Party will test its voters appetite for revenge, and the Democratic Party will test its voters appetite for change. The New York Times journalists Shane Goldm…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Midterms Begin With a Texas-Size Showdown
The Daily· Mar 3, 2026
Democrats and Republicans will head to the polls in Texas today for an election that will send both parties a message about what voters want in Trump’s America. Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for Th…
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StandardSummaries onlyTrump Says He’s Ready for Diplomacy. Iran? Not So Much.
The Daily· Mar 30, 2026
Despite his threats of escalation, President Trump seems increasingly determined to end the war in Iran through negotiations. The Iranian government doesn’t appear to be on the same page. David E. Sanger, a national secu…
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StandardSummaries onlyIsrael, AIPAC and Difficult Questions for Democrats
The Daily· Jul 29, 2026
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying group known as AIPAC, has spent a record amount of money in this year’s midterm elections to either oust or support candidates based on their support of…
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StandardSummaries onlyNot so decimated? New report throws major doubt on Trump's Iran war story
The 11th Hour with Ali Velshi· May 13, 2026
New reporting from the New York Times shows that the Trump administration might be seriously overstating how much damage they've done to Iran's missile program – new data shows inflation accelerating, but Trump says he’s…
StandardSummaries onlyHow China Made Itself Tariff-Proof
The Daily· Mar 24, 2026
About a year into President Trump’s global trade war, China hasn’t just survived. It has emerged stronger than ever on the world stage. Keith Bradsher, the Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses the domin…
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StandardSummaries only#796: L.A. Paul — On Becoming a Vampire, Whether or Not to Have Kids, Getting Incredible Mentorship for $250, Transformative Experiences, and More
The Tim Ferriss Show· Feb 20, 2025
L.A. Paul is the Millstone Family Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Cognitive Science at Yale University. She is also the author of Transformative Experience. Her work on transformative experience has been covered…
StandardSummaries onlyAs the Iran War Escalates, Is the U.S. Hiding Its Toll?
The Daily· Jul 21, 2026
The war in Iran has recently escalated in dangerous new ways, drawing in Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, as the Trump administration reeled from the Iranian killing of U.S. service members in Jordan. Eric Schmitt, a na…
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StandardSummaries onlyFrom Trump’s Attorney to Attorney General: The Rise of Todd Blanche
The Daily· Jul 15, 2026
To be confirmed as the next attorney general, Todd Blanche must convince members of the U.S. Senate that as political as the Department of Justice has become, it would be even worse without him on top. As his confirmatio…
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StandardSummaries onlyTicketmaster’s Big Loss in Court
The Daily· Apr 23, 2026
For years, music fans have said they felt ripped off by Ticketmaster and Live Nation, its parent company. Last week, a jury ruled that they were right, and that the company is a monopoly. Ben Sisario, who covers the musi…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power. Again.
The Daily· Jun 30, 2026
The Supreme Court on Monday delivered one of the biggest changes in decades to how the federal government works when it ruled that President Trump could fire independent government regulators. Then, it announced an excep…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Sunday Daily: To Save His Life, Our Food Critic Reset His Appetite
The Daily· The Sunday Daily· Mar 15, 2026
For 12 years, Pete Wells had his dream job: working as the chief restaurant critic for The New York Times. The job’s journalistic mission required Wells to eat out most nights and taste nearly everything on any given res…
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StandardSummaries only#803: Craig Mod Returns — Epic Walks in Japan, The Art of Slowness, Digital Detox, Publishing “Impossible” Books, and Choosing Beauty Over Scale
The Tim Ferriss Show· Mar 27, 2025
Craig Mod Returns! Craig is a writer, photographer, and walker living in Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan. He is the author of Things Become Other Things and Kissa by Kissa. He also writes the newsletters Roden and Ridgeline an…
StandardSummaries only#802: Craig Mod — The Real Japan, Cheap Apartments in Tokyo, Productive Side Quests, Creative Retreats, Buying Future Freedom, and Being Possessed by Spirits
The Tim Ferriss Show· Mar 25, 2025
Craig Mod is a writer, photographer, and walker living in Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan. He is the author of Things Become Other Things and Kissa by Kissa. He also writes the newsletters Roden and Ridgeline and has contribut…
StandardSummaries onlyAre Higher Energy Prices Here to Stay?
The Daily· Mar 25, 2026
Since the war in Iran began, President Trump has insisted that rising energy prices would be temporary. But strikes on natural gas facilities in the Persian Gulf last week have made the prospect of a quick recovery seem …
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StandardSummaries onlyWhat the End of Spirit Airlines Means for the Future of Flying
The Daily· May 7, 2026
When Spirit Airlines shut down over the weekend, it brought an end to a company that had revolutionized air travel in the United States with its ultra-low-cost approach. Niraj Chokshi, who covers aviation for The New Yor…
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StandardSummaries onlyTrump’s Risky Strategy to Blockade Iran’s Blockade
The Daily· Apr 15, 2026
Over a month into a war with Iran that has no clear end, President Trump has enforced a blockade, which went into effect on Monday at the Strait of Hormuz. The New York Times reporters David E. Sanger, Rebecca F. Elliott…
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StandardSummaries onlyElon Musk is steamrolling Wall Street to become a trillionaire
Decoder with Nilay Patel· Jun 4, 2026
My guest today is Ryan Mac, a technology reporter at The New York Times and co-author of the excellent book Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter, which came out in 2024. I wanted to have Ryan on today because…
StandardSummaries onlyTrump’s Clashing Goals: More Housing, Fewer Immigrants
The Daily· Jul 22, 2026
To address the United States’ acute housing shortage, Congress recently passed a landmark piece of legislation designed to encourage the construction of new homes. The problem is that President Trump’s crackdown on immig…
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StandardSummaries onlyHow the Iran Deal Is Testing the U.S.-Israel Alliance
The Daily· Jun 24, 2026
As the United States and Iran try to reach a lasting end to the war, a major hurdle has emerged: the volatile conflict in Lebanon. President Trump needs Israel to stop attacking Hezbollah there to get Iran to agree to a …
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StandardSummaries onlyUnmasking the Creator of Bitcoin
The Daily· Apr 9, 2026
Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder has hidden his identity for 17 years despite many attempts to unmask him, even as his cryptocurrency has revolutionized finance and made him a billionaire. John Car…
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StandardSummaries onlyLessons From the Hantavirus Outbreak
The Daily· May 15, 2026
Inside a hospital in Nebraska, 16 Americans who may have been exposed to the hantavirus have begun an unusually long quarantine. In some cases, it will last up to 42 days. Apoorva Mandavilli, who covers global health for…
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StandardSummaries onlyWhat We’ve Learned From 10 Days of War
The Daily· Mar 10, 2026
What began as a relentless U.S.-Israeli military assault on Iran has turned into a wider crisis as the disruption of the world’s oil markets spreads beyond the Middle East. Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Whiplash Over a Possible Peace Deal With Iran
The Daily· May 27, 2026
President Trump claimed over the long weekend that he was on the brink of a peace deal with Iran but offered few details. The United States then carried out new strikes against the country on Monday. David E. Sanger and …
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StandardSummaries onlyWill Michigan Rewrite the Rules of Democratic Politics?
The Daily· Aug 4, 2026
In Michigan, a race for U.S. Senate is not only testing the growing appeal of left-wing populism. It could also be a turning point in a long-running debate among Democratic voters about the importance of electability. Mi…
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StandardSummaries onlyIran War Triggers Chaos in Global Oil Market
The Daily· Mar 11, 2026
As Iran has tightened its chokehold on one of the world’s most vital shipping routes and the Trump administration sent mixed signals about how long the war would last, oil prices have swing wildly. Rebecca F. Elliot, who…
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StandardSummaries onlyMore Trump Tariffs Are Coming
The Daily· Jul 20, 2026
At a moment when inflation and affordability are on virtually everyone’s mind in America, Jamieson Greer, the U.S. trade representative, said the Trump administration was planning a new slate of tariffs. Ana Swanson, who…
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StandardSummaries onlyAs Trump Purges Immigration Judges, One Speaks Out
The Daily· Jun 23, 2026
Through his second term, President Trump has systematically pressured judges to carry out his agenda in a little-known court system that oversees immigration. Nicholas Nehamas, a Washington correspondent for The New York…
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StandardSummaries onlyA Major Victory for Insurgent Democrats
The Daily· Jun 25, 2026
On Tuesday, a blowout in the New York primaries cemented Mayor Zohran Mamdani as a local kingmaker. All three of his chosen candidates won, and their victories pointed to a growing movement within the Democratic Party. N…
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StandardSummaries onlyBOMBSHELL REPORT: Netanyahu to Sue NYT (feat. Mehdi Hasan)
Breaking News from Pod Save America· May 15, 2026
Bibi Netanyahu is suing the New York Times over a bombshell report on abuse inside Israeli prisons, and the media's silence on this story goes back decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
StandardSummaries onlyEl Niño Is Back. And Worse Than Ever.
The Daily· Aug 19, 2026
The global chaos agent known as El Niño is back, and this year it’s already on track to be, by far, the strongest and most severe on record, wreaking havoc on weather across the world. Today, Chico Harlan, the global cli…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe New York Times ‘will not be cowed’, with CEO Meredith Kopit Levien
Masters of Scale· Oct 21, 2025
From attacks by President Trump to active lawsuits against Microsoft and OpenAI, The New York Times is engaged in a fierce fight to preserve the future of independent journalism. It also keeps building a multi-faceted, e…
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StandardSummaries onlyWhy Adults Are Getting Cancer at a Younger Age
The Daily· Aug 10, 2026
For years, cancer has been seen as a disease people mostly get when they’re older. That seems to be changing as more young people are getting cancer than ever before. Today, Nina Agrawal, a health reporter for The New Yo…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader and the End of an Era in the Middle East
The Daily· Mar 1, 2026
The United States and Israel on Saturday launched an attack against Iran, killing the nation’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and, according to Iranian state media, several people in the country’s leadership str…
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StandardSummaries onlyDid Israel Force Trump Into War?
The Daily· Mar 5, 2026
The U.S. decision to strike Iran was a victory for Israel, which had been pushing President Trump for months on the need to hit the country. Now, Israel’s role in spurring the operation has become a point of political te…
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StandardSummaries only#854: Tish Rabe — 200+ Children's Books, Getting Picked for Dr. Seuss, Lessons from Early Sesame Street, How to Write 300+ Songs, and More
The Tim Ferriss Show· Feb 18, 2026
Tish Rabe (@tishrabebooks) is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 children's books with more than 11 million copies sold. She has written for Sesame Street, Disney, PBS Kids, Curious George, Clifford, …
StandardSummaries onlyThe Landmark Housing Bill That Trump Refuses to Sign
The Daily· Jul 6, 2026
President Trump called a major bill to address the housing crisis “the most comprehensive and consequential housing legislation in the history of our country,” and a Congress controlled by his own party passed it by over…
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StandardSummaries onlyThe Miracle Unfolding in Mississippi Schools
The Daily· Apr 10, 2026
Mississippi has seen a stunning turnaround in national test scores in the past decade, even as they have fallen almost everywhere else. Sarah Mervosh, an education reporter, explains what the state can teach the rest of …
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