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- 72 - Five Opinion Writers on What Biden Should Do in His Final Days as PresidentTue, 3 Dec 2024 - 21min
- 71 - David Brooks on Staying Humane in Inhumane Times
These are cruel and challenging times. How did previous generations hold on to their sanity — and humanity — in the face of violence and instability? In this episode, the columnist David Brooks seeks answers in the intellectual and moral traditions of ancient Athens and Jerusalem. The key to thriving, he argues, is to embody behaviors that might at first seem contradictory.
Mon, 2 Dec 2024 - 06min - 70 - Can Learning to Love Beans Help Save the Planet?
In a nation filled with meat lovers, how can we persuade Americans to stop eating animals and help save the planet? The food writer Bee Wilson believes the answer lies with food preferences — specifically, changing them. “It is possible to learn to love new foods, and it’s something transformative and actually joyous,” she says. In this episode, she makes the case for changing your taste for beans, a humble legume that is packed with extraordinary flavor.
Thu, 28 Nov 2024 - 07min - 69 - Thomas Friedman: Trump’s Path to a Nobel Peace Prize?Wed, 27 Nov 2024 - 08min
- 68 - Nicholas Kristof: Consider Skipping Meat This ThanksgivingTue, 26 Nov 2024 - 06min
- 67 - I’m a Food Editor. I Hate Thanksgiving Dinner.
Margaux Laskey, an associate editor at New York Times Cooking, has a surprising confession: She doesn’t like Thanksgiving dinner. After days of effort, she finds the final product bland and boring. “I love gratitude and thankfulness, but I’m grateful I don’t have to eat turkey if I don’t want to,” she says. In this episode, she shares ways to celebrate Thanksgiving — no cooking required.
Mon, 25 Nov 2024 - 05min - 66 - Bret Stephens: The Logic Behind Trump’s Cabinet Picks
From Matt Gaetz to Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump’s outlandish cabinet selections reflect the power of social and political deviance, the Opinion columnist Bret Stephens argues in this episode.
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 08min - 65 - Trump Should Bring the Ukraine War to Its ‘Inevitable Ending’
President-elect Donald Trump has said that as president, he will negotiate an end to the carnage in Ukraine in a single day. A peace deal could have ugly effects for Ukraine, but according to the contributing writer Megan Stack, Trump should put an end to the war and finally be the friend to Ukraine America likes to believe it is.
Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 10min - 64 - Trump’s Win Terrifies Me. Why Don’t Boys My Age Care?
Exit polls from the presidential election reveal a divided country: Women tended to vote for Kamala Harris; men, for Donald Trump. And that divide may extend to citizens who aren’t yet of voting age. Naomi Beinart, a 16-year-old junior, witnessed it at her school in the days after the election. In this episode, Beinart says that while her fellow female students fear for the future, “this election didn’t seem to measurably change anything for the boys around me, whether their parents supported Mr. Trump or not.”
Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 07min - 63 - Hungary Shows Us How a Second Trump Term Might Play Out
Donald Trump has referred to Hungary’s autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, as “a great man, a great leader.” In this episode, the columnist M. Gessen, who is in exile from Vladimir Putin’s Russia, draws parallels between Trump, Orban and Putin. Gessen explores what life might look like in Trump’s next term and describes their fear that, this time, “people are going to retreat into their private lives and try to shut out the political world.”
Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 09min - 62 - Robert Kennedy Jr. Revealed What Is Missing in Public Health Messaging
In a recent interview, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he expected that the Trump administration would recommend against putting fluoride in drinking water, which was met with public outrage and confusion. The economist Emily Oster argues the public deserves more nuanced analysis and explanation on public health issues like fluoridation to build trust. Public health is complex, she says, but experts need to believe that the public can understand the context in which decisions are made — and explain that context accordingly. “I think that the right way to move forward is with nuance,” Oster explains. “That is how we will get to a greater good overall.”
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 08min - 61 - David Brooks: Maybe Bernie Sanders Is Right
The biggest divide in America today is not about race or gender, the Times Opinion columnist David Brooks argues. In this episode, he explains how the “diploma divide” can help us understand Donald Trump’s overwhelming support from working-class Americans and what Democrats can do to win them back.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 10min - 60 - ‘People Are In for a Really Rude Shock’ on Trump’s Economy
Voters chose Donald Trump, in part, in response to inflation under President Biden. And yet, the columnist Paul Krugman argues, the new president-elect’s economic plan “is the most inflationary program probably that any American president has ever tried to implement.” In this episode, Krugman outlines four reasons Trump’s economic plans will hurt Americans’ wallets.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 07min - 59 - Stop Pretending Trump Is Not Who We Are
For those caught off guard, Trump’s victory has been a shock. In this episode of “The Opinions,” the columnist and “Matter of Opinion” co-host Carlos Lozada encourages his fellow Americans to ask a sobering question: If Trump is our preferred leader, what does that mean for who we are as a nation?
Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 13min - 58 - The Hubris That Cost Democrats the Election
The New York Times Opinion columnists Lydia Polgreen and Tressie McMillan Cottom discuss what was revealed about America on Tuesday, why the Democrats failed and what individuals can do about the future.
Thu, 7 Nov 2024 - 18min - 57 - David French: It’s Time to Admit America Has ChangedWed, 6 Nov 2024 - 14min
- 56 - Have Election Anxiety? These 5 Minutes Can Help.
Today, many of us are ruminating on an unknowable future. Eliza Barclay, a climate editor for New York Times Opinion and a certified mindfulness instructor, is here to help with that. In this 5-minute mindfulness meditation, she aims to help listeners ease their fears and anxieties about the election by drawing their attention to the present moment.
Tue, 5 Nov 2024 - 09min - 55 - Why Trump's Conduct Hasn’t Tanked His Chances
The Deputy Opinion Editor Patrick Healy on one of the voter insights that has stayed with him from Donald Trump's former campaign manager.
Mon, 4 Nov 2024 - 08min - 54 - Ricky Martin, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Rita Moreno on Puerto Ricans’ VotesSat, 2 Nov 2024 - 06min
- 53 - Has Trump Lost His Crucial Latino Support?
Republicans’ growing support among Latinos is no longer guaranteed after a comedian made a racist joke at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. But could it cost Trump the election? Isvett Verde, a Times Opinion editor, speaks with Mike Madrid, a Republican and an expert on Latino voting trends and behaviors, about why the election may hinge on each candidate’s ability to sway Latino voters.
Fri, 1 Nov 2024 - 15min - 52 - Embrace Unstructured Naughtiness. Ditch the Switch Witch.
Some parents don't let their children keep their halloween candy, and instead have a "switch witch" come in the night and replace the sweets with a toy. But the Opinion writer Jessica Grose believes the spooky day doesn’t have to be so complicated. In this audio essay, she offers another approach to micromanaging holidays by letting kids’ imaginations run wild.
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 07min - 51 - A Second Trump Term Could Lead to a ‘Backdoor Federal Abortion Ban’
With less than a week to go until the most contested election in generations, the law professor Mary Ziegler considers what a second term for Donald Trump would mean for abortion rights. In this audio essay, she argues that while the former president may seem indifferent on the campaign trail to tightening abortion laws, there is a real possibility that if re-elected he will seek to appease his base by using his executive power to ban abortions nationwide.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 07min - 50 - Why This Senate Candidate Is a Potential ‘Shock to the System’
Much of the country is laser focused on the presidential election, but control of the Senate is also up for grabs in November. One of the seats in contention is, surprisingly, in deep-red Nebraska, where the independent Dan Osborn is running against the Trump-endorsed Republican Deb Fischer. In the episode of “The Opinions,” the columnist Michelle Goldberg travels to Nebraska to report on Osborn’s appeal and argues that his decision to run lays the groundwork for a “potential new avenue for a left-wing style of populist politics.” Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 09min - 49 - The Real Reasons Why the G.O.P. Is Spending Millions on Anti-Trans Ads
The Republican Party has been investing millions of dollars in anti-trans advertisements in a play to reach moderates and voters on the left who feel uncomfortable with or confused by transgender rights. In this episode of “The Opinions,” the New York Times Opinion deputy editor, Patrick Healy, and the columnist M. Gessen discuss these ads and the fear they’re tapping into in American society.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 18min - 48 - I Went Viral For Crying Over Hurricane Milton. I Couldn’t Help It.
When it comes to the climate crisis, sometimes feelings are as important as facts, even for meteorologists.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 07min - 47 - More Babies Aren’t the Only Solution to Falling Birthrates
Despite growing concerns, the Opinion writer Jessica Grose doesn’t want you to panic about the falling birthrate. In this episode of “The Opinions,” she argues there’s a positive picture behind the decline in births and suggests there are creative solutions that could help us embrace a future below replacement rate.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 07min - 46 - Why Trump Is Doing Better Than Polls Suggest
Many undecided voters aren’t undecided; they’re just uncomfortable, Patrick Healy, the deputy Opinion editor, argues. In this episode of “The Opinions,” he says that “uncomfortable Trump voters” — people who don’t want to admit that they’re going to vote for Donald Trump — could end up costing Kamala Harris the election.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 06min - 45 - Sorry, Trump: ‘There Is No American Race or Blood That Outsiders Can Pollute’
Since coming down the escalator to announce his bid for president in 2015, Donald Trump has disparaged and dehumanized immigrants. In this episode of “The Opinions,” the Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada, an immigrant from Peru, reflects on what it means to not just discuss the issue but to be at the center of it. Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 15min - 44 - My Patients Are Children. Dobbs Forced Me to Leave Them Behind.Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 23min
- 43 - We Need a ‘Managed Retreat’ In Florida
Florida’s two major hurricanes in the past month highlight how decades of deregulation and overdevelopment under Republican leadership have made the state increasingly vulnerable to climate change. After more than 30 years of living through Florida hurricanes, the writer Jeff VanderMeer believes a “managed retreat” is a necessary response to the growing frequency and intensity of storms. Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 07min - 42 - Two Opinion Columnists on Melania Trump’s Memoir
Melania Trump promoted her recent memoir, “Melania,” with a series of glossy and cryptic promotional videos stating the desire “to share my perspective: the truth.” But what does the self-titled memoir reveal to us about the often inscrutable former first lady? The bookish Opinion columnists Carlos Lozada and Pamela Paul discuss what they learned — and often, what they did not — from her work.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 16min - 41 - America Needs More Children. JD Vance’s Shame Game Won’t Get Us There.
Despite concerns over the falling birthrate, especially on the right, the Times Opinion columnist David French recognizes that the push to have more families — and bigger ones — has become problematic. In this audio essay, French explains why he thinks the recent political conversation on the topic reveals “the worst form of natalism.”
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 07min - 40 - Hiroshima Survivors Were Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Hear Their Warning.Sat, 12 Oct 2024 - 18min
- 39 - Why I Don’t Regret Paying My Kid $100 to Read a Book
Mirielle Silcoff received backlash when she wrote a guest essay for Times Opinion about paying her 12-year-old daughter $100 to read a novel. In this audio essay, Ms. Silcoff explains why she doesn’t regret her decision, and why she felt like the experience for her daughter was worth the cost.
Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 09min - 38 - Why Kamala Harris's 'Call Her Daddy' Strategy Might Not be Enough
Donald Trump has been on a tour of the Gen Z influencer ecosystem, from Theo Von to Adin Ross. In this episode of “The Opinions,” Daniel Pfeiffer, a senior adviser to former President Barack Obama, argues that Trump is trying to win the support of young men, a once loyal Democratic constituency. Mr. Pfeiffer says Democrats ignore these voters at their peril, for the 2024 election and beyond: “There is no post-Trump era if Gen Z men become firmly adherents of MAGA philosophy,” he explains.
Wed, 9 Oct 2024 - 09min - 37 - I Was a Teacher in Gaza. This Is What Haunts Me Now.
The last time Mosab Abu Toha, a poet and teacher, was in a classroom in Gaza, it was to shelter with his students and their families, all seeking refuge from Israeli airstrikes. Since then, he and his family have fled Gaza, and they temporarily reside in the United States. In this audio essay, he shares what it means when classrooms cease being places of learning and become a family’s only hope for survival.
Tue, 8 Oct 2024 - 08min - 36 - I Live in Israel. I Never Hear About What My Country Is Doing to Gaza.
Israeli anger toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been building in the year since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. Mairav Zonszein, an Israeli-American journalist and analyst, argues that this anger does not extend to the plight of the Palestinians living in Gaza and the West Bank. More than 41,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and yet, she says, Israelis are stuck in a cycle of “apathy” and “indifference,” unable to fully realize the devastation befalling their neighbors.
Mon, 7 Oct 2024 - 09min - 35 - The Real Loser of the V.P. Debate
M. Gessen, an Opinion columnist, watched Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate with a sense of dread. In their mind, the question was not who would win the debate but, rather: How much did we lose? In this audio essay, Gessen argues that when we put Trump and his acolytes on the same platform as regular politicians and treat them equally, “that normalization degrades our political life and degrades our understanding of politics.” Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Thu, 3 Oct 2024 - 11min - 34 - Thomas Friedman: ‘This Is Code Red Time in the Middle East’Tue, 1 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 33 - Luxury Turkish Travel Is the Least of Our WorriesTue, 1 Oct 2024 - 09min
- 32 - The Only Patriotic Choice for PresidentMon, 30 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 31 - A Fix for Trump’s Stop the Steal StrategyThu, 26 Sep 2024 - 10min
- 30 - ‘I Knew I Should Leave, I Couldn’t Leave’Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 29 - Nicholas Kristof: Readers Respond to My Column on Trump VotersTue, 24 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 28 - JD Vance Is Wrong — Kamala Harris Isn’t Changing Her Accent
Recently, Republicans have taken to accusing Kamala Harris of using fake accents while on the campaign trail. In this episode of “The Opinions,” John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and linguist, argues the vice president is simply revealing a piece of herself by slipping into “Black English,” a form of code switching that is actually quite presidential. Questions? Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Mon, 23 Sep 2024 - 07min - 27 - What Liberals Miss About the MAGA MovementThu, 19 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 26 - Paul Krugman on the Interest Rate Cut and What’s NextWed, 18 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 25 - It’s Time We Start Naming America’s Deadliest Climate Disasters
Heat waves kill more Americans than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined. But despite their deadly toll, we rarely treat them with the urgency they demand. Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist, has spent the better part of his career studying the effects of heat waves. In this episode, he argues that to take heat waves more seriously, we need to start naming them like we do hurricanes — a simple, zero-cost action that could end up saving lives. Questions? Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 07min - 24 - Why Have Kids? A Liberal Case for NatalismMon, 16 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 23 - Trump, Tariffs and the Truth About His Economic PlansThu, 12 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 22 - 'I Feel Like She Humiliated Him': How Trump Lost the DebateWed, 11 Sep 2024 - 21min
- 21 - Charging Parents for School Shootings Protects Weak Gun LawsTue, 10 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 20 - Trump Picks His Own Rally Music. What Is He Trying to Say?
Songs from Luciano Pavarotti, Sinead O’Connor and “Cats” may not strike you as typical campaign music, but they’re on repeat at Donald Trump’s political rallies. The staff editor Katherine Miller has spent a lot of time at Trump rallies, and in this episode, she takes listeners on a tour of the unusual — and often subversive — soundtrack the former president curates for his campaign events. Thoughts? Questions? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
Mon, 9 Sep 2024 - 08min - 19 - Netanyahu Is Trying to Save Himself. Will He Sink Harris?
The columnist Thomas L. Friedman explains what Netanyahu’s three key goals mean for the upcoming U.S. election.
Thu, 5 Sep 2024 - 08min - 18 - These Chemicals Are Hurting Us. Why Aren’t We Regulating Them?Wed, 4 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 17 - These Young Voters Offer a Road Map For Kamala HarrisTue, 3 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 16 - Uninspired by Plant-Based Foods? Add Some Anchovies.Mon, 2 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 15 - Kamala Harris Wrote Two Books. They Paint Different Pictures.Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 09min
- 14 - Can You Tell Which Short Story ChatGPT Wrote?
What the fiction author Curtis Sittenfeld learned in a writing competition race against the machine.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 19min - 13 - The ‘Sad Missed Opportunity’ of the Democratic ConventionTue, 27 Aug 2024 - 10min
- 12 - The Democrats’ Joyfest is Over. Now Comes The Slugfest.
Kamala Harris was flying high last week, but Donald Trump is poised to bring her back down to earth.
Mon, 26 Aug 2024 - 06min - 11 - Tressie McMillan Cottom on Why Trump Is Struggling to Box Harris InThu, 22 Aug 2024 - 09min
- 10 - I’m a Doctor. I Was Unprepared When I Got This Disease.
Our medical systems are not adequately equipped to diagnose tropical diseases, and in a warming climate, that’s a problem.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 07min - 9 - James Carville on How Democrats Can Win on the Economy
From the Democratic National Convention, the political strategist who coined “The economy, stupid” shares his advice for Kamala Harris’s campaign.
Tue, 20 Aug 2024 - 07min - 8 - David French on the Pro-Life Case for Kamala HarrisMon, 19 Aug 2024 - 08min
- 7 - Nicholas Kristof on the Failure of West Coast LiberalismFri, 16 Aug 2024 - 07min
- 6 - Charles Blow on Coming Out Late in LifeFri, 16 Aug 2024 - 09min
- 5 - Farah Stockman on How Democrats Can Win Rural America
Meet a former Republican trying to convince rural voters that the G.O.P. is no longer the party of freedom.
Fri, 16 Aug 2024 - 08min - 4 - Michelle Goldberg on the Kamala Harris Sugar HighFri, 16 Aug 2024 - 10min
- 3 - David French on Being Canceled by His Former Church
The Opinion columnist responds to reader reactions following a painful cancelation by his old church.
Fri, 16 Aug 2024 - 16min - 2 - David Brooks on Ending America's 'Social and Emotional Breakdown'Fri, 16 Aug 2024 - 06min
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