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David French on the Case for Banning TikTok
Jan 13, 2025The Supreme Court seems ready to uphold the law that would ban TikTok unless the app’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells it to a U.S. buyer. The Opinion columnist David French talks with the po...
When We Face the End of Life, ‘It’s Not Sadness We Should Fear. It’s Regret.’
Jan 09, 2025Sarah Wildman lost her 14-year-old daughter, Orli, to cancer in March 2023. Before she died, Orli had questions about the end of her life, but as Wildman explains in this episode, that conversation wa...
A Deceptively Simple Way to Rebuild Trust in Scary Times
Jan 08, 2025As the world grows increasingly fractured, taking the time to engage with strangers has become even more important. The artist and graphic journalist Wendy MacNaughton has created a simple but powerfu...
There’s More to Wine Than Just a Cancer Warning
Jan 07, 2025Vivek Murthy, the surgeon general, recently recommended that cancer warnings be included on all alcohol products. The author and wine enthusiast Boris Fishman argues that doing so would place all form...
Trump’s Attack on D.E.I. Will Cost Us All
Jan 06, 2025In two weeks, the Biden administration will step down, and with it, the most diverse cabinet in American history. In this episode, The Times’s editorial board member Farah Stockman explores the impact...
This Diet Buzzword Is Misleading
Jan 02, 2025President-elect Trump’s pick for secretary of health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been critical of ultraprocessed foods. But how bad are they? In this episode, Nicola Guess, a dietit...
Dead Squirrels, TikTok Bops and Raw Milk: The Internet Slop of 2024
Jan 01, 2025In a time when the internet is teeming with content and hyperfragmented, how do you determine which memes, viral videos and ideas actually matter? The Times Opinion writer Jessica Grose sits down with...
See Ya, 2024. Here’s What We Loved.
Dec 31, 2024As the year comes to an end, Times Opinion staff members — and our listeners — shared the things from 2024 they wanted to take with them into the new year. They range from impromptu hangs to weird A.I...
What the World Gets Wrong About Jimmy Carter’s Legacy
Dec 29, 2024President Jimmy Carter had a rich legacy, often marred by misunderstandings. Despite lasting only one term, his work post-presidency stands tall in its influence around the world. In this audio obitua...
The Secrets of the World’s Favorite Smell
Dec 26, 2024The scent of vanilla is instantly recognizable — it’s also in danger of disappearing. In this ode to the vanilla bean, writer Aimee Nezhukumatathil explains why climate change might lead to the destru...