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El podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUSteve Bannon’s Battle for the Soul of MAGAWarning: This episode contains strong language.From the outside, the political movement created by Donald J. Trump has never seemed more empowered or invulnerable.But Steve Bannon, who was the first Trump administration’s chief strategist, sees threats and betrayals at almost every turn, whether it’s bombing Iran or allowing tech billionaires to advise the president.Jeremy W. Peters, a national reporter at The Times, talks to Mr. Bannon about those threats and why, to him, the future of the MAGA movement depends on defeating them.Guest: Jeremy W. Peters, a national reporter for The New York Times.Background read...2025-07-0135 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUSupreme Court Hands Trump Even More PowerIn a major ruling on Friday, the Supreme Court limited the ability of judges to block President Trump’s policies nationwide, including his order to end birthright citizenship.Mr. Trump immediately cheered the ruling, while critics have decried it as a fundamental threat to the rule of law.Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how the ruling redefines the role of the courts, just when the White House is aggressively testing the limits of its power.Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court and writes Sidebar, a column on legal developments, for Th...2025-06-3027 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPU‘Modern Love’: "Materialists" Director Celine Song Believes in Love at First ConversationThe director Celine Song won over audiences and critics alike with her first feature film, “Past Lives,” the semi-autobiographical tale of a married Korean American woman meeting up with her former childhood sweetheart. Now Song is back with another story about love called “Materialists.” This time the main character is a matchmaker, a job that Song did briefly in her early 20s.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Song reads Louise Rafkin’s Modern Love essay “My View From the Margins,” about a relationship columnist who can’t figure out love in her own life. And Song tells us how neither falling in l...2025-06-2933 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ CombsLast fall, the Justice Department unveiled a series of shocking allegations against Sean Combs, the music mogul known as Diddy.Prosecutors charged Mr. Combs with sex trafficking and racketeering, and for the past seven weeks, they have argued their case in a Manhattan courtroom.Ben Sisario, who has been covering the trial, explains the ins and outs of the proceedings and discusses the media circus surrounding it.Guest: Ben Sisario, a reporter for The New York Times covering music and the music industry.Background reading: Read four takeaways from the closing argument at Mr. Combs’s trial.Here’s a timel...2025-06-2739 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUBreaking Down the Massive Cuts to Science FundingIn the months since taking office, President Trump has made billions of dollars in cuts to scientific research, essentially saying science has become too woke.Emily Anthes, a science reporter at The New York Times, explains what is being cut and how much the world of science is about to change.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter at The New York Times.Background reading: Nearly 2,500 National Institutes of Health grants have been ended or delayed.A N.I.H. memo paused the cancellations of medical research grants.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each...2025-06-2634 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Eclipse ChaserToday, millions of Americans will have the opportunity to see a rare total solar eclipse.Fred Espenak, a retired astrophysicist known as Mr. Eclipse, was so blown away by an eclipse he saw as a teenager that he dedicated his life to traveling the world and seeing as many as he could.Mr. Espenak discusses the eclipses that have punctuated and defined the most important moments in his life, and explains why these celestial phenomena are such a wonder to experience.Guest: Fred Espenak, a.k.a. “Mr. Eclipse,” a former NASA astrophysicist and lifelong eclipse chaser.Background reading: A total...2025-06-2530 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUWill the Cease-Fire Hold?After President Trump’s announcement of a cease-fire between Israel and Iran, all sides are claiming victory, but perhaps no country has emerged as a bigger winner than Israel.Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu steered Israel to this moment — and what might come if the cease-fire holds.Guest: Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: The cease-fire between Israel and Iran appeared to be holding after a rebuke from Mr. Trump.Mr. Netanyahu’s move against Iran gives him room to maneuver on Gaza...2025-06-2528 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUAn Iran Cease-Fire — and Why N.Y.C.’s Mayoral Race Matters for Democrats EverywhereOvernight, Iran and Israel said they had agreed to a cease-fire — after an Iranian attack on a U.S. air base in Qatar that appeared to be a largely symbolic act of revenge.But the main topic on “The Daily” is the mayor’s race in New York City, where Tuesday is Democratic Primary Day. The race has quickly become an excruciatingly close contest between two candidates who are offering themselves as the solution to what’s wrong with their party in the age of President Trump.Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics for The Times, discusses the competing visions co...2025-06-2433 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUMi primer episodio con Spreaker Studio2025-06-2402 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe U.S. Bombed Iran. Now What?In an address to the nation on Saturday night, President Trump confirmed that the U.S. military had carried out an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. It was a move that he had been threatening for days, and that previous U.S. presidents had avoided for decades.David E. Sanger, the White House and international security correspondent for The Times, discusses whether the strike actually ended Iran’s nuclear program — or if America just entered a new period of conflict in the Middle East.Guest: David E. Sanger, the White House and National Security Correspondent for The New York Times...2025-06-2329 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPU'Modern Love': He’s Gay. She’s Straight. They’re Newlyweds.When Jacob Hoff and Samantha Greenstone met, they became instant best friends. Then, even though Jacob was gay, they realized that their feelings for each other were evolving beyond the platonic, and they decided to give romance a try.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Hoff and Greenstone tell Host Anna Martin how their love gave him the courage to come out to his conservative family. They also explain that when they decided to get married, they realized they’d have to get used to clarifying their commitment again and again. This episode was inspired by Jenny Block’s Mini-Vows piece, “A...2025-06-2239 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPU'The Interview': Andrew Schulz, 'Podcast Bro,' Might Be America's Foremost Political JournalistThe defiantly anti-woke comedian and podcast host reflects on the responsibilities of being appointment listening for millions.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-211h 11El podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUSupreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for MinorsThe Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling this week that effectively upheld bans on some medical treatments for transgender youth in nearly half of the United States.Azeen Ghorayshi explains the scientific debate over the care, and why the court’s decision leaves families more in the dark than ever.Guest: Azeen Ghorayshi is a reporter covering the intersection of sex, gender and science for The New York Times.Background reading: The Supreme Court’s decision, allowing Tennessee and other states to ban gender-affirming care for minors, was a crushing blow for the transgender rights movement.“The Protocol” podcast explains...2025-06-2038 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0310 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Sunday Read: ‘This Is the Holocaust Story I Said I Wouldn’t Write’When Taffy Brodesser-Akner became a writer, Mr. Lindenblatt, the father of one of her oldest friends, began asking to tell his story of survival during the Holocaust in one of the magazines or newspapers she wrote for. He took pride in telling his story, in making sure he fulfilled what he felt was the obligation of all Holocaust survivors, which was to remind the world what had happened to the Jews.His daughter Ilana knew it was a long shot but felt obligated to pass on the request — it was her father, after all. Taffy declined because after a life he...2025-05-041h 07El podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Sunday Read: ‘What I Found on the 365-Mile Trail of a Lost Folk Hero’Sometime in the 1850s or ’60s, at a terrible moment in U.S. history, a strange man seemed to sprout, out of nowhere, into the rocky landscape between New York City and Hartford, Conn. The word “strange” hardly captures his strangeness. He was rough and hairy, and he wandered around on back roads, sleeping in caves. Above all, he refused to explain himself. As one newspaper put it: “He is a mystery, and a very greasy and ill-odored one.” Other papers referred to him as “the animal” or (just throwing up their hands) “this uncouth and unkempt ‘What is it?’”But the strangest thin...2025-03-2351 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for everything, the accusers might actually be onto somethi...2024-03-1429 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Sunday Read: ‘Ghosts on the Glacier’Fifty years ago, eight Americans set off for South America to climb Aconcagua, one of the world’s mightiest mountains. Things quickly went wrong. Two climbers died. Their bodies were left behind.Here is what was certain: A woman from Denver, maybe the most accomplished climber in the group, had last been seen alive on the glacier. A man from Texas, part of the recent Apollo missions to the moon, lay frozen nearby.There were contradictory statements from survivors and a hasty departure. There was a judge who demanded an investigation into possible foul play. There were three years of su...2024-01-071h 16El podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Sunday Read: ‘It Was Just a Kayaking Trip. Until It Upended Our Lives.’It was meant to mark the start of their lives out of college, but the adventure quickly turned into a nightmare. Beginning with what seemed to be a lucky whale sighting, three friends set out on a sea-kayaking trip through Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, watching out for bears, and having a good time, when tragedy struck.In recounting the days preceding and following the accident, which seriously injured one of his friends, the Times journalist Jon Mooallem explains how he was forced to reckon with his fears. Detailing the incident’s surprising repercussions, he muses on the importance of...2022-05-081h 01El podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe Sunday Read: ‘Who Is the Bad Art Friend?’On June 24, 2015, Dawn Dorland, an essayist and aspiring novelist, did perhaps the kindest, most consequential thing she might ever do in her life. She donated one of her kidneys — and elected to do it in a slightly unusual and particularly altruistic way. As a so-called nondirected donation, her kidney was not meant for anyone in particular, but for a recipient who may otherwise have no other living donor.Several weeks before the surgery, Ms. Dorland decided to share her truth with others. She started a private Facebook group, inviting family and friends, including some fellow writers from GrubStreet, the Boston wr...2021-10-241h 09