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Join Shumita Basu every weekday morning as she guides you through some of the most fascinating stories in the news — and how the world’s best journalists are covering them.

Episodes

Trump’s speech to Congress is met with cheers and protests

On today’s show: President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress last night, for the first time in his second term. In his speech he covered a wide range of topics as Republicans cheered and Democrats staged small protests. NBC News has the key takeaways. Trump has said he wants Palestinians out of Gaza. NPR breaks down a plan proposed by Egypt to keep them there and rebuild. Plus, Republicans are being advised not to hold in-person town-hall events after angry constituents confronte...

Mar 05, 202513 min

Trump’s tariffs are here. What you need to know.

On today’s show: Trump’s tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China went into effect Monday night, and China and Canada quickly retaliated. The Washington Post examines what it could all mean for the price of goods, and Bloomberg looks at the possible economic fallout in Mexico. Ann Marimow from the Washington Post joins to discuss an unusual case before the Supreme Court today pitting Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers. The Wall Street Journal ’s Tarini Parti explains how th...

Mar 04, 202515 min

How Musk built his empire off of government contracts

On today’s show: After a contentious meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy, European leaders rallied around Ukraine and pledged increased economic and military support. ABC News has the details on the new aid and a proposed framework for a peace deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Desmond Butler with the Washington Post reports that Elon Musk – whose DOGE team is trying to cut down on government funding — is himself one of the biggest beneficiaries of taxpayer money, having recei...

Mar 03, 202516 min

Why environmentalists are so worried about this lawsuit

On today’s show: Zelenskyy and Trump will meet in Washington today to discuss a mineral-sharing agreement. The Wall Street Journal ’s Ian Lovett explains the stakes, and the Journal also reports on why it will be difficult to extract those minerals from Ukraine.   Mary Steurer with the North Dakota Monitor told us about a trial that started this week involving Greenpeace. Environmentalists have warned that the trial could bankrupt the group and threaten the future of advocacy wo...

Feb 28, 202514 min

Yes, it’s safe to fly. So why have there been so many crashes?

On today’s show: Aviation-safety reporter Darryl Campbell from The Verge explains why air travel remains safe, despite a recent string of crashes and near misses. NBC News ’s Lawrence Hurley talks about how a “reverse discrimination” case made its way to the Supreme Court and why the justices might rule unanimously on it. Three men who were recently detained by the Trump administration at a high-security military prison in Guantánamo Bay told Washington Post report...

Feb 27, 202514 min

Inflation helped Trump win. Now it’s becoming a headache.

On today’s show: Republicans narrowly passed a budget framework in the House, USA Today reports. The Washington Post ’s Jacob Bogage explains what happens next.   Greg Ip with the Wall Street Journal unpacks what Trump’s attempting to do about inflation, and how voters are perceiving the issue in the early days of his presidency. Families with trans children are asking where they go from here, following the Trump administration’s actions targeting trans people. The N...

Feb 26, 202514 min

Republicans feel the heat from voters over Trump and Musk’s cuts

On today’s show: NBC reports on how Republicans in districts across the country faced furious voters at recent town halls, signaling that the Trump administration’s honeymoon period is waning.   Pentagon staffers are concerned that personnel cuts will hurt critical work. The Washington Post ’s Alex Horton has the story.   ProPublica ’s Lizzie Presser explains how pregnancy in Texas has become more dangerous as a result of the state’s abortion ban.   P...

Feb 25, 202514 min

Musk’s latest email to federal employees sows more confusion

On today’s show: The Hill reports on how Elon Musk’s weekend email asking federal employees to describe their accomplishments led a number of agencies to push back. Soldiers are arriving at the border — but hardly any migrants are crossing. The Washington Post ’s Arelis Hernández reports from the town of Del Rio. The conservative Christian Democratic Union won elections in Germany on Sunday, likely making its leader, Friedrich Merz, the next chancellor. Reuters reports on...

Feb 24, 202514 min

Trump’s labor pick backed unions. It might cost her votes.

On today’s show: Aboard a U.S. deportation flight of mostly Asian migrants to Costa Rica, half were minors, NBC News reports. Meanwhile, hundreds of people deported from the U.S. are being held in a Panama hotel, according to BBC News . Ankush Khardori, a senior writer at Politico Magazine , joins this week’s Apple News In Conversation to examine how Trump is testing the boundaries of executive authority. A Trump Cabinet selection received a rare Republican grilling. The Atlantic has...

Feb 21, 202515 min

Few people appeal rejected medical claims. It’s often worth it.

On today’s show: President Donald Trump denounced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “a dictator without elections” on Wednesday. Reuters reports that major risks loom as Trump upends U.S.-Russia policy. Who can force out New York City’s mayor? Katie Honan from The City joins to discuss this and more questions . Health insurers deny 850 million claims a year. The Wall Street Journal ’s Julie Wernau reports that the few who appeal often win. The Journal also has five ste...

Feb 20, 202514 min

Unpacking Elon Musk’s claims about Social Security

On today’s show: The top Social Security official exited after a clash with Elon Musk’s DOGE over data. The Washington Post ’s Jacob Bogage explains what is happening. Are 150-year-old Americans receiving Social Security checks, as Elon Musk said? Poynter examines the claim. Trump proposed eliminating FEMA and putting states in charge of disaster response. Politico reports red states don’t like that idea. Counter-narcotics programs in Mexico are suffering because of the T...

Feb 19, 202513 min

What we know about the plane crash in Toronto

On today’s show: A Delta plane crashed at Toronto’s Pearson airport Monday afternoon. All passengers on board were accounted for. NBC News has the latest. Trump voters splinter over his rapid shake-up of Washington. Eliza Collins from the Wall Street Journal examines how some are thinking. European leaders gathered for an emergency meeting after Trump shut them out of Ukraine talks. Reuters explains what happened at that meeting. Plus, a team from Elon Musk’s SpaceX is being br...

Feb 18, 202513 min

Turmoil at the DOJ after prosecutors quit in protest

On today’s show: NBC has what to know about a growing measles outbreak in Texas. Meanwhile, changes to a CDC vaccine panel under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could reshape policy. NPR explains how. The Justice Department is in turmoil after prosecutors who were ordered to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams quit in protest. Reuters reporter Sarah Lynch discusses the resignations.   Immigrants drive Nebraska’s economy. NPR reporter Jasmine Garsd describes how Trump&rsquo...

Feb 17, 202513 min

Why D.C.’s airspace is riskier than we previously thought

On today’s show: Hamas says it will release hostages as scheduled this weekend. But the future of the ceasefire deal is still somewhat uncertain. NPR ’s Kat Lonsdorf explains what’s going on. New reporting details frequent issues in the airspace near Reagan National Airport, where a helicopter collided with a passenger plane last month. The Washington Post ’s Ian Duncan has the story.   Luis Rubiales, the former Spanish Football Federation president, is on trial for ...

Feb 14, 202512 min

How an “iron river” of guns flows from the U.S. to Mexico

On today’s show: Linda McMahon led WWE and the Small Business Administration. The U.S. Education Department may be next. NPR ’s Jonaki Mehta reports on her background and details how the Trump administration targeted an Education Department research arm in recent cuts. The Washington Post reports that McMahon has a record at odds with Trump’s agenda. As the U.S. battles fentanyl, Mexico is fighting the flow of American guns into the country. The Wall Street Journal ’s Zus...

Feb 13, 202514 min

This agency protects consumers from fraud. Musk wants it gone.

On today’s show: The Washington Post ’s Silvia Foster-Frau explains why lawyers worry that migrants sent to Guantánamo Bay are in a “legal black hole.” The Wall Street Journal ’s Brian Schwartz examines the role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and why Trump has turned his attention to it. The Trump administration negotiated the release of Marc Fogel, an American teacher imprisoned in Russia. NBC News details how the move plays into larger talks ab...

Feb 12, 202514 min

It costs 3 cents to make a penny. Trump says it’s time to stop.

On today’s show: NPR ’s David Folkenflik explains why CBS stands at the epicenter of Trump’s assault on the media. Immigration arrests in churches? Some clergy say not so fast. Andrea Castillo, federal-immigration reporter for the L.A. Times , has details on the pushback. Trump says minting the 1-cent coin is “wasteful.” Time has what to know about the yearslong debate over whether to stop. Plus, federal authorities appealed an order to unfreeze certain federal spen...

Feb 11, 202515 min

How the Eagles, and Kendrick Lamar, won the Super Bowl

On today’s show: The speed at which Trump and Elon Musk have dismantled USAID has shocked people on both sides of the aisle. The Atlantic ’s Russell Berman explains why.   Trump’s new budget chief was previously one of the architects of Project 2025. Politico White House reporter Megan Messerly discusses how, despite Trump’s repeated disavowal of the controversial policy plan during the campaign, we’re already seeing much of it unfolding. Worries over bird flu ...

Feb 10, 202516 min

Trump returned to the White House twice as rich. It’s raising concerns.

On today’s show:  Bloomberg ’s Annie Massa looks at the potential for conflicts of interest for Trump and those he’s tapped to join his administration. The White House says Elon Musk will regulate his own conflicts of interest. Bloomberg has more. NPR explains why Venezuelans in Florida feel betrayed by Trump. The path to winning at this weekend’s Super Bowl is simple for both the Eagles and the Chiefs. The Athletic ’s Nate Tayor explains. Plus, a federal judge...

Feb 07, 202515 min

One of rap’s biggest beefs might be coming to the Super Bowl

On today’s show: Trump walked back his comments on a U.S. takeover of Gaza. The Wall Street Journal ’s Dov Lieber discusses local reaction to his proposals. Trump signed an executive order to create an American sovereign-wealth fund, and the first thing he says it could do is bid to buy TikTok. Axios has the details.   Kendrick Lamar is set to perform at the Super Bowl, and many people are wondering if he’ll bring his beef with Drake to the stage. The Los Angeles Times &rs...

Feb 06, 202514 min

Elon Musk’s takeover of Washington

On today’s show: Trump proposed a permanent displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Reuters has more. Meanwhile, Trump and Elon Musk are waging a two-front war as Musk does the president’s “dirty work.” Isaac Arnsdorf from the Washington Post has the story. Kate Sosin from The 19th looks at the Trump administration’s moves to restrict the rights of transgender people. Plus, Darren Beattie , who has made past controversial statements, has been named acting undersecre...

Feb 05, 202513 min

How worried should you be about bird flu?

On today’s show: What is USAID, the U.S. Agency for International Development? And why do Trump and Elon Musk want to gut it? NPR has more.   Trump says President McKinley made the U.S. prosperous through tariffs and cites him as inspiration for his own tariff plan. Historians told the Washington Post that Trump has an incomplete understanding of our 25th president. How worried should you be about bird flu, and what could it mean for your health? Vox ’s Jess Craig explains. Plus...

Feb 04, 202515 min

Everything is about to get more expensive. Here’s what to know.

On today’s show: Reuters reports that the world is on the brink of a trade war. USA Today explains what it all means for our wallets.   Is flying less safe right now? Zach Wichter with USA Today answers the key questions.   Semafor ’s David Weigel unpacks what the selection of a new Democratic National Committee chair means for the future of the party. Plus, Elon Musk now has access to a crucial Treasury Department payment system, the NBA trade that shocked the entire leagu...

Feb 03, 202515 min

What we know about the figure skaters lost in the plane crash

On today’s show: What we know about the figure skaters who were on board the American Airlines flight that collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C. USA Today reports on the reaction to the crash from the skating world. CNN has a look at how Trump’s Cabinet nominees faced their sharpest bipartisan grilling to date, along with other takeaways from Thursday’s confirmation hearings.   Juan Forero with the Wall Street Journal describes what recently deported migra...

Jan 31, 202515 min

A military helicopter and plane collided near D.C. What to know.

On today’s show: The latest on the crash between an army helicopter and passenger plane in Washington, D.C. ABC News has live updates. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning during his Senate confirmation hearing for HHS secretary. CNN breaks down what happened. Alex Ward with the Wall Street Journal describes the rush for exemption waivers after the Trump administration temporarily paused funding for foreign aid. Plus, Trump signs the first piece of legislation of his second term...

Jan 30, 202515 min

Trump froze federal spending. Confusion and disarray followed.

On today’s show: The federal government ordered a widespread funding freeze. The Wall Street Journal details the chaos that ensued. Public trust in America’s health institutions hasn’t recovered from pandemic controversies . The Washington Post ’s Rachel Roubein explains how that could impact Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing.   What is DeepSeek, and why did it send tremors through financial markets this week? Bloomberg AI reporter Shirin Ghaffary ex...

Jan 29, 202514 min

What Trump’s early actions mean for public health

On today’s show: The Washington Post ’s Dan Diamond explains what the Trump administration’s moves on public health mean for people in the U.S. and abroad. NPR reports on what Palestinians are seeing as they return to their homes in Gaza. The City ’s Gwynne Hogan, who’s been speaking with immigrant families in New York, tells us how they’re on edge over Trump’s promise to deport undocumented people. Plus, how a Chinese AI company is disrupting tech ...

Jan 28, 202514 min

Who Trump has already fired

On today’s show: Inside the moves Trump’s making to reshape the federal government and workforce.   USA Today details his rapid-fire changes. The Chicago Sun-Times reports on federal immigration raids in Chicago that started over the weekend. In the rush to rebuild L.A., one topic is taboo: What should be built differently — or not at all? Doug Smith with the L.A. Times looks into the thorny issue. Plus, Colombia backs down after initially refusing to take in deported migr...

Jan 27, 202515 min

Trump campaigned on law and order. Then came the pardons.

On today’s show: Trump’s pardons of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have fueled a battle over how history will view the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Tom Jackman of the Washington Post examines this. And this week’s episode of Apple News In Conversation features reporting on America’s militias with ProPublica’s Joshua Kaplan. California’s attorney general charged a landlord with price gouging amid the wildfires ravaging the city. Los Angeles Times reporter Liam Dillon explai...

Jan 24, 202514 min

Why Republicans are at odds over how to pass Trump's agenda

On today’s show: Sahil Kapur of NBC News discusses how Republicans face a high-stakes clash over Trump’s legislative agenda. The ACLU took on Trump in his first term. Laura Kusisto of the Wall Street Journal examines how it will be tougher this time. Should awards season be canceled? Jada Yuan of the Washington Post reports on the quiet debate that happened amid the L.A. fires.   Plus, a winter storm slams the Gulf Coast, players and the media clash at the Australian Open, and a symbo...

Jan 23, 202514 min