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Trump wanted peace talks. Now the U.S. has seized an Iranian ship.

U.S. forces seized an Iranian ship in the Gulf of Oman. Michelle Price of the Associated Press assesses what it means for potential peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s term is up in May. The Wall Street Journal ’s Nick Timiraos explains the political tug-of-war over his successor. The portal for businesses to claim refunds for tariffs the Supreme Court ruled illegal goes live Monday. Tim Aeppel of Reuters joins to discuss why some businesses are wary abou...

Apr 20, 202615 min

How to make nostalgia your psychological superpower

From Apple News In Conversation : The 1990s are back — especially for Gen Z. CDs, flip phones, and ’90s beauty trends are all having a moment among people in their teens and 20s. To understand why this generation is nostalgic for a past they didn’t experience, Apple News In Conversation guest host Sam Sanders talks with psychologist Clay Routledge. Routledge is the author of Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life and executive vice president and COO at the Archbridg...

Apr 18, 202628 min

Why Republicans are split over a major spying tool

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is now in effect. Reuters reports on new comments from President Trump signaling more talks this weekend. FISA 702, a major tool for the U.S. spy apparatus, will expire on Monday without more intervention from Congress. NPR ’s Eric McDaniel explains why lawmakers on both sides worry the provision might lead to warrantless surveillance of Americans. President Trump has implemented a ban on certain students from Africa. The Wall Street Journal ’s Carol...

Apr 17, 202615 min

States took on Ticketmaster in a blockbuster case — and won

The U.S. blockade at the Strait of Hormuz has brought traffic in the waterway to even more of a standstill. The Washington Post ’s Júlia Ledur explains how geography aides Iran’s efforts to control the vital passageway. Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo have drawn condemnation from global leaders and members of the president’s base. Joshua McElwee of Reuters joins to discuss why this could be a seminal moment for the U.S. Catholic Church. A court ruled that concert giant Live Nation, which owns Ticket...

Apr 16, 202616 min

It’s Tax Day. Why some could be tempted to cheat this year.

Today is the deadline to file a federal tax return. The Wall Street Journal ’s Richard Rubin joins to discuss what to know about Tax Day after Trump’s moves to shrink the IRS. The U.S. hosted talks between Israel and Lebanon at the White House on Tuesday. Simon Lewis of Reuters breaks down how those discussions play into larger peace talks to end the Iran war. After the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, dozens of abortion clinics shut down in states where the practice is still legal. Kate W...

Apr 15, 202616 min

How two lawmakers were ousted over sexual-misconduct claims

Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales and Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell are quitting Congress over sexual misconduct allegations. Sahil Kapur of NBC News explains how the threat of expulsion is forcing them out. Trump’s blockade on the Strait of Hormuz has taken effect. Politico ’s Sam Sutton assesses the growing impact of the Iran war on the U.S. economy. The Wall Street Journal ’s Juan Forero reveals how investors are eyeing up Venezuela. Plus, the DOJ charged a man with attempting to firebomb the hom...

Apr 14, 202615 min

How one of Trump’s and Putin’s closest allies abroad was toppled

Hungaryian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, an ally of President Trump, was ousted from office in yesterday’s election. The Economist looks at the results. U.S. Central Command said it will impose a blockade at the Strait of Hormuz after weekend negotiations with Iran failed to produce a deal. Phil Stewart of Reuters joins to discuss where talks could go next. Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell quit his campaign to be California governor after allegations of sexual assault. Alexei Koseff of the San Franc...

Apr 13, 202617 min

Why so many people are falling in love with AI chatbots

From Apple News In Conversation : A medieval-monster slayer. A tiny alien named Roscoe. A talking plate of spaghetti. These are just a few of the customizable companions available through AI-chatbot apps like Kindroid, Tolan, and Character.AI. In her latest piece for the New Yorker , journalist Anna Wiener explores the rapidly expanding world of these products and the people who use them. She joins Apple News In Conversation guest host Sam Sanders to talk about the users she met who are in relat...

Apr 11, 202625 min

A ceasefire was declared. This weekend could determine if it lasts.

Israel’s strikes on Lebanon threaten the ceasefire with Iran. And Bloomberg ’s Andrea Palasciano looks at President Trump’s difficult meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. The Artemis II crew is set to return from its 10-day mission to the moon today. Space.com ’s Mike Wall joins to discuss how this era of lunar exploration is different from past endeavors. California’s wide-open gubernatorial election might provide a rare opening for a Republican candidate. Politico ’s Jeremy White br...

Apr 10, 202617 min

Trump hailed the ceasefire deal — but cracks are already showing

The ceasefire deal between the U.S., Israel, and Iran is already showing signs of fraying. Avi Salzman from Barron’s tells us there’s little sign of movement in the Strait of Hormuz. Wisconsin voters passed a first-of-its-kind law restricting future data centers. Politico ’s Tyler Katzenberger explains what the referendum says about how some voters feel about the AI boom. Golf’s most prestigious tournament, the Masters, starts today. The Athletic ’s Brody Miller joins to discuss the field — and ...

Apr 09, 202615 min

Trump announces a ceasefire with Iran. What to know.

President Trump announces a two-week ceasefire with Iran, pulling back from threats he made earlier in the day. Phil Stewart from Reuters explains what we know — and don’t know — about the deal. Vice President JD Vance visited Hungary to stump for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The Washington Post ’s Catherine Belton joins to discuss why the MAGA-aligned Orbán is facing a tough battle in upcoming elections. Plus, Republican Clay Fuller won the election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, fallout fr...

Apr 08, 202615 min

Trump’s latest deadline for a deal looms. Iran has its own demands.

President Trump says today’s deadline for Iran to fully open the Strait of Hormuz is firm. Will Weissert of The Associated Press details the latest. The United Arab Emirates is cracking down on Iranians who live in the country in retaliation for drone attacks. The Wall Street Journal ’s Omar Abdel-Baqui joins to discuss what that means for the nearly half a million Iranians living in the U.A.E. Thousands of low-income HIV patients could soon lose access to drug coverage. Stateline ’s Nada Hassan...

Apr 07, 202613 min

New threats and a rescue in Iran: what to know after a busy weekend

American forces pulled off a daring rescue of a downed U.S. airman in Iran. The Wall Street Journal ’s Shelby Holliday breaks down the chain of events. It’s been a year since President Trump’s “Liberation Day,” when he unveiled his signature global tariffs. Courtenay Brown of Axios explains how the tariffs reshaped the American and global economies. Michigan and UConn face off in tonight’s men’s NCAA Tournament final. Eddie Pells of the Associated Press previews the matchup. Plus, Pope Leo deliv...

Apr 06, 202614 min

He said yes to an IT job. He ended up enslaved in a scam compound.

From Apple News In Conversation : Last June, journalist Andy Greenberg received an anonymous email from someone claiming to be trapped inside a scam compound in Southeast Asia. The source, using the pseudonym Red Bull, said he had access to a trove of internal materials exposing the inner workings of the criminal operation — and that he was willing to risk his life to share them. Greenberg has now published Red Bull’s story in Wired . He joins Apple News In Conversation guest host Sam Sanders to...

Apr 04, 202631 min

Pam Bondi was a Trump loyalist. He fired her anyway.

Pam Bondi is out as President Trump’s attorney general. Semafor ’s Shelby Talcott joins to discuss why the president became frustrated with Bondi’s job performance. Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon has displaced more than a million people. NPR ’s Lauren Frayer breaks down why some are worried their loved ones will never return. The WNBA players’ union enlisted the help of a Nobel laureate for its contract negotiations with the league. The Wall Street Journal ’s Rachel Bachman explains how the str...

Apr 03, 202615 min

Trump gives a national address on the Iran war. Here are the takeaways.

President Trump delivers a national address on the war with Iran. Reuters has the takeaways. The confirmation of Trump’s nominee for the next U.S. surgeon general is stalled in the Senate. The Washington Post ’s Dan Diamond explains why the nomination of the MAHA-aligned doctor has run into some roadblocks. Inadequate snow and rain in the West is raising fears of drought and wildfires. USA Today ’s Trevor Hughes joins to discuss the potential effects of the continuing dry weather. Plus, an Ameri...

Apr 02, 202616 min

How Trump’s $400 million ballroom plans came to a halt

The Supreme Court hears arguments today regarding President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. The Wall Street Journal ’s James Romoser joins to discuss the key questions before the court. Some U.S. allies in the Gulf want President Trump to keep up the war with Iran. Aamer Madhani of the Associated Press explains why some countries say Tehran hasn’t been weakened enough. A federal judge halted construction on President Trump’s new ballroom at the White House. The Washington Post...

Apr 01, 202616 min

NASA’s $100 billion bet on the moon is about to launch

NASA’s Artemis program will soon send a four-person crew around the moon. Bloomberg ’s Loren Grush explains why the agency is making a lunar return. Iran instituted what is being called the “Tehran toll booth” on the Strait of Hormuz. NBC News reports some ships are being charged millions of dollars to pass. The Trump administration is using a little-known immigration court to boost its mass-deportation efforts. NPR ’s Ximena Bustillo explains how the strategy is narrowing due process for immigr...

Mar 31, 202615 min

Thousands more U.S. troops arrive in the Middle East. What to know.

The U.S. says it can only confirm about a third of Iran’s missile capabilities have been destroyed. Idrees Ali of Reuters joins to discuss what that means as signs of a potential U.S. ground operation grow. Lawmakers in Washington left for a two-week recess after failing to fund DHS and as long lines at some airports persist. NBC News ’s Sahil Kapur explains why competing Republican bills in both chambers stalled. Even though Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis has ended, many businesse...

Mar 30, 202614 min

Americans are obsessed with protein. How much do you actually need?

From Apple News In Conversation : We are in the middle of a protein boom. Protein food products make up a more than $100 billion industry — and it’s still growing. In a new book, Protein: The Making of a Nutritional Superstar , health scholar Samantha King and sociologist Gavin Weedon reveal how marketing, industry interests, and cultural trends — not nutritional science — have turned protein into the most popular nutrient of the moment. King and Weedon sat down with Apple News In Conversation g...

Mar 28, 202626 min

How Houston’s airports became the face of TSA funding woes

The Senate reached a deal to fund DHS, as security wait times at the nation’s airports have continued to get longer. Juan Lozano of the Associated Press explains how Houston’s airports have come to embody the shutdown’s impact on travelers. President Trump said he would postpone strikes on Iran’s power plants again. Reuters reports on how each side has presented different plans on ending the war. Trump’s immigration crackdown has seen the detention of more than 11,000 parents of children who are...

Mar 27, 202615 min

"Dire situation": the wait-times crisis that could shut some airports

The DHS shutdown has led to record-breaking wait times at airports as the Transportation Security Administration struggles with staffing shortages. NBC News reports on how TSA’s administrator warned Congress that things could get worse in the coming months. Meta and Google lost a court case over whether their platforms were to blame for the mental-health issues of a woman who compulsively used social media as a small child. NPR ’s Bobby Allyn breaks it down. Major League Baseball is back for the...

Mar 26, 202616 min

Trump touts big diplomatic wins. Here’s where things stand.

President Trump said talks with Iran over ending the war have been productive. Humeyra Pamuk of Reuters joins to discuss whether that means a diplomatic resolution is close. A group of employees at Voice of America are suing the government, alleging that Trump official Kari Lake spread pro-Trump propaganda on air. NPR ’s David Folkenflik breaks down the case. Something happened last year for the first time since the Great Depression: More people moved out of the U.S. than into it. The Wall Stree...

Mar 25, 202616 min

These countries stayed out of the war — but they’re suffering from it

President Trump reversed course on attacking Iran’s power plants Monday, saying they are in talks to end the war and fully open the Strait of Hormuz. The Wall Street Journal ’s Tom Fairless joins to discuss how countries are working to save energy as the back-and-forth over the strait continues. Investigators are working to determine how an Air Canada jet crashed into a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The Washington Post reports on how an air-traffic controller said afterward that he...

Mar 24, 202616 min

Trump gives Iran an ultimatum — and gets threats in return

President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of crucial energy infrastructure. Reuters reports on how Iran issued a threat of its own in response. ICE officers are being deployed to airports to assist TSA agents with long lines. Politico reports that the moves comes as funding to reopen DHS remains stalled. Congress may have accidentally turned off tax-filing and payment deadlines for more than three years. Richard Rubin of the Wall Street Jour...

Mar 23, 202616 min

How Elon Musk transformed Twitter — and what it means for online discourse

From Apple News In Conversation : Twitter was created 20 years ago. Many saw the platform as an online public square — a place to connect with strangers, spark viral debates, and even launch careers and social movements. When Elon Musk bought Twitter in 2022, he began reshaping it in his own image, eventually rebranding it as X, and redefining how it operates and what it’s used for. New York Times technology reporters Ryan Mac and Kate Conger, authors of Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed ...

Mar 20, 202631 min

The inside story behind Banksy’s true identity

The U.S. is considering lifting sanctions on some Iranian oil. The Washington Post ’s Evan Halper explains why. Fallout from revelations about Latino civil-rights icon Cesar Chavez have been swift as institutions move to strip his name off of buildings, parks and other sites. Gustavo Arellano of the Los Angeles Times joins to discuss the reaction. The identity of the artist known as Banksy has reportedly been revealed. Blake Morrison of Reuters breaks down how he and his colleagues unraveled the...

Mar 20, 202617 min

They bet on the war — then tried to rewrite the news

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee Wednesday. NBC News reports on how Gabbard declined to say whether Iran had posed an imminent threat before the war began. A Times of Israel correspondent says he received death threats about his reporting on a missile strike in Jerusalem from bettors on the prediction site Polymarket. Will Oremus of the Washington Post explains what happened next. The men’s NCAA basketball tournament is underway. ...

Mar 19, 202616 min

Iran’s top officials keep dying. This is how the regime is surviving.

Iran is cracking down on dissent to prevent an uprising by its citizens. The Wall Street Journal ’s Margherita Stancati breaks down the situation Iranians are in. Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin begins the confirmation process today to become the next homeland-security secretary. The Atlantic ’s Nick Miroff discusses what Mullin might do with large warehouses the administration purchased to convert into megajails. Cuba is dealing with a major economic crisis and the failure of its antiquated p...

Mar 18, 202615 min

“This is not our war”: the countries refusing Trump’s call for help

President Trump’s call for military assistance from other countries at the Strait of Hormuz has met with a mostly cool reception. NBC News reports on why. A federal judge tossed out subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve in a probe over whether Jerome Powell gave false testimony. The Wall Street Journal ’s Nick Timiraos breaks down the case. A cash-only market for GLP-1s is bringing down prices for the drugs across the industry. Christopher Rowland of the Washington Post joins to discuss why lo...

Mar 17, 202615 min
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