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The problem with the news right now? It’s everywhere. And each day, it can feel like we’re all just mindlessly scrolling. It’s why we created What Next. This short daily show is here to help you make sense of things. When the news feels overwhelming, we’re here to help you answer: What next? Look for new episodes every weekday morning. Get more of What Next with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonu... more

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The U.S. and Iran began (and ended) negotiations under a shaky ceasefire, and are now at the stage where America is threatening to also blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon have begun negotiating over Hezbollah, with conspicuo... more

Lurking behind—and sometimes explicitly out in front of — the Trump administration’s ire for DEI, its crackdowns on immigration, and its rhetoric about what kind of country America is, is “the Great Replacement theory.” But it’s not an exclusively Am... more

If you had as much trouble getting along with other humans as Sam Altman does, you too might be eager to issue in the artificial intelligence revolution.

Guest: Andrew Marantz, staff writer for the New Yorker. 

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With Congress again out for recess—instead of, say, working to end the partial government shutdown or doing something, anything, when the president threatens war crimes—one media organization had the savvy, gall, and, okay, shamelessness to deputize ... more

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Andrew Marantz
Staff writer at The New Yorker who researched and reported on Sam Altman and OpenAI
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Harvey Levin
Founder and face of TMZ
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Episode: SchadenFriday: Washington Gets TMZ’d
Sam Altman
CEO of OpenAI
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Episode: Why OpenAI Bought a Talk Show
Mike Isaac
Tech reporter for The New York Times
The New York Times
Episode: Why OpenAI Bought a Talk Show
Nadav Lapid
Israeli screenwriter and film director
Yes (director) / Israeli cinema
Episode: He Made 2026's "Most Controversial Film"
Mark Warner
U.S. Senator from Virginia, top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee
U.S. Senate
Episode: What Can a Senator Do to Stop Trump?
Idrees Ali
National security correspondent at Reuters
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Episode: Trump’s Threatening War Crimes. Will Anyone Stop Him?
Colleen Dulle
Vatican correspondent at America Media
America Media
Episode: Trump Vs The Pope
Greg Lavallee
Chief Technology Officer at Slate
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Episode: TBD Tries... Vibe Coding

Hosts

Mary Harris
Host of What Next, providing daily insights and analysis on current events.
Lizzie O'Leary
Host of What Next TBD, and other Slate podcasts, contributing to daily news analysis.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 3.7k ratings
  • Yes Mary, push back harder! that’s what we want to see.

    Finally an episode (Roblox) where I genuinely saw real push back by the reporter/interviewer against the hypocritical stances of their guests. I hope to see more of this going forward bc I think this is a great way to get individuals to not only explore their own belief systems but to be more willingly to hear and accept others.

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    4
    E. Nicks
    United Statesa month ago
  • Irritated

    I wanted to get through an episode to hear the topic, but the laughing during the announcing of serious news threw me off.

    Don’t get me wrong. I laughed when I talk as well, but I’m not reporting on our slide into authoritarianism. I hope the hosts read this comment and make a shift.

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    3
    garzangelica
    United Statesa month ago
  • Hard to listen to

    Luke Willie talks like a 15 year old teen. Like, like, like, you know, you know, you know. Can’t this be fixed????

    Slate is trash .

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    StillWater1
    United Statesa month ago
  • Hockey culture wars

    This person is insane haha I’m all for hockey getting every single person who’s interested in the game involved and welcomed but the NHL for all its faults has been significantly more embracing of the gay community than any other major league. Also seems this person is totally unaware of Carl Nassib who’s probably the most important name in this topic. Good work 👍🏼

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    Sicknasty95
    United States2 months ago
  • Bonus preview

    I don’t care for teasers trying to get my money.

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    Vitamin_D
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the show's focus on timely, relevant topics, offering diverse expert insights into complex issues.
Overall, the informative nature of the podcast seems to provide substantial value to its audience, making it a go-to for understanding current events.
There are criticisms regarding the host's interviewing style, which some find flippant or dismissive towards serious subjects.

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What Can a Senator Do to Stop Trump?
Q: Are you prepared to say you don't want to fund this war?
He refuses to commit to funding a specific amount yet, arguing for guardrails and careful consideration of military needs and the political realities, while expressing reluctance to support a large funding package without conditions.
What Can a Senator Do to Stop Trump?
Q: Given all this, what is a senator to do?
Warner outlines using oversight, constitutional tools, and bipartisan pressure to rein in or slow down wartime decisions, while preparing political and legislative pressure that can influence outcomes.
He Made 2026's "Most Controversial Film"
Q: What is the film trying to say about Israelis and their relationship to Gaza?
Lapid suggests the film digs into the 'soul of the predators' to illuminate the complex, often blind, ways a society engages with violence against others while grappling with its own trauma.
He Made 2026's "Most Controversial Film"
Q: How did your plans for this movie change after October 7th?
He describes feeling compelled to return to Israel, confronting real events, and letting the ongoing conflict shape the film's themes of power, violence, and moral responsibility.
He Made 2026's "Most Controversial Film"
Q: Do you buy that Yes is the most controversial movie of the year?
Lapid argues yes, but frames its controversy as a necessary confrontation with uncomfortable truths about Israeli society and its nationalist impulses, rather than a sensationalist stance.

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