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 whole spectrum of Trump’s foreign policy is on display when it comes to South America: The US Navy is gathering off the coast of Venezuela, while the Treasury Department prepares to send tens of billions of dollars to Argentina.
Guest: Brian Wi... more
Off-cycle elections generally favor the party that isn’t in the White House. And with a large voting bloc of federal employees, Virginia Democrats were feeling good about the upcoming elections for governor and attorney general. Then texts from their... more
Paying a fraction of a penny per stream and diminishing the value of music were bad enough for Xiu Xiu, but when Spotify owner Daniel Ek announced an investment in a German defense contractor, they decided it was time to take the music back.
Guest: ... more
As Trump throws out journalists and outlets that report anything negative about him, he’s limiting access to a group of right-wing influencers who work to further his agenda.
Guest: Makena Kelly, tech and politics writer for WIRED.
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Learn a lot from different parts of the government and current analysis and opinions! Great host!!
Argument - I don’t like the rulings so the SC must be in trumps corner. Disregarding the unprecedented judicial overreach displayed in the last 9 months by some federal and appellate courts who clearly believe that they can overrule an elected president on international and domestic affairs . Of course , the SC needs to entertain these cases to stop the left’s attempt to use the judiciary as a tool to stop policies they don’t like.
Please! Mary! Stop laughing (and flirting with male guests) while interviewing about super serious issues! We’re in dangerous times — for too many reasons to mention. Specifically during today’s government shutdown episode, listen back and see how much laughing you did during this interview (with the latter male guest — not the first female one). You’re sadly giving an impression that you’re tone-deaf to the dangerous times we’re in — like you’ll be unaffected by current events that millions of ... more
I cannot believe this is a whole podcast episode. One, the data is publicly available, so I don’t understand why you keep calling it a “leak.” You can search anyone’s name on Spotify and find their playlists—it’s not news. Two, genuinely, who cares. It’s music. Playlists. Songs. If you are upset about your playlists being “leaked” by some 23 y/o who scraped Spotify, you are doing pretty well.
There are actual, real, impactful issues happening, including in tech, which is what TBD is usually f... more
Not worth the time. Total waste of podcast space.
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The content is anchored in providing concise explanations and analyses of current events, helping listeners navigate through the overwhelming amount of news available each day. Episodes typically feature expert guests who provide insights on diverse topics ranging from politics and government actions to social issues, technology, and healthcare. Notably, the show aims to simplify complex narratives, ensuring that audiences walk away with a clearer understanding of the most pressing matters affecting society today. A distinctive feature is its commitment to daily updates, allowing listeners to remain informed on rapidly changing news cycles.
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