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The Opinions
The New York Times Opinion
Frequency: 1 episode/2d. Total Eps: 181

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Uninspired by Plant-Based Foods? Add Some Anchovies.
lundi 2 septembre 2024 • Duration 07:25
Anchovies can help make plant-forward eating more delicious and appealing, argues Christopher Beckman, an archaeologist-turned-anchovy-lover. He is the author of “A Twist in the Tail: How the Humble Anchovy Flavored Western Cuisine,” and he makes the case for why we should all embrace the small, oily fish.
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Kamala Harris Wrote Two Books. They Paint Different Pictures.
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Duration 09:06
Kamala Harris has made her time as a prosecutor central to her presidential pitch. In this audio essay, Carlos Lozada, a Times Opinion columnist and host of “Matter of Opinion,” examines Harris’s two memoirs, reflects on how her criminal justice message has changed and explores what that may reveal about her candidacy.
Charles Blow on Coming Out Late in Life
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 09:12
For Pride Month, the Opinion columnist Charles Blow dove into the stories of people who embraced fluid sexual identities later in life. He argues that despite the increasing number of people who come out as queer during adolescence, some don’t recognize or reveal an attraction to the same sex until their 40s or 50s. In this audio essay he shares their stories and his own.
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Farah Stockman on How Democrats Can Win Rural America
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 08:03
Democrats tend to do well in cities; Republicans tend to do well in rural areas. But winning back at least some rural voters is essential for Democrats to succeed in statewide elections. Farah Stockman, a member of the New York Times editorial board, found one Democrat who is trying out a new message in rural Ohio.
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Michelle Goldberg on the Kamala Harris Sugar High
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 10:58
With Democratic enthusiasm for Kamala Harris at a fever pitch, the New York Times Opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg spent a day in Atlanta at one of her rallies speaking with voters. In this audio essay, Goldberg argues that the energy among voters she met there is real, and more importantly, will last.
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David French on Being Canceled by His Former Church
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 16:35
A few months ago, the Opinion columnist David French and his family were canceled by their former church. In response, French wrote about the painful experience of being abandoned by his faith community. The column led to an outpouring from readers sharing their own thoughts and similar experiences. In this audio essay, French sits down with his editor, Aaron Retica, to discuss the fallout and listen to some of the responses he received from readers.
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David Brooks on Ending America's 'Social and Emotional Breakdown'
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 06:45
When David Brooks was growing up, he was emotionally detached, he says. Over the past several years, he’s worked to change that. In this audio essay, Brooks shares what he learned opening up with others on his journey to become a fuller human being: that better conversation could help save America from its “social and emotional breakdown.”
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Introducing 'The Opinions'
mercredi 14 août 2024 • Duration 01:46
Commentary from the biggest names in New York Times Opinion. One voice, one idea, four days a week, in 10 minutes or less.
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Can You Tell Which Short Story ChatGPT Wrote?
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 19:05
In this era of artificial intelligence, who can compose a better beach read for the vacationing masses? The beloved fiction writer Curtis Sittenfeld … or ChatGPT?
Listen as Sittenfeld sits down with the Opinion editor Susannah Meadows to talk about what they learned after pitting her writing against artificial intelligence, and hear excerpts from both stories to decide for yourself which is the more compelling read.
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The ‘Sad Missed Opportunity’ of the Democratic Convention
mardi 27 août 2024 • Duration 10:08
The Democratic Party’s recent position — or lack of position — on Gaza “feels like gaslighting to a lot of Democratic voters,” Farah Stockman of the editorial board argues in this audio essay. The party claims to value social justice and human rights, but when it comes to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, she says, Kamala Harris “needs to do more, and she can do more, to assure people she’s going to have a more evenhanded approach when she becomes president.”
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