The Man Who Was Supposed to Save Crypto
Episode Date: November 18, 2022Earlier this year, much of the crypto industry imploded, taking with it billions of dollars. From that crash, one company and its charismatic founder...
This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro and Sabrina Tavernise. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
2293 episodes transcribedEarlier this year, much of the crypto industry imploded, taking with it billions of dollars. From that crash, one company and its charismatic founder...
This week, Israel swore in a new Parliament, paving the way back to power for former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, even as he is on trial for cor...
Divided government appears poised to return to Washington. In the midterm elections, the Republicans seem likely to manage to eke out a majority in th...
Days after voters rejected his vision for the country in the midterms, former President Donald J. Trump is expected to announce a third run for presid...
On the first nationwide test of American students since the pandemic, scores plummeted to levels not seen in 20 years. The results show how challengin...
Sandra Plantz, an administrator at Gallia County Local Schools for more than 20 years, oversees areas as diverse as Title I reading remediation and fe...
This week’s elections have been startlingly close. Control of both chambers of Congress remain up in the air.Historically, the president’s party is bl...
In the early hours of Wednesday, control of both the House and Senate remained uncertain.Going into the midterms, some analysts expected a repudiation...
Over the last decade, Wisconsin has become an extreme experiment in single-party rule. Republican officials have redrawn the state’s election district...
For the Democrats to hold on to power in Washington, they have to do what President Biden did in Pennsylvania two years ago: Break the Republican Part...
The phenomenon of babies stolen from hospitals in Spain, once shrouded in secrecy, is now being spoken about.The thefts happened during the end of the...
This moment in politics will be defined by shifts at the grass-roots level. It wasn’t long ago that Democrats used to brag about the coalition they ha...
With an unpopular president and soaring inflation, Democrats knew they had an uphill battle in the midterms.But the fall of Roe v. Wade seemed to offe...
For decades, many universities have used race as a factor when deciding which students to admit. In the past, the Supreme Court has backed that practi...
Early on Friday, an intruder broke into the San Francisco home of Nancy Pelosi and bludgeoned Ms. Pelosi’s husband, Paul, with a hammer.The shocking a...
It was long awaited, and some doubted that it would ever come to pass, but last week, the tech billionaire Elon Musk officially took over Twitter.The...
Four years ago, Xi Jinping set himself up to become China’s leader indefinitely.At last week’s Communist Party congress in Beijing, he stepped into th...
For Sam Anderson, a staff writer, traveling with animals can lead to enlightening experience. In this essay for The New York Times Magazine, Mr. Ander...
This moment in politics will be defined by shifts at the grass-roots level. Today, we talk to conservative voters about the forces animating the midte...
Voters in Brazil on Sunday will choose between two larger-than-life, populist candidates in a presidential race that is widely seen as the nation’s —...