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Join Shumita Basu every weekday morning as she guides you through some of the most fascinating stories in the news — and how the world’s best journalists are covering them.... more
FAQs about Apple News Today:How many episodes does Apple News Today have?The podcast currently has 1,562 episodes available.
December 04, 2020How conspiracy theories put election workers in dangerThe Washington Post looks at the threats being directed at election officials across the country. And NPR covers a recent speech by top Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling calling on the president and his allies to stop repeating false claims that undermine the electoral process.Politico explains President-elect Biden’s plans to combat the resurgent drug epidemic. Anne McCloy, a news anchor at CBS-6 Albany in New York, has helped thousands of people get unemployment benefits. The Atlantic has the story.BuzzFeed News reports that the South Korean legislature passed an amendment exempting K-pop star Jin from military service, just in time for his 28th birthday....more10minPlay
December 03, 2020Can Trump pardon himself? What about his kids?Time answers key questions about President Trump’s pardon powers. In an op-ed for the Washington Post, former Maryland representative John Delaney argues that the government should pay individuals $1,500 to get vaccinated. But Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at NYU School of Medicine, tells NBC’s Today Show that paying for vaccinations is a bad idea.The Marshall Project looks at the long-lasting impact of the term “superpredator” on American criminal policy and politics. According to the Washington Post, scented candles have been getting some unusually harsh reviews during the pandemic....more10minPlay
December 02, 2020Which countries have responded to COVID-19 best — and worst?ABC News reports on Attorney General William Barr, who said on Tuesday that the Department of Justice found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. NBC News has a story about an alleged bribery-for-pardon scheme being investigated by the DOJ.Bloomberg News ranks countries based on the success of each nation’s response to the pandemic.Lisa Miller writes about how the pandemic is affecting kids’ mental health for the Cut at New York Magazine.An artificial-intelligence tool has solved a scientific mystery that had eluded researchers for more than 50 years. The Guardian has the story.Fox News reports on the growing number of American cities offering financial incentives for people to relocate there....more10minPlay
December 01, 2020Who will get a COVID-19 vaccine first? It’s complicated.Bloomberg reports that Vice President Pence told U.S. governors a COVID-19 vaccine is just weeks away from distribution. Stat explains how decisions are being made about who will receive a vaccine first.CNN breaks down the federal relief programs that are set to expire at the end of the year. Grist reports that after signing the Great American Outdoors Act, the Trump administration has now changed some of the rules, which critics argue undermines the spirit of the legislation.Vox points to studies that show a neural link between gratitude and giving....more9minPlay
November 30, 2020Why athletes have more access to COVID-19 tests than nursesThe L.A. Times breaks down the new coronavirus-related restrictions taking effect today in Los Angeles County. And the L.A. Times reports on local residents’ reactions to the new order.For the Washington Post, Kent Babb writes about the very different levels of access to COVID-19 testing experienced by health-care workers and athletes.NPR says false claims of voter fraud by the president and Republican allies could backfire for GOP candidates in the Georgia Senate runoffs.President-elect Biden and his family will be joined by a cat in the White House next year. The Guardian has the story....more8minPlay
November 25, 2020Life in Lockdown: LoveFor Vox, Elizabeth Segran talks to people about their dating experiences in the COVID-19 era. And the Washington Post offers some pandemic dating tips.Sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox writes for the Washington Post about the declining divorce rate during the pandemic. And the Wall Street Journal looks at some of the most common reasons couples are experiencing tension right now.The New Yorker and Bustle hear from couples who adjusted their weddings plans because of the coronavirus....more10minPlay
November 24, 2020Life in Lockdown: ParentingFor the Atlantic, Joe Pinsker talks with Melissa Mazmanian about the unrealistic societal expectations on working parents.The Washington Post reports on how the pandemic is specifically affecting working moms. And a Wall Street Journal survey found that nearly two-thirds of fathers say they’ve become closer to their kids during this time, which is great for the whole family.Vox breaks down how the child-care crisis in the United States comes down to economics. The Atlantic explains the limited child-care options for parents who are essential workers. And Time Magazine warns that the pandemic has devastated the U.S. child-care industry and that these losses may be difficult to come back from for years to come.For NPR, Sesame Workshop’s Rosemarie Truglio offers some advice on parenting during the pandemic....more11minPlay
November 23, 2020Life in Lockdown: LonelinessNBC News has the stories of elderly people who have died from long periods of isolation duringthe coronavirus pandemic. And former surgeon general Vivek Murthy talks with NPR about the negative effects of loneliness and the power of human connection.Social scientist Kasley Killam writes for Scientific American about a recent study that found that levels of loneliness have mostly remained unchanged during the pandemic, despite increased isolation.Astronauts tell USA Today their strategies for coping with anxiety and loneliness during long periods of isolation. And Vox spoke with Murthy about his suggestions for addressing feelings of loneliness....more10minPlay
November 20, 2020Why is Trump still challenging the election?The Washington Post explores President Trump’s plans to overturn the results of the election by delaying and disqualifying votes in key states, while Politico explains that the strategy is almost certain to fail. Meanwhile, Georgia finished its statewide recount, confirming Joe Biden’s victory there. CNN has the story.Vox’s Anna North explains why so many schools in the United States are closing, even as bars and restaurants are allowed to stay open.ABC News tells the stories of three young people who died of COVID-19.The Wall Street Journal reports that public officials are urging people not to travel for Thanksgiving. But if you are planning to visit family, PBS NewsHour has some guidance on how to think about navigating the holiday safely....more10minPlay
November 19, 2020As COVID-19 cases rise, U.S. leaders enact new restrictionsCBS provides an overview of some of the coronavirus-related restrictions announced by state and local leaders this week. And the Washington Post reports that, as escalating outbreaks threaten to overwhelm hospitals across the country, Republican governors are among those implementing stricter public-health measures.PBS Newshour spoke with former national security adviser H.R. McMaster about the Trump administration’s announcement that it is to reduce U.S. troop numbers in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia. And the L.A. Times spoke with young Afghans who have only known their country with an American military presence, and worry a withdrawal will mean the return of Taliban rule.Jill Lepore writes for the New Yorker about how U.S. presidents have avoided making some of their papers and files public record — and what we might be able to expect from the current president.Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov was consulted with for Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit. He talks with Slate about what the show got right....more11minPlay
FAQs about Apple News Today:How many episodes does Apple News Today have?The podcast currently has 1,562 episodes available.