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Warning: This episode discusses suicide.
Hours after Jeffrey Epstein arrived at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, an employee expressed concern over his distraught state, saying in an email to the jail staff, “just to be on the safe side and prevent any suicidal thoughts can someone from Psychology come and talk with him.”
The reporter Charles Homans details The New York Times’s major new investigation, which tries to answer the question: Did the world’s most powerful and well-connected sex offender die by his own hand or by somebody else’s?
If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.
Guest: Charles Homans, a reporter covering national politics for The New York Times and The Times Magazine.
Background reading: Congressional action made possible the fullest examination of Epstein’s death, and The New York Times set out to do it.
Photo: The New York Times
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What has been the right-wing reaction to the US-Iran deal? Is Trump already looking for a scapegoat? And, what is the real motive behind JD Vance’s new book on faith?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Will Trump’s new peace deal with Iran actually work? Is it any better than Obama’s original agreement? And, what was the real motive behind his UFC White House event?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Igjen får vi høre skurken prøve å prate Arne rundt, men han avslører seg gang på gang.
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I 1938 er det norske herrelandslaget for første gang med i fotball-VM. Men fra banen vitner toppscorer Arne Brustad at turneringen blir holdt i en verden på randen av krig.
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Almost 50 years ago, Steven Spielberg directed “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” the story of an average man who discovers that humanity may not be alone in the universe. Over the decades, Spielberg has directed several movies about what would happen if humanity made contact with aliens. Would the aliens be kind like the title character in “E.T. the Extra Terrestrial”? Would they be cruel like the murderous aliens of “War of the Worlds”? And regardless of what the aliens were like, would we humans be ready to receive them?
Spielberg returns to the question of whether we’re alone in the universe, and what it might mean if we’re not, with his new film “Disclosure Day.” Today, he sits down with Rachel Abrams, a host of “The Daily,” to talk about the film, and about what he has learned over five decades of making movies about aliens.
On Today’s Episode
Steven Spielberg, director of “Disclosure Day.”
Background Reading
‘Disclosure Day’ Review: Spielberg Plays His Greatest Cosmic Hits
What Steven Spielberg Taught Me About Fear, Catharsis, and Being Human
Photo credit: Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum, for The New York Times
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Is Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the main obstacle for Trump’s peace deal? Will the Strait of Hormuz ever return to normal? And, what does Trump’s angry NBC interview walkout tell us about his relationship with the US news media?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Atten år gamle Djordje Wilms har erkjent straffeskyld for drapet på Tamima. Hvem er han, og hvordan ble han drapsmann? Marte Solbakken undersøker Djordje Wilms’ historie og finner en kilde som aldri har fortalt før.
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«Hatet som drepte Tamima» er laget av Marte Solbakken. Originalmusikk ved Hans Kristen Hyrve og Marte Solbakken. Lyddesign av Hans Kristen Hyrve. Produsent er Sindre Leganger. Silje Kathrine Sviggum bidro med research til denne episoden. Redaksjonsledelse ved Monica Flatabø. Redaktør er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2026.
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Anna Dalland flyttet til Moskva for å gå i Lenins lære, men da krigen kommer blir hun stemmen for Sovjetisk motstand.
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Etter at bolsjevikene tar makten i Russland, begynner deler av Arbeiderpartiet å flørte med revolusjon. Den sosialistiske redaktøren av vittighetsmagasinet Hvepsen, Hans Østerholt, ønsker ikke at partiet skal ty til voldelige midler. Han, og arméen sin av vitsemakere, bruker våpenet de mestrer best mot de revolusjonære: humor.
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What should we make of Trump and Hegseth's bizarre cabinet meeting? Will Trump’s interference in the Senate primaries hurt the Republicans in the midterms? And, does James Talarico have what it takes to turn Texas blue?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Why does Trump understand the media better than the media understands him? Are tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos more dangerous to journalism than Rupert Murdoch ever was? What did Tina Brown see change in Trump from the '80s to now, and when did he turn "dark"?
Alastair and Rory are joined by Tina Brown, author of the Substack 'Fresh Hell' and former editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, to discuss all these questions and more.
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Den 24. august 2025 ble Tamima Nibras Juhar drept mens hun var alene på nattevakt i et hybelhus for unge på Kampen i Oslo. PST hadde fått flere varsler om gjerningsmannen, men han ble likevel vurdert som en lav trussel. Hvordan endte Tamima opp i den situasjonen, og hvorfor ble ikke gjerningsmannen stoppet?
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«Hatet som drepte Tamima» er laget av Marte Solbakken. Originalmusikk ved Hans Kristen Hyrve og Marte Solbakken. Lyddesign av Hans Kristen Hyrve. Produsent er Sindre Leganger. Ellen Borge Kristoffersen bidro med research til denne episoden. Redaksjonsledelse ved Monica Flatabø. Redaktør er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2026.
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Why is the US unable to break Iran? Will China enter the conflict? And, what can we expect from the new chair of the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Hvordan vil det gå med Arne og Berit. Mister de alt de eier og har?
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Røverradion er endelig tilbake! Nytt av sesongen er at ansvarlig redaktør Mina Hadjian er programleder sammen med røverne. I første episode får vi bli bedre kjent med Reven i Eidsberg fengsel. Hvordan havner en sjarmerende bergenser i et høysikkerhetsfengsel på Østlandet? Hør Revens historie som blant annet handler om barndom, slossing og penger.
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Politiet sier brannen var en tragisk ulykke, og at ingen av ungdommen har lidd. Familiene tror dem, helt til det dukker opp funn, rykter og opplysninger som ikke stemmer med forklaringen de fikk. Hva ble egentlig gjort fra politiets side, og hvorfor må saken gjenåpnes fem år senere?
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«Dødsbrannen i Herøy» er laget av Haakon Lange. Originalmusikk og lyddesign av Tom Henley. Redaksjonsledelse ved Monica Flatabø. Redaktør er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2026.
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Det er mange forskjellige regler og kodekser man har som kriminell, men det med tysting, det er universelt. Det gjør man bare ikke. Hva skjer med tysterne, og finnes det noen unntak fra regelen, der tysting faktisk er lov?
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How worried are Baltic countries about the threat from Russia? Would the US protect its NATO allies from Putin? And what is happening on the Estonian border?
Last weekend, Gordon headed to the annual Lennart Meri security conference in Estonia to speak with experts from across the world about the security challenges the region is currently facing. Listen as he speaks with journalists, former presidents, and former NATO intelligence analysts about what is happening across the Baltics.
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The Trump administration announced the creation of a $1.8 billion fund to compensate those who claim they were targeted by the Biden Justice Department and Democrats.
Andrew Duehren, who covers tax policy, explains how the fund came about and who might get the money.
Guest: Andrew Duehren, who writes about tax policy for The New York Times from Washington.
Background reading:
The Justice Department announced the $1.8 billion fund on Monday. Mr. Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund, explained.Photo: Eric Lee for The New York Times
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