Episodes
The Onion, the satirical news outlet, wants to buy Infowars, the platform conspiracy theorist Alex Jones used to defame families of the Sandy Hook massacre. Onion CEO Ben Collins shares why and John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety, explains what it means to Sandy Hook families and the fight against disinformation.
Further Reading:
-The Onion Is Buying Alex Jones’s Infowars Site
-Alex Jones Files for Bankruptcy Following Sandy Hook Trial Losses
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Published 11/15/24
Leaders from around the world are meeting in Azerbaijan for the U.N.’s COP29 climate conference. With Donald Trump’s recent election victory looming over the event, the U.S.’s role will be diminished. WSJ’s Matthew Dalton explains why this moment might be China’s chance to shine.
Further Listening:
-The Oil Giant Hosting This Year’s U.N. Climate Summit
-The Fight Over Climate Change's Price Tag
Further Reading:
-Trump Victory Leaves China Calling the Shots at COP29 Climate...
Published 11/14/24
The famous investor and muti-billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is doing something unusual: selling stocks and hoarding cash. WSJ’s Spencer Jakab breaks down possible reasons why and what everyday investors can learn from his choices.
Further Reading:
- Does Warren Buffett Know Something That We Don’t?
- A $150 Billion Question: What Will Warren Buffett Do With All That Cash?
Further Listening:
- Charlie Munger: Curmudgeon, Sage and Investing Legend
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Published 11/13/24
After abortion access wins in 2022, Democrats made a bet that voters backing abortion on states’ ballot measures would also back Democratic candidates. WSJ’s Laura Kusisto explains why that bet turned out to be wrong.
Further Listening:
The Scramble Is on to Fill Trump’s Cabinet
What a Republican Congress Could Mean for Trump
Further Reading:
Voters Continued to Back Abortion Rights. It Didn’t Help Democrats.
A State-by-State Guide to Abortion Access in the U.S.
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Published 11/12/24
The incoming Trump administration has just named its White House chief of staff and more appointments will be coming soon. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia on who is in the running and how this transition could be different from 2016.
Further Reading:
-The Scramble Is On to Fill Out Trump’s Cabinet
-Lutnick Consults With Musk, Kushner, Wall Street in Rush to Staff Trump White House
-Meet the Wall Street Bigwig Who Has Become Trump’s Headhunter in Chief
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-Red, White and...
Published 11/08/24
The race is over! Molly Ball and Ryan Knutson dive into the election results to understand what the electorate is feeling. Plus, where did it all go wrong for Democrats and what will day one of a Trump presidency look like?
Further Listening:
- Red, White and Who? Playlist
- Red, White and Who? It’s Trump.
- Red, White and Who? An Electoral College Blowout?
Further Reading:
- How Trump Won the Economy-Is-Everything Election
- Trump Win Marks a Blow to Biden’s Legacy
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Published 11/08/24
Former president Donald Trump is now president-elect. But that wasn’t the only win this week for the GOP. Republicans have also secured a majority in the Senate, and they’re poised to win the House of Representatives. WSJ’s Siobhan Hughes breaks down what this Republican trifecta could look like.
Further Reading:
-Republicans Poised to Keep Control of House After Winning Senate
-How Republicans Regained Control of the Senate
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-Red, White and Who? It's...
Published 11/07/24
Republican former president Donald Trump defeats Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, reclaiming the White House. WSJ’s Alex Leary reports on Trump’s winning strategy and the campaign that fueled it.
Further Listening:
-Red, White and Who? Playlist
Further Reading:
-Trump Defeats Harris, Marking Historic Comeback
-How Donald Trump Won—by Being Donald Trump
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Published 11/06/24
After flipping Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States. In the early hours of the morning, Molly Ball and Ryan Knutson discuss election night and Trump's victory.
Further Listening:
- Red, White and Who? Playlist
- Red, White and Who? An Electoral College Blowout?
- Red, White and Who? The Undecided Voters Who Could Decide The Election
Further Reading:
- Live Coverage from WSJ
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Published 11/06/24
Election night is here, and the U.S.–and the world–is watching as the votes come in. WSJ's Politics Editor Ben Pershing walks us through what he's keeping a close eye on, and how long it might take before a winner is called.
Further Reading:
-Election Day 2024 Live: It's Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump as America Votes
-A (Don’t Hold Us to It) Hour-by-Hour Guide to Election Night
Further Listening:
-Harris, Trump and the Inflation Election
-Red, White and Who? An Electoral...
Published 11/05/24
Tomorrow is Election Day, and both Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have campaigned on bringing down inflation. WSJ’s Nick Timiraos breaks down how both candidates’ plans will impact everyday costs.
Further Listening:
-Why Trump and Harris Aren’t Talking About the $1.8 Trillion Deficit
-Red, White and Who? Playlist
Further Reading:
-Economists Warn of New Inflation Hazards After Election
-Inflation Continues Its Bumpy Decline With Mixed September...
Published 11/04/24
For decades, activists and lawmakers have tried to change the way child care works in the U.S. But they haven’t had much success. More recently, a fight has been brewing at the local level. This Tuesday, several places around the country will vote on whether to subsidize childcare. WSJ’s Harriet Torry explains what that could mean for one county in Texas.
Further Reading:
-Are American Taxpayers Ready to Foot the Bill for Child Care?
-Child Care, Rent, Insurance: Where Inflation Hits...
Published 11/01/24
Rachel Humphreys and Molly Ball share dispatches from two major campaign events with Ryan Knutson. Molly analyzes the closing arguments and outlines what to expect on election day. Plus, we finally answer listeners’ most asked question: What’s up with the electoral college?
Further Listening:
- Red, White and Who? Playlist
- Red, White and Who? The Undecided Voters Who Could Decide The Election
- Red, White and Who? The Desperation Stage
Further Reading:
- America Is Having a...
Published 11/01/24
After a rocky start, self-driving car company Waymo seems to have won over riders in San Francisco. WSJ’s Meghan Bobrowsky talks about the company’s push to convince the public its robotaxis are safe and the challenges of replicating that progress elsewhere.
Further Reading:
-How San Francisco Learned to Love Self-Driving Cars
-America’s Most Tech-Forward City Has Doubts About Self-Driving Cars
Further Listening:
-The Future of Self-Driving Cars Is Here
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Published 10/31/24
For four generations, the Merwin family has worked in Boeing’s factories in Washington state. But for the last six weeks, Tony Merwin and his son Patrick have been on strike, along with 33,000 machinists. They explain why they’re demanding higher wages and pension benefits.
Further Reading:
-For This Boeing Family, the Job Is the Same. The Payoff Isn’t
-Boeing Strike Extended After Union Machinists Reject Contract
-Boeing’s CEO Is Shrinking the Jet Maker to Stop Its Crisis From...
Published 10/30/24
During the Trump administration, Chris Krebs was the top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security. He spoke with WSJ’s Rolfe Winkler at WSJ Tech Live about the upcoming U.S. election and growing cyber threats from foreign governments.
Further Listening:
-The Chinese Hackers Spying on U.S. Internet Traffic
-Red, White and Who? Playlist
Further Reading:
-China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers in New ‘Salt Typhoon’ Cyberattack
-U.S. Wiretap Systems...
Published 10/29/24
For the past two years, tech billionaire Elon Musk has been having regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin. WSJ’s Thomas Grove reports on what we know about the nature of their conversations and why that contact raises potential national security concerns for some in the current administration.
Further Reading:
- Elon Musk’s Secret Conversations With Vladimir Putin
- Musk Says He Thwarted Attack on Russian Fleet in Ukraine’s Crimea
Further Listening:
- Uncovering...
Published 10/28/24
Hans Zimmer, Academy Award-winning composer, and Golnar Khosrowshahi, CEO of Reservoir Media, discuss AI in the music industry, why human creation is still unique and whether or not Zimmer approves of “The Journal” theme music.
Further Listening:
-Artificial: The OpenAI Story
-When AI Comes for Your Art
Further Reading:
-Hans Zimmer, Movie Maestro
-Music Labels Take On AI Startups With New Lawsuits
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Published 10/25/24
Five undecided voters in swing states speak to Rachel Humphreys about how they're feeling as election day looms. Ryan Knutson and Molly Ball unpack the stakes. Plus, will betting markets predict the winner?
Further Listening:
- Red, White and Who? Playlist
- Red, White and Who? The Desperation Stage
- How Betting on U.S. Politics Is Getting Big
Further Reading:
- Trump Takes Narrow Lead Over Harris in Closing Weeks of Race
- Meet the Traders Making Money Off the Trump Shooting...
Published 10/25/24
Mike Jeffries, former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, was arrested and charged with running an international sex-trafficking ring. WSJ’s Khadeeja Safdar describes the alleged crimes and the potential fallout for the company.
Further Reading:
-Former Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries Is Arrested, Charged in Sex-Trafficking Case
Further Listening:
-The Resurrection of Abercrombie & Fitch
-JPMorgan's $75 Million Jeffrey Epstein Settlement
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Published 10/24/24
Across the country, elections officials are bracing for a potentially contentious election day. At the same time, a network of conservative election integrity groups are preparing to challenge the result. WSJ's Rebecca Ballhaus reports on the billionaire-funded effort to contest the election, and WSJ's Jim Carlton reports how Maricopa County, Arizona is preparing for the worst.
Further Reading:
-The Secretive Billionaire Network Funding ‘Stop the Steal’ 2.0
-‘It Feels Very Dystopian.’...
Published 10/23/24
For 17 days last year, unidentified drones swarmed an area in Virginia that is home to a military base and other sensitive intelligence sites. WSJ’s Gordon Lubold looked into why it was so difficult for U.S. officials to stop them.
Further Reading:
-Mystery Drones Swarmed a U.S. Military Base for 17 Days. The Pentagon Is Stumped.
Further Listening:
-How Ukraine Built a Weapon to Control the Black Sea
-Cheap Drones Are Transforming the Battlefield
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Published 10/22/24
Clouds are gathering over the Sunshine State’s housing market. Especially along the state’s Gulf Coast, housing inventory is up and buyer interest is slowing. WSJ’s Deborah Acosta talks through the cooling-off of one of America’s biggest housing booms and what it says about what it means to live in Florida now.
Further Listening:
- Is Asheville No Longer a 'Climate Haven?
- Years After Surfside Collapse, Florida Condos Are In Crisis
Further Reading:
- The Great Florida Migration...
Published 10/21/24
Last year, China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, suddenly disappeared. Qin was a rising star in Chinese politics and a protegé of China’s strongman leader, Xi Jinping. In the first episode of our three-part investigation, we chart Qin’s rise and begin to untangle the mystery of his disappearance.
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Published 10/18/24