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3154 - The Iran War's Devastating Butterfly Effect
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  • 3154 - The Iran War's Devastating Butterfly Effect

    The war in Iran has had some visible consequences, like skyrocketing energy costs and higher gas prices, but the effects of this war are often far less obvious and much more serious for the world’s most vulnerable people. Today, Peter S. Goodman tells us what he learned on a recent trip to Somalia, and why the system of global aid is no longer in a position to help.

    Wed, 10 Jun 2026 - 26min
  • 3153 - Maine Votes as Graham Platner’s Past Poses New Conundrums

    On Tuesday, Maine will vote in a high-stakes primary contest for a Senate seat that Democrats think they can win back from Republicans for the first time in decades. Democrats are pinning their hopes on Graham Platner, a progressive who has faced a string of scandals. Today, Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck discuss what this race means for Maine and for the prospects of the Democratic Party.

    Tue, 9 Jun 2026 - 37min
  • 3152 - Congressional Republicans Try a New Approach: Telling Trump No

    From the war in Iran to his plan to use taxpayer money to pay his allies, the Republican-controlled Congress has begun rebelling against President Trump. Today, Julie Hirschfeld Davis, a congressional editor at The New York Times, discusses whether this rebellion is a preview of a new dynamic in Washington, or a temporary show of independence that will vanish just as quickly as it arrived.

    Mon, 8 Jun 2026 - 29min
  • 3151 - Scott Pelley on His Firing and the ‘Massacre’ at ’60 Minutes’

    An exclusive sit-down with the now-former CBS News correspondent.

    Sun, 7 Jun 2026 - 1h 03min
  • 3150 - Everything You Need to Know About the World Cup

    The 2026 World Cup is about to descend on North America — spread across three countries, with 48 teams, and 104 games, and with billions of fans across the globe tuning in to watch the biggest sporting event on the planet. Today, Tariq Panja, global soccer correspondent for The New York Times, breaks down everything you need to know about this year’s tournament — the arrival of historic first-timers, like Curaçao, the aging legends like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who are making their final appearances, and the eye-watering ticket prices that are driving fans to financial extremes just to book a seat.

    Sat, 6 Jun 2026 - 36min
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