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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Wesley Morris |Rembert Browne |Elyssa Dudley |Janelle Anderson |John White |Kate LoPresti | +2 more
If you've seen Ryan Coogler's movie "Sinners," then you're probably still talking about "the scene." You know the one. Our critic Wesley Morris talks with the writer Rembert Browne about vampires, juke joints, Coogler's unprecedented movie deal, and a theory on how it all comes back to the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Image The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Sabrina Tavernise |Alissa J. Rubin |Rachelle Bonja |Clare Toeniskoetter |Liz O. Baylen |Paige Cowett | +5 more
The Daily is made by Rachel Quester, Lynsea Garrison, Clare Toeniskoetter, Paige Cowett, Michael Simon Johnson, Brad Fisher, Chris Wood, Jessica Cheung, Stella Tan, Alexandra Leigh Young, Lisa Chow, Eric Krupke, Marc Georges, M.J. Davis Lin, Dan Powell, Sydney Harper, Michael Benoist, Liz O.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Rachel Cohn |Whitney Jones |Matt Collette |Alyssa Moxley | +4 more
This week, with big developments in two antitrust cases against Google, we discuss how the company may be forced to change its business. Then we're joined by the journalist Mark Yarm to discuss his recent visit to an underwater home for his article about techno-utopians who want to colonize the ocean. And finally, it's tool time! We'll tell you about our latest experiments with ChatGPT's o3, Casey's newest journaling practice and Kevin's continued battle to get to inbox zero.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Kim Severson |Matina Stevis-Gridneff |Shannon Lin |Nina Feldman |Michael Simon Johnson |Anna Foley | +8 more
The Daily is made by Rachel Quester, Lynsea Garrison, Clare Toeniskoetter, Paige Cowett, Michael Simon Johnson, Brad Fisher, Chris Wood, Jessica Cheung, Stella Tan, Alexandra Leigh Young, Lisa Chow, Eric Krupke, Marc Georges, M.J. Davis Lin, Dan Powell, Sydney Harper, Michael Benoist, Liz O.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Whitney Jones |Rachel Cohn |Rachel Dry |Chris Wood | +3 more
This week, Google introduced a new way to search, which could mean that Googling as we know it is on the way out. It's called AI Mode and it is essentially the company's response to the growing number of people turning to A.I. chat bots instead of Google search. We walk through what this new product looks like, who can use it and what it could mean for the internet's future.
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