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The Times: Essential news from the L.A. Times
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“The Times" is a podcast from the Los Angeles Times hosted by columnist Gustavo Arellano along with reporters from our diverse newsroom. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, our podcast brings listeners the most essential stories from the L.A. Times. We've got the West Coast angle on the most interesting news stories of the day, taking on topics like entertainment, the environment, immigration, politics, the criminal justice system, the social safety net, food and culture and more, and delivering it in a tone that isn’t so stressed or intense. Through interviews and original stories, we are the audio guide you need to understand the day’s news, the world and how California is at the epicenter of it all.
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“The Times" is a podcast from the Los Angeles Times hosted by columnist Gustavo Arellano along with reporters from our diverse newsroom. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, our podcast brings listeners the most essential stories from the L.A. Times. We've got the West Coast angle on the most interesting news stories of the day, taking on topics like entertainment, the environment, immigration, politics, the criminal justice system, the social safety net, food and culture and more, and delivering it in a tone that isn’t so stressed or intense. Through interviews and original stories, we are the audio guide you need to understand the day’s news, the world and how California is at the epicenter of it all.
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448 episoder
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×Climate change is battering California. Can the state find a way forward? Listen every Thursday as award-winning L.A. Times columnist Sammy Roth breaks down the many complexities of today's climate challenges and solutions with top experts in the field.
Trans surfers are beginning to find community among themselves in a sport that too often isolates and even shuns them. Today, we hang out with some at the beach, to hear their joy and pain. Read the full transcript here . Host: L.A. Times senior producer Denise Guerra More reading: Biden sports plan angers transgender advocates and opponents Black surfers find moments of reflection, rejuvenation at ‘A Great Day in the Stoke’ For transgender kids, a frantic rush for treatment amid bans…
1 Masters of Disasters origin stories! 38:29
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38:29In a live taping, three of our Masters of Disasters talk about how they got into covering catastrophes, why they continue to do it — and how they try to convey hope. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times earthquake reporter Rong-Gong Lin, L.A. Times wildfire reporter Alex Wigglesworth, and L.A. Times coastal reporter Rosanna Xia More reading: Read Rong-Gong LIn II’s stories here Read Alex Wigglesworth’s stories here Read Rosanna Xia’s stories here…
1 Can anything stop distracted driving? 23:57
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23:57After a decades-long decline in automobile fatalities, numbers began to go up with the dawn of smart phones. Laws banning use of cellphones while driving haven’t stopped the rise — and the dawn of smart cars seems to be making things worse. Today, we talk about efforts to stop distracted driving — and why they don’t seem to work. Read the full transcript here . Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times auto industry reporter Russ Mitchell More reading: Highways are getting deadlier, with fatalities up 22%. Our smartphone addiction is a big reason why ‘We are killing people’: How technology has made your car ‘a candy store of distraction’ The DMV said it would investigate Tesla over self-driving claims. Then, crickets…
1 The music genre Korean elders 'trot' to 23:12
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23:12“Trot” is a Korean music genre that has been around for decades. But in recent years, it has exploded in popularity in Southern California. The biggest fans? Immigrant seniors. Today, we talk about trot’s history, staying power and role in the Korean American community. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times Asian American communities reporter Jeong Park More reading: K-Pop isn’t the only hot ticket in Koreatown — how ‘trot’ is captivating immigrants Koreatown’s elderly immigrants find the lure of the casino bus a blessing and a curse Club helps older Korean immigrants find their political voice…
When Joe Biden won in 2020, he became the oldest president in U.S. history. If he runs again in 2024 and wins, he’ll beat own record. Is that a problem? Today, we talk about the grumbles from Republicans and Democrats alike over Biden’s age. Read the full transcript here . Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times reporter Courtney Subramanian More reading: Column: Are Joe Biden and Dianne Feinstein too old to do their jobs? Newsletter: Joe Biden, the bumbling old president who outwitted Republicans ‘What an old politician understands’ — Biden turns the age issue to advantage…
1 Can Dr. Simi cure the Mexican healthcare system? 19:00
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19:00Farmacias Similares is the largest privately owned chain of pharmacies in Mexico, and has a cute mascot — Dr. Simi — who is beloved across the country. What could possibly be wrong about this scenario? Many things. Today, we talk about what the rise of Dr. Simi says about Mexico’s broken healthcare system. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times foreign correspondent Leila Miller More reading: Mexico promised healthcare for all. Its failure to deliver made this smiling mascot famous El Dr. Simi es una estrella de TikTok. También es una muestra de la crisis del sistema de salud de México…
"Foretold" is the newest podcast from the L.A. Times, and we're sharing the first episode with you here today. In the fall of 2019, reporter Faith E. Pinho received a tip from a woman named Paulina Stevens. Paulina claimed she had grown up in an insular Romani community in California, where she was raised to be a wife, mother and fortuneteller — until she decided to break away. That first call unraveled a story spanning multiple continents, hundreds of years, and complex metaphysical realities. Follow "Foretold" to hear new episodes every Tuesday . Check out photos and more information about this episode. Read the episode transcript . Dive deeper: Our Romani cultural consultant's op-ed describing how her heritage fits into her own life.…
1 An FBI investigation into college basketball gone wrong 21:24
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21:24An FBI investigation tried to expose malfeasance in the world of NCAA men’s basketball. Instead, the mirror was turned on the agency itself when one of the lead agents abused his position. Today, you’ll hear the story of how that came to be — and whether the investigation turned up anything. Read the full story here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times sports investigative reporter Nathan Fenno More reading: How an FBI agent’s wild Vegas weekend stained an investigation into NCAA basketball corruption 10 charged in college basketball corruption probe Congressional committee wants answers in college basketball bribery scandal…
Democrat and Republican lawmakers are pushing for a U.S. ban on TikTok, arguing the Chinese-owned social media app is a national security risk. But many of its users argue that will severely harm their businesses. Today, we hear from some of them. Read the full transcript here . Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times reporter technology reporter Brian Contreras and L.A. Times business reporter Jaimie Ding More reading: For some, TikTok is a path to riches and the American dream. With a ban, it could all disappear TikTok might get banned after ‘disaster’ testimony. Why do some TikTokers not care? The Biden administration’s threat to ban TikTok: Here’s what you should know…
For centuries, communities across Latin America have relied on curanderos — healers who rely on indigenous tradition — for their physical and mental health. Will mainstream American health ever embrace it? Today, we examine the subject. Read the full transcript here . Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times utility reporter Karen Garcia More reading: Some Latinos don’t trust Western mental health. That’s where curanderos come in Curandera’s spell may soothe your soul Bringing medicine from the village into the public eye…
During the 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden decried U.S. border policies enacted by the Trump administration as racist. But Biden has not only not rolled some of them back — in some cases, he’s doubled down. Today, we try to figure out what changed. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times immigration reporters Hamed Aleaziz and Andrea Castillo More reading: Top Democrats warn Biden: Don’t restart family detentions Biden immigration plan could force asylum officers to break law, union warns Asylum seekers face decision to split up families or wait indefinitely under new border policy…
The indictment of former president Donald Trump has provoked praise and criticism alike. So what’s next? We talk to two of our political wizards to figure it out. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times political columnist Mark Z. Barabak, and L.A. Times national security reporter Sarah D. Wire More reading: Full coverage: Trump hush-money probe Trump indicted in alleged hush-money scheme, becoming first former U.S. president in history to be prosecuted Column: Scandal after scandal, Trump has defied political physics. Will this time be different?…
1 Can music make people care about climate change? 29:07
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29:07Lucy Jones, California’s beloved earthquake expert, sits down with environment reporter Rosanna Xia to discuss her new project: using music to inspire people to take action against climate change. Listen to hear Lucy go through her process, her collaborators explain the psychology behind it all, and — of course — a sampling of the compositions. Read the full transcript here . Host: Rosanna Xia Guests: Lucy Jones More reading: Column One: Can music inspire more people to care about climate change? Lucy Jones is leaving her job - to shake up more than just earthquakes…
Over the last couple of years, RVs in Los Angeles turned from a vehicle for camping to shelter for people who are unhoused. That’s led to multiple complaints — and deaths. Today, we examine how L.A. got to this point. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo Arellano Guests: L.A. Times columnist Erika D. Smith More reading: The real and complicated reasons why Los Angeles still has so many RV encampments Q&A: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass: ‘The city is demanding the tents go away’ Los Angeles lifts moratorium on towing RVs, pledges to move problem campers…
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