
'The Interview': Raja Shehadeh Believes Israelis and Palestinians Can Still Find Peace
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12/20/25
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The writer and lawyer has been documenting the occupation for decades. Somehow, he maintains hope.
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Trump Says the Economy Is Good. Is It?
December 19, 2025
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With anxieties building over affordability, President Trump made a push to reassure Americans just as the government released long-awaited data that raised new questions about the economic health of the nation.
Tony Romm, who covers economic policy for The New York Times, discusses how Mr. Trump is trying to take control of the issue, and Ben Cassleman, The Times’s chief economics correspondent, explains what the latest numbers tell us about why people are still so frustrated.
Guest:
- Tony Romm, a reporter in Washington covering economic policy and the Trump administration for The New York Times.
- Ben Casselman, the chief economics correspondent for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- Here are six takeaways from Mr. Trump’s address to the nation.
- With tariffs unpopular and prices still high, the White House has teased the promise of tariff rebates and large tax refunds next year.
Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times
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Sunday Special: The Best TV of 2025
December 21, 2025
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In these final weeks of 2025, The Sunday Special is looking back at the year in culture.
Today, we’re talking about the TV we watched this year — the best shows, the most popular ones and the ones that allowed us to just enjoyably veg out. Gilbert Cruz talks with the TV critic James Poniewozik and the culture reporter Alexis Soloski about the year in television.
TV shows discussed in this episode:
“Severance”
“Common Side Effects”
“Too Much”
“Nobody Wants This”
“Dying for Sex”
“The Hunting Wives”
“The White Lotus”
“Dr. Odyssey”
“Long Story Short”
“Heated Rivalry”
“Andor”
“The Lowdown”
“Platonic”
“Pluribus”
“The Pitt”
“Adolescence”
On Today’s Episode:
James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic for The New York Times.
Alexis Soloski is a culture reporter for The Times.
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