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In terms of whether buying up every possible lottery ticket is against the law, the director of the Texas Lottery says it's not necessarily illegal. But he did admit that if someone does that, the perception of fairness definitely takes a hit. Those are the headlines. Today on The Daily, Netflix paid millions of dollars to make a documentary about the musician Prince.
In terms of whether buying up every possible lottery ticket is against the law, the director of the Texas Lottery says it's not necessarily illegal. But he did admit that if someone does that, the perception of fairness definitely takes a hit. Those are the headlines. Today on The Daily, Netflix paid millions of dollars to make a documentary about the musician Prince.
In terms of whether buying up every possible lottery ticket is against the law, the director of the Texas Lottery says it's not necessarily illegal. But he did admit that if someone does that, the perception of fairness definitely takes a hit. Those are the headlines. Today on The Daily, Netflix paid millions of dollars to make a documentary about the musician Prince.
A look at why the public will probably never see it. That's next in the New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. This show is made by Will Jarvis, Jessica Metzger, Jan Stewart, and me, Tracy Mumford. Original theme by Dan Powell. Special thanks to Isabella Anderson, Larissa Anderson, Jake Lucas, Zoe Murphy, Paula Schumann, and Chris Wood.
A look at why the public will probably never see it. That's next in the New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. This show is made by Will Jarvis, Jessica Metzger, Jan Stewart, and me, Tracy Mumford. Original theme by Dan Powell. Special thanks to Isabella Anderson, Larissa Anderson, Jake Lucas, Zoe Murphy, Paula Schumann, and Chris Wood.
A look at why the public will probably never see it. That's next in the New York Times audio app, or you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. This show is made by Will Jarvis, Jessica Metzger, Jan Stewart, and me, Tracy Mumford. Original theme by Dan Powell. Special thanks to Isabella Anderson, Larissa Anderson, Jake Lucas, Zoe Murphy, Paula Schumann, and Chris Wood.
The headlines will be back on Monday.
The headlines will be back on Monday.
The headlines will be back on Monday.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Tracey Mumford. Today's Wednesday, March 5th. Here's what we're covering.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Tracey Mumford. Today's Wednesday, March 5th. Here's what we're covering.
From The New York Times, it's The Headlines. I'm Tracey Mumford. Today's Wednesday, March 5th. Here's what we're covering.
Last night, President Trump delivered a forceful primetime address to Congress. It was the longest speech of its kind in modern presidential history. Over the course of an hour and 40 minutes, Trump went on a kind of defiant victory lap, celebrating the blitz of drastic changes he's made to domestic and foreign policy. My colleague Jonathan Swan was covering the speech.
Last night, President Trump delivered a forceful primetime address to Congress. It was the longest speech of its kind in modern presidential history. Over the course of an hour and 40 minutes, Trump went on a kind of defiant victory lap, celebrating the blitz of drastic changes he's made to domestic and foreign policy. My colleague Jonathan Swan was covering the speech.
Last night, President Trump delivered a forceful primetime address to Congress. It was the longest speech of its kind in modern presidential history. Over the course of an hour and 40 minutes, Trump went on a kind of defiant victory lap, celebrating the blitz of drastic changes he's made to domestic and foreign policy. My colleague Jonathan Swan was covering the speech.
So I promise to be a lot shorter than what you just watched. After President Trump spoke, Democratic Senator Alyssa Slotkin of Michigan delivered the traditional rebuttal speech from the opposing party. She tried to make her case to both Democrats and Republicans. We need a more efficient government. You want to cut waste? I'll help you do it.
So I promise to be a lot shorter than what you just watched. After President Trump spoke, Democratic Senator Alyssa Slotkin of Michigan delivered the traditional rebuttal speech from the opposing party. She tried to make her case to both Democrats and Republicans. We need a more efficient government. You want to cut waste? I'll help you do it.
So I promise to be a lot shorter than what you just watched. After President Trump spoke, Democratic Senator Alyssa Slotkin of Michigan delivered the traditional rebuttal speech from the opposing party. She tried to make her case to both Democrats and Republicans. We need a more efficient government. You want to cut waste? I'll help you do it.
But change doesn't need to be chaotic or make us less safe. Slotkin specifically narrowed in on economics, arguing that the president's agenda will make life more expensive for Americans, affecting everything from grocery prices to retirement benefits. She said, quote, he's going to make you pay in every part of your life.
But change doesn't need to be chaotic or make us less safe. Slotkin specifically narrowed in on economics, arguing that the president's agenda will make life more expensive for Americans, affecting everything from grocery prices to retirement benefits. She said, quote, he's going to make you pay in every part of your life.