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Every story is a tech story. We live in a world where algorithms drive our interests, scientists are re-engineering our food supply, and a robot may be your next boss. Tune in every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday mornings as Vox’s Arielle Duhaime-Ross explores why — and how — tech is changing everything.


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Recode Decode

Recode’s Kara Swisher, Silicon Valley’s most revered journalist, hosts candid interviews with tech execs, politicians, celebrities and more about their big ideas and how they’re changing our world. Tune in every week for enlightening conversations with people like Tesla CEO Elon Musk, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and many more.


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Pivot

With great power comes great scrutiny. Every Friday, Recode’s Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the way technology is shaping business and culture across media, advertising, politics, and more.


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Recode Media

What happens when media, entertainment and technology collide? Peter Kafka, one of the industry's most acclaimed media editors talks to business titans, journalists, comedians and fellow podcasters to get their take. Tune in every Thursday to hear from people like New Yorker editor David Remnick, "Full Frontal" host Samantha Bee and host of The New York Times' The Daily, Michael Barbaro.


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Land of the Giants

In less than two decades, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos scaled an online marketplace for books into the world's most valuable company. But at what cost? Vox and Recode's new podcast, Land of the Giants, addresses Amazon's rise to power with detailed, thought-provoking, measured reporting from host Jason Del Rey. And it's not just for insiders. This show is the essential guide to Amazon's backstory for those unfamiliar, and offers never-before-told, behind-the-scenes stories for the Amazon-obsessed.

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When Pinterest users started searching for vaccines, CEO Ben Silbermann pulled all medical information from the platform

The faulty technology behind ankle monitors

Traveling over Thanksgiving? Take a break from the news with these 9 podcast episodes.

What to know before posting a photo of your kids on social media

Your Amazon package has a wild journey before it gets to your door

Why did Iran shut off the internet for the entire country? 

Google just got access to millions of medical records. Here are the pros and cons.

America’s sex education system is broken. This chatbot wants to be the solution.

A bait-and-switch scam ran unchecked on Airbnb. Here’s how it worked.

Why is SMS texting a mess? Fixing it is harder than you think.

Wildfires are getting worse. Can new technology make us safer?

The government keeps its use of facial recognition tech secret. The ACLU is suing.

Nike’s high-tech Vaporfly sneakers help athletes run 4 percent faster. Should they be banned for providing an unfair advantage?

Can employee activism change Google? Revisiting the employee walkout one year later.

What is “quantum supremacy” and why is Google’s breakthrough such a big deal?

Mark Zuckerberg wants to build a new currency for Facebook. Congress had some questions — and grievances.

Apple deleted a Hong Kong protest app. What does it mean for democracy around the world?

Algorithms are grading student essays across the country. Can this really teach kids how to write better?

“I sold my face to Google for $5”: Why Google’s attempt to make facial recognition tech more inclusive failed

What does it mean to be an ethical biohacker?

Three big ideas for tech regulation from Senator Mark Warner

From Jeffrey Epstein to Trump’s Ukraine phone call, whistleblowers have never been this important, says lawyer who represented MIT Media Lab whistleblower

To bring “prestige” back to education, make teachers tax-exempt, says Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman

Big Tech is “scary” because it wants to be the solution to everything, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says

The Wing wants to fight gender bias in hiring by helping its members hire each other

Millions of young people will “storm the Bastille” if we don’t fix income inequality, 2020 candidate Marianne Williamson says

Every tech company should “work together and fix things,” says Microsoft President Brad Smith

Workers need to be part of the conversation about UBI, says “Beaten Down, Worked Up” author Steve Greenhouse

CEOs may promise to be ethical, but most of them do the bare minimum, says The Enlightened Capitalists author James O’Toole

Social media is the perfect petri dish for bias. The solution is for tech companies to slow us down.

Scooters may be a better business than Uber or Lyft, says Lime president Joe Kraus

Every telecom company can be hacked and “everybody should be suspect,” Huawei USA’s chief security officer says

The wrong US response to Russia and China may trigger a “new Cold War,” warns Stanford University’s Larry Diamond

Rep. Lauren Underwood says supporting impeachment would “look like a power grab” to her swing district

“The $300 textbook is dead,” says the CEO of textbook maker Pearson

Cambridge Analytica made “ethical mistakes” because it was too focused on regulation, former COO says

Megan Rapinoe still isn’t going to the White House, even if Trump invites her

Will Reddit un-quarantine its biggest pro-Trump community? CEO Steve Huffman isn’t holding his breath.

In 10 years, every “relevant” company will be a tech company, Stitch Fix CEO Katrina Lake says

The Amazon dilemma: how a tech powerhouse that fulfills our every consumer need still lets us down