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The New York Times Review

The New York Times Review

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Join media mogul Joseph Bonner as he reviews the latest compelling articles from the New York Times. Twitter/Facebook/ Instagram @mrjosephbonner

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  • Hypnosis is a Stupid Surrender, Not a Treatment
    Mar 5 2026
    Engaging in Hypnosis is not actual medical healing, but rather a stupid psychological and spiritual surrender of your consciousness.

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    2 mins
  • Trump's Defiant United Nations Address and Global Ripples
    Sep 24 2025
    The episode provides a review on the excerpts from a New York Times article detailing President Donald Trump’s provocative address at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. This speech, noted for its departure from traditional diplomatic conventions, blended personal grievances, such as complaints about a broken escalator, with sweeping indictments of global institutions. The article captures Trump’s criticisms of environmental policies and climate science, alongside his announcements of new policy initiatives, including enforcing the biological weapons convention and issuing warnings to drug smugglers. Furthermore, the episode highlights the tension between Trump’s unilateral foreign policy approach and his unexpected social media post supporting Ukraine’s territorial recovery.













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    11 mins
  • A Global Reckoning at the United Nations — Gaza, Ukraine, and the Fragility of Consensus
    Sep 24 2025
    The episode reviews the excerpt from a review or summary of a New York Times article by Catherine Porter and colleagues, titled "United Nations Global Gridlock: Gaza, Ukraine, and Diplomatic Paralysis," which covers the severe tensions and ongoing humanitarian crises addressed at the United Nations General Assembly. The original article is described as offering a panoramic view of diplomatic paralysis, primarily focusing on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, which have strained international consensus. Specifically regarding Gaza, the text highlights Secretary-General António Guterres’s stark assessment that famine is a current reality, alongside the repeated use of the veto by the United States to block ceasefire resolutions. The review notes the article’s objective approach, presenting diverging opinions from world leaders concerning Israel's actions and the diplomatic recognition of Palestinian statehood, before briefly broadening its scope to include discussions on the escalating situation in Ukraine and Iran's nuclear program. Ultimately, the article is presented as a fact-driven chronicle of the UN's struggle to translate rhetoric into effective global resolution.













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    11 mins
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