Naomi Osaka and the Rights of Professional Athletes

Naomi Osaka and the Rights of Professional Athletes

Last month, Naomi Osaka, the second-ranked women’s tennis player in the world, announced that she would not speak to the press during the French Open. The referee fined her fifteen thousand dollars, and the leaders of the four Grand Slam tournaments threatened her with harsher penalties. In response, Osaka dropped out. Her withdrawal has brought further attention to the power dynamics of professional sports, where wealthy league bosses, the media, and fans exert tremendous pressure on players. Louisa Thomas joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss how athletes are using their fame and visibility to reshape professional sports.

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Trying to Save U.S. Allies in Afghanistan

Trying to Save U.S. Allies in Afghanistan

Twelve years ago, David Rohde, then a reporter for the New York Times, was kidnapped by the Taliban outside of Kabul. Seven months later, he escaped confinement alongside the Afghan journalist Tahir L...

19 Elo 202120min

A Progressive Parent Confronts Segregated Schooling

A Progressive Parent Confronts Segregated Schooling

As a new arrival in Oakland, California, Courtney Martin wondered why there were no white kids on the playground of her nearby elementary school. That school, other white parents told her euphemistica...

16 Elo 202119min

The “Unequivocal” Human Effect on the Climate

The “Unequivocal” Human Effect on the Climate

This week, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report confirming what a summer of wildfires, floods, and record temperatures had suggested: the planet is warming f...

12 Elo 202122min

Atul Gawande Discusses the COVID-19 Resurgence

Atul Gawande Discusses the COVID-19 Resurgence

For a few brief moments this summer, in places where the vaccination rate was high, we could imagine life after COVID-19: restaurants and theatres were filling up, gatherings of all kinds were taking ...

9 Elo 202114min

How Arizona Became Ground Zero for Conservative Disinformation About Voter Fraud

How Arizona Became Ground Zero for Conservative Disinformation About Voter Fraud

After Joe Biden won Arizona in 2020, Donald Trump began complaining, contrary to fact, that voter fraud took place there and across the country, stealing the election from him. Four audits have since ...

5 Elo 202121min

John Kerry on the Battle Against Climate Change

John Kerry on the Battle Against Climate Change

With the world overheating, glaciers melting, and landscapes in flames, it’s difficult to think of a harder or more important job than John Kerry’s. The former senator and Secretary of State is now th...

2 Elo 202114min

Can “Alternative Facts” Survive the January 6th Investigation?

Can “Alternative Facts” Survive the January 6th Investigation?

In the immediate aftermath of January 6th, politicians from both parties vilified the mob’s assault. But Republicans scuttled plans for an independent commission to investigate the riot, and the selec...

29 Heinä 202121min

Eric Adams Talks with David Remnick

Eric Adams Talks with David Remnick

The New York City mayoral primary, which culminated in a vote held in June, was full of surprises, including the introduction of ranked-choice voting to a confused electorate, and the presence of Andr...

25 Heinä 202123min

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