We are living in interesting times, a turning point in history.
Are we entering a dark authoritarian era,
or are we on the brink of a technological golden age or the apocalypse?
No one really knows, but I'm trying to find out.
From New York Times opinion, I'm Ross Douthit, and on my show, Interesting Times,
I'm exploring this strange new world order with the thinkers and leaders giving its shape.
Follow it wherever you get your podcasts.
From the New York Times, I'm Michael Bobaro.
This is The Daily.
In Texas today, amid the president's sinking popularity and his widening war with Iran,
Democrats and Republicans will head to the polls for an election that will send both parties a message about what voters want and don't want in Trump's America —
fighting or healing, loyalty or defiance.
I spoke with my colleague, national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher,
about the Senate primary that everyone in U.S.
politics is watching.
It's Tuesday, March 3rd.
Shane.
Michael.
Good to see you.
Nice to see you in person.