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Meet the Mayoral Candidates: Curtis Sliwa; Candidate Sliwa's Chances; News from Your Neighborhood; Senate Votes in Favor of NPR Cuts; Death and (Estate) Taxes (episode)
Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, offers analysis of Curtis Sliwa's campaign interview and an assessment of his chances in the general election. (article)
Listeners call in with the news from their blocks, neighborhoods, and communities. (article)
NYPR's LaFontaine Oliver and WAMC's Sarah Gilbert talk about what comes next for small and large stations, following the senate vote to pull back funds from NPR and PBS. (article)
Justin Schein, cinematographer and filmmaker, talks about his new documentary, "Death and Taxes," which examines inherited wealth and inequality in America. (article)
Curtis Sliwa, Republican nominee for NYC mayor, WABC radio host and founder of the Guardian Angels, talks about his campaign for mayor. (article)
City Politics: Mamdani Meets With Business Leaders; Cuomo's Officially In; Why the Epstein Case is Dividing MAGA; Garry Kasparov on 'Autocracy in America'; Your TV Recommendations (episode)
As Emmy nominations were released this week, listeners share the TV shows they're watching, and how they find compelling content in the sea of available shows and streaming services. (article)
Shawn McCreesh explains how President Trump's plan to quell the MAGA movement's fixation with Jeffrey Epstein backfired and why this case remains a part of the American imagination. (article)
More on President Trump's change of tune toward Russian President Vladimir Putin as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues. (article)