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10,000 displaced Syrians; papal traffic in NYC; unfair treatment of immigrants at a NJ detention center; MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid on racial politics in America; why some old songs never die. (episode)
President Obama has announced that the U.S. will take in at least 10,000 displaced Syrians over the next year. Here's what the vetting and re-settlement process entails.
When the Pope visits next week, you can expect street closures all around town. WNYC's Julianne Welby has the details.
Reports have surfaced about two immigrant detention centers in North Jersey where immigrants who yell or talk back are being placed in solitary confinement for days at a time.
MSNBC's Joy-Ann Reid delves into the history of racial politics in America, which impacts the current volatile state of race relations in the country.
Data from Spotify indicates that Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is far and away the most popular song from the 90s, but "No Diggity" by Blackstreet has not been forgotten.