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WNYC’s Brian Lehrer and Kai Wright of The Nation in conversation about voter anxiety, just one week ahead of Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's first-ever debate. (article)
A recap of what we learned during the first part of Week 23 of "30 Issues," on white privilege in America. (article)
This week's favorites include: Dakota Access Pipeline (First) | Oscar Health Under Obamacare (Starts 20:30) | How the Sugar Industry Hid Its Link to Heart Disease (Starts 52:13) (article)
#AskTheMayor; the history of white privilege in America; an update on Russia, Syria, and hacking; the lasting impact of football injuries for youth. (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls on quality of life issues and talks about an increase of 2,000 police officers this year under the incoming NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill.
Our week-long series on Facing Whiteness concludes with a look at the historical intersection of race and class in America.
While US and Russia are working to negotiate a ceasefire in Syria, Americans are blaming the Russian government for a series of email hacks.
The paradoxical rewards and risks of playing high school football.
One in five mothers regret the name they gave their child, according to a recent poll. We ask our listeners for their stories of "namer's remorse."