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Tuesday, September 2 2014

  • Changing Times September 2, 2014

    State senate candidates; how to help chronically drowsy teens; and a novel set in the tumultuous newspaper business of the 1990s.&nbsp; (episode)

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    • Let Teens Sleep In: The Push For Later School Start Times September 2, 2014

      It's the doctor's orders. The American Academy of Pediatrics says&nbsp;chronic drowsiness in teens is a public health issue, and middle and high schools should start no earlier than 8:30 am.

    • Meet the Candidates: NYS Senate 11th District September 2, 2014

      An introduction to two of the candidates running for New York State Senate in District 11, Queens: incumbent Tony Avella and challenger John Liu, former Comptroller.

    • In Syria, Do We "Have a Strategy Yet"? September 2, 2014

      President Obama said he "doesn't have a strategy yet" when it comes to intervening in Syria. New York Times correspondent David Sanger&nbsp;discusses what we know about what comes next.

    • Novel Take on Newspapers September 2, 2014

      A New York Times sports columnist's first novel takes place in a topsy-turvy&nbsp;newspaper world&nbsp;of the 1990s.

    • The Private Lives of Celebrities September 2, 2014

      A hacker leaked&nbsp;nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence, which they found in her iCloud account. The web makes the invasion of privacy easier, but are we taking part in harassment if we click?