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Our favorite segments from this week: American Support for African LGBT Rights (First) | NFL Quarterback Kaepernick's Protest (Starts 41:46) | NYC Nursing Homes Closure (Starts 1:17:24) (article)
Listen to the history of campaign finance for American presidents and what role big money plays in this year's election. (article)
Requests for Zika tests are climbing in New York City; the current state of campaign finance and how candidates compare; New York City's forgotten waterfronts. (episode)
After Georgetown announced that it will offer preferential admission to the descendants of slaves, listeners with familial connections to slavery joined us to discuss reparations.
Listeners call in to tell their summer story.
NYC Health Commissioner to women who might be pregnant: don't travel to Zika-affected areas!
Peter Overby, NPR's Power, Money and Influence correspondent, talks about the way the presidential candidates are raising and spending money this election cycle.
The past and present embedded in New York City's beaches.