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April is National Poetry Month! See if you can complete this short-and-sweet poetry challenge. (article)
A breakdown of New York primary results; looking ahead to the next primaries; former NYPD Officer Peter Liang's downgraded conviction; an on-the-ground perspective of the Syrian crisis. (episode)
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer outlines his plan to audit the Board of Elections after complaints of polling problems.
Liang’s case resulted in a rear indictment and conviction. But with what some consider a lenient sentence, does it signify a change of the tide or a veiled practices of the past?
The group of voters that have mobilized for Bernie Sanders are likely the same people who supported Occupy Wall Street and now a $15 nationwide minimum wage and Black Lives Matter.
Hear what's happening in Syria and the roots of the political crisis from commentator Robin Yassin-Kassab and human rights activist Leila Al-Shami.
Columbia University's Ester Fuchs reflects on what the primary results say about New York City.