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The President's Former Assistant, Reggie Love (First) | Immunization Stories (Starts at 18:50) | SCOTUS Update (Starts at 40:40) | About That Dress... (Starts at 55:46) (article)
You asked, we listened. Here's that "insightful, delightful" pledge spot you've been hearing during the drive this week. Written and performed by Mark McAdam. Enjoy! (article)
Christiane Amanpour discusses the latest on ISIS, plus Brooklyn men had plans to help the group; Cynthia Nixon's new play; our small biz series continues with Sylvia's; & Confucius 101. (episode)
New York Times reporter Marc Santora talks about the three Brooklyn men who were arrested for allegedly plotting to travel to Syria and fight for the so-called Islamic State.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour discusses developments with ISIS, including the identification of "Jihadi John" as Londoner Mohammed Emwazi. Plus: the latest on Iranian nuclear talks.
Tony Award-winning actress Tonya Pinkins and Cynthia Nixon, the actress, director and activist, talk about The New Group's production of the play "Rasheeda Speaking."
Time correspondent Michael Schuman talks about what can be learned about China from reading about the history of Confucius in East Asia.
Wired's Adam Rogers explains the science behind the dress that's dividing the Internet -- is it black and blue, or white and gold (or both)?
Tren'ness Woods-Black of Sylvia's Restaurant in Harlem talks about her grandmother Sylvia Woods, known as "The Queen of Soul Food", and how Harlem has changed since it opened.