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New Year, new political updates; listeners share stories from their 2nd Avenue subway commutes; the case for going sugar-free. (episode)
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page reports on the national political news to start off 2017.
The first phase of the new Second Avenue subway line is finally up and running. WNYC's Stephen Nessen reports on the opening of the new line and the first week of operation.
A cognitive behavioral therapist explains why he wholeheartedly supports making resolutions -- any day of the year.
Science writer Gary Taubes makes the case for giving up sugar.
Sarah McNally, the owner of the McNally Jackson bookstore on Prince Street in Manhattan, talks about books to put on your 2017 reading list.