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How broken windows policing has affected crime this summer; smartphones and cable boxes; what you went to jail for; the decline of social conservatism; and a 14-hour subway journey. (episode)
The NYPD says this summer has been the safest one in decades, but nearly half of New Yorkers aren’t happy with how Mayor de Blasio has dealt with crime.
Cell phones and cable set-top boxes, two devices that are ubiquitous in our lives, have both been in the news recently with changes or potential changes that affect pocketbooks.
Have you been to jail for standing by your beliefs despite the law? What did you do? We take listeners' calls.
A new book claims that social conservatism is on the decline in America and is unlikely to regain the potency it once held in American politics.
When Jody Avirgan found out about what may be the longest subway trip without riding the same segment twice, he decided to give the nearly 14-hour journey a shot.