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Mayor de Blasio and Governor Cuomo's simultaneous but separate press conferences; Charlie Hebdo's editor's manifesto; Japanese internment. (episode)
WNYC transportation reporter Kate Hinds and City Hall and politics reporter Brigid Bergin talk about Mayor de Blasio and Governor Cuomo's dueling press conferences and proposals.
With North Korea testing nukes near their border and the second mini stock market crash of the new year, how will China respond? Two analysts explain.
It's been one year since gunmen targeted the satirical paper Charlie Hebdo in Paris that killed 11, including the editor. But he left behind a manifesto that's now being published.
With the debate over immigration dominating the 2016 primaries, comparisons have been drawn between Trump's proposal to ban Muslim entry and Japanese internment in the 1940s.
What was the top 2015 story from your industry or profession? Listeners call in and talk about what sent quakes through their corner of the world this year.