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Ellen DeGeneres’ mom Betty DeGeneres talks about how gay rights have evolved; Leon Panetta; NYS Sen. Diane Savino and Walt Frazier talks about the poetry of basketball. (episode)
In his new memoir, Leon Panetta, talks about Obama administration's controversial drone program, his time in the Clinton White House and some of President Obama's recent decisions.
New York City is taking extra precautions, screening passengers at the airports and prepping hospitals for potential cases. Here's the latest on what New Yorkers need to know.
New York State Senator Diane Savino discusses the business of legalized medical marijuana, like how to operate a legal dispensary, now that medical marijuana is legal in New York State.
In 1997, Ellen DeGeneres announced she was gay in an episode of her sitcom. We discuss how gay rights have changed since that major moment in 1997 with her mother Betty DeGeneres.
A new study shows that servers and bartenders are overwhelmingly women -- and overwhelmingly harassed by customers and colleagues.
Former NBA player, now television analyst for the Knicks, Walter Frazier presents the poetry of basketball, from his time on the court to how he sees it now from the commentator's booth.