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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.One Month of Mayor Mamdani (First) | How AI is Changing Medicine (Starts at 39:32) | A History of General Strikes... (article)
Labor Politics author Eric Blanc talks about the history of general strikes, and what makes them effective. (article)
One Month of Mayor Mamdani; Friday Morning Politics; A History of General Strikes; Your 'Cozy' Hobbies (episode)
The latest as President Donald Trump and Democrats say they have reached a deal to avert a partial government shutdown. (article)
As the cold snap continues and the piles of snow linger, listeners share if they've taken up a hobby appropriate to the season. (article)
Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter talks about Mayor Mamdani's first month in office, including challenges like this week's big snowstorm and a major budget crisis. (article)
Republicans Speak Out; In Charge at Rikers Island; AI in Medicine; 2016 Nostalgia (episode)
Russell Berman from The Atlantic discusses why Republicans in Congress are speaking out against the deportation operation (and the fatal shootings) in Minnesota. (article)
Stanford Medicine dean, Dr. Lloyd Minor, talks about the big changes artificial intelligence is bringing to research and health care. (article)
Nostalgia for 2016 is a trend on social media this month, so we ask our listeners to reflect on the recent past. Are you nostalgic for 2016? (article)