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The family of a Brooklyn boy who died from the “superbug” staph infection MRSA has sued the hospital that initially treated him. City Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden is trying to a... (episode)
The federal government may strike down thousands of contracts between buildings and their sole cable providers to increase competition and decrease price. How will this affect NYC ap... (episode)
The French parliament has approved a strict new immigration bill. Hopeful incomers are now required to pass a language test and prove that they are familiar with French values. But mo... (episode)
What does Sex and the City have to do with underfunded pensions? City Journal writer Kay Hymowitz tells guest host Mario Murillo why Carrie Bradshaw might be to blame. Plus, three of ... (episode)
Before there was Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert, there were George Carlin and Lenny Bruce. George Carlin talks about political comedy from the 1950s through today. Also, at least four... (episode)
New York’s finance workers are bracing for smaller bonuses this year. Find out how Christmas on Wall Street will affect the rest of the City’s economy. Also, two years after the death... (episode)
How this year's Wall Street bonuses may affect the real estate market, and the broader City economy
More New Yorkers are using food banks, but the federal government’s emergency food donations have been cut in half, according to a study from the Food Bank for New York City. Food Ba... (episode)
Traffic regulations are largely designed for cars, so what rules should bike riders follow? We talk to a writer and cycling advocate who thinks bikes should ignore them altogether. Al... (episode)
Public Space Guru Fred Kent works to revitalize shared urban spaces. He’s spent the week reviewing listeners' favorite and least favorite places in the City and returns with his asse... (episode)
In today's Film Studies interview, the topic of "celebrity-curated" film series came up. BAM has a series called Jonathan Lethem Selects and the Thalia is near the end of its series ... (article)