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Live Coverage and Analysis of the House Vote to Formalize the Impeachment Inquiry (episode)
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney; Census Help Wanted; 10-Minute Explainer: Daylight Savings; Charter Revision: The Other Three Ballot Questions; Shopping Face-to-Face: Alternative Ways to Open (episode)
Another update on impeachment.
Learn how to join the 2020 Census team and more.
Get ready to set your clocks back. But why?
WNYC's City Hall reporter Brigid Bergin breaks down an often overlooked part of the election ballot: the NYC charter revision proposals.
Two innovative models for building a brick-and-mortar business
Another Tuesday, another politics round-up. (episode)
The top Ukraine expert at the White House tells impeachment investigators he reported concerns about the president's pressure tactics on Ukraine, acting out of a “sense of duty.”
Influenza changes every year, so must its vaccine.
Susan Rice's new memoir offers behind the scene takes on major developments in American diplomacy.
Senator Murphy says the Senate won't "short circuit" a fair, serious impeachment trial.
What do New Yorkers buy at their bodegas, and what does it say about them?
Impeachment update and non-impeachment news. We're covering everything. (episode)
David Leonhardt, columnist for the New York Times, says if you want Trump out, you should take to the streets.
And other non-impeachment related news stories from over the weekend.
With smart homes, Alexa can turn on your shower.
The subway just turned 115. You're invited.
Over 1,000 shoppers showed up at dawn, in the rain, for the opening of the new Brooklyn Wegmans.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
The Mayor takes your Calls; Why does Ukraine Attract American Scandal?; Early Voting Explained; Facebook and Democracy; Shopping Face-to-Face: Malls and the American Dream (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio is back with us for another #asktheMayor.
U.S. scandals keep popping up in Ukraine, the nation at the heart of the impeachment probe, including Paul Manafort, Hunter Biden and now Donald Trump. What's going on there?
Early voting in New York begins October 26th. Here's how it will work.
Lawmakers like Congresswoman AOC grilled the Facebook founder on his company's outsized role in American democracy
Meet you at the mall.
Impeachment: In Federal Court; Are Centrists Looking Somewhere Else?; 10-Minute Explainer: Traffic Paradox; Your New York Accent; Shopping Face-to-Face: Single-Product Stores (episode)
There were two impeachment-related cases at the SDNY courthouse yesterday and the hosts of Trump, Inc. were there, and they've got stories.
A New York Times story claims that Democrat party leaders are waiting for another candidate to enter the race. Are you?
Why closing one of Manhattan's busiest streets cut congestion.
Does the New York accent still exist?
Can't think of a reason to shop in person? Today: Single-Product Stores.
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine's impeachment testimony; NYPD News; 10-Minute Explainer: Climate Change's Threat to Birds?; Your Halloween Costumes; What's In-Store: Flea Markets (episode)
Yahoo! News investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff discusses William Taylor's testimony in the impeachment probe, and whether it's time to open up the hearings to the public
Governor Cuomo is putting cops in the subway to fight homelessness, and they won't be required to wear body cams. Plus a new "police accountability" question on the ballot.
The science behind predictions of a coming bird apocalypse
Your calls on what you're going to be, and what costumes have you rolling your eyes.
Why leave home to shop? Today's answer: Flea Markets
Impeachment Update; The Latest with Brooklyn's Borough President; Mother Cabrini, Explained; Tuesday Morning Politics; New at MoMA (episode)
Your calls and up to date analysis on the impeachment news coming out of Washington.
Why are suicide rates among Black teens increasing? Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams discusses.
The 19th century nun achieved the unimaginable despite status as immigrant woman.
The diplomats defying the president to testify before impeachment investigators are being hailed as heroes by colleagues who’ve long felt abused by the administration, says Nahal Toosi
What's new at MoMA?
Monday Morning Politics; Speak to the Speaker; The Education of Samantha Power; Hyperlocal News Roundup (episode)
Catch up on politics you missed over the weekend.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson updates us on early voting and city streets
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power discusses her new book and gives an inside scoop on being an activist while working for the government.
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