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The Blowback From Amazon HQ2 (First) | Desegregating Segregated Long Island (Starts at 38:22) | Tina Brown (Starts at 1:18:31) (article)
#AskTheMayor; Cindy Hyde-Smith's Education; The Souls of Yellow Folk (episode)
New York City's Mayor Bill de Blasio reacts to the last week in local news and takes listeners calls.
Where did the new Mississippi learn it was okay to talk like that?
Reporters say New Jersey's system for tracking police force is broken. They created a database to fix it.
With a nod to the W.E.B. Dubois' classic The Souls of Black Folks, Wesley Yang, talks about the Asian American experience.
Thursday Morning Politics; The Science Behind Trump's Climate Report; GM Job Cuts; A Glossier Time For Magazines (episode)
A look at the infrastructure plans that President Trump is — and isn't — committed to.
President Trump may not believe in man-made climate change, but his administration does.
With the decision to layoff 14,000 workers in the U.S. and Canada, a look at what's ahead for General Motors.
Magazines, then and now.
Wednesday Morning National Politics; An Upside to NYC’s Inequality; The New Majority Leader; The Case for Collusion (episode)
How the Trump administration, the President's legal team and the President himself are at odds.
A new Crains investigation details the connection between New York's exceptionally wealthy slice of one-percenters and the state's exceptionally well-funded safety net.
From 'three men in the room' to 'three humans in the room.'
And a 'whole litany of charges' that may be a result of Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
Amazon in LIC; Tear Gas and Chaos in Tijuana; How Some Medical Implants Are Making People Sick; Talking About Rape (episode)
We hear from three critics of the Amazon headquarters in Long Island City about why they fear Queens locals, women, and people of color wouldn't receive due benefits from the deal.
A look at the chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border over the weekend and what lies ahead for the migrant caravan.
A new series of reporting shows that medical device implants are less regulated than pharmaceutical drugs.
Governor Andrew Cuomo heads to the White House to fight for funding for the rebuilding
Insights from a feminist and rape crisis counselor in confronting the crime of rape and its aftermath.
USA Today's Susan Page; Senator Bernie Sanders; Elaine Gross, president of ERASE Racism; and "Gridlock Sam," aka traffic engineer Sam Schwartz. (episode)
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page talks about the national political news from the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Senator Sanders talks about the Left's response to the Trump administration, plus comments on today's news.
Though Long Island has become considerably more diverse in the last several decades, school and housing segregation has increased. We examine why.
'Gridlock Sam' Schwartz on driverless cars.
Check out three of our favorite conversations from the past week. (article)
Black Friday Special: Historians Doris Kearns Goodwin & Jill Lepore; Alexa & Siri; Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith (episode)
An all-call holiday special! (episode)
Thanksgiving, from a historical perspective.
What does your family cook on Thanksgiving?
What are some of your favorite local spots?
Listeners call in to ask for -- and give -- Thanksgiving-related advice, from basting and brining to dealing with relatives.
Who are the people that YOU are thankful for this year?
Heather Long & Sarah Ponczek; Andy Byford; Quoctrung Bui & Javier Hernández; David Isay. (episode)
As market turbulence continues, with big tech leading the way down, we discuss how this connects to the broader economy and the president's economic policies.
Andy Byford talks NYC transit.
PEW found that in China, 80% of parents thought their kids would fare better than them economically. In the US, that number was only 30%.
David Isay helps you avoid Thanksgiving shouting matches.