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National Politics News; John Podesta; Update From Albany From Two State Senators; Amazon Injuries; Community Well-Being: Feeding Queens (episode)
Susan Page discusses this past weekend in politics, including why some GOP lawmakers are starting to acknowledge that Biden won, even as their voters reject it.
John Podesta breaks down President-elect Biden's transition, including his cabinet appointments and his administration's climate plan.
New York State senators Jessica Ramos and Andrew Gounardes discuss their priorities for the next legislative session, including issues where they Democrats could have a super majority.
Will Evans revisits his reporting on injuries at Amazon warehouses amid the biggest shopping time of the year.
Pedro Rodriguez on his work to fight poverty and hunger in Queens.
Three of our favorites from the week: Remembering Mayor Dinkins (First) | Who Gets the Vaccine and When? (Starts at 29:19) | Shop Listener (Starts at 56:29) (article)
Doris Kearns Goodwin on Lincoln; Ron Chernow on Grant; Studs Terkel; Kevin Young on Hoaxes; Sarah Vowell on Lafayette; and Ted Gioia on the Love Song (episode)
This Thanksgiving, share the people, places and things you're grateful for, even -- and maybe especially -- in this trying year. (episode)
Tara Parker-Pope on the practice of giving thanks, especially in this trying year.
Khalid Latif talks about the meaning of gratitude.
Biden's Transition; Mayoral Candidate Kathryn Garcia; David Dinkins' Legacy; Community Well-Being: We Run Brownsville (episode)
What's the executive branch going to look like under Biden, and what could his foreign policy appointments mean for the US's role in international relations?
There are a dwindling number of remaining legal paths the Trump campaign is pursuing to overturn election results, but the outgoing President is still trying.
Kathryn Garcia, 2021 mayoral hopeful and former commissioner of the New York City Department of Sanitation, talks about her bid for NYC mayor.
Remembering the late mayor and his legacy with close friends.
We look at how to promote health and wellness in our communities.
Sen. Gillibrand; UFT Head Michael Mulgrew; Women and the 2020 Vote; Community Well-Being: Feeding Brooklyn (episode)
The senator takes your questions.
The head of the UFT Teachers Union, Michael Mulgrew, speaks about school closures and what can be done to reopen schools quickly.
Remembering NYC's first African American mayor, David Dinkins.
Kat Stafford, AP national race and ethnicity reporter,
We look at how the city's most vulnerable will be aided this winter.
National Politics; Newark's COVID Struggles; How Vaccine Distribution Will Work; Community Well-Being: Street Vendor Project (episode)
Vanessa Williams discusses this past weekend in politics.
Karen Yi discusses the latest news surrounding Newark's coronavirus surge.
Caroline Chen discusses rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Mohamed Attia discusses how the Street Vendor Project is helping address the challenges undocumented street vendors have had during the pandemic.
Electoral College ins and outs; Troop drawdown in Iraq and Afghanistan; #AskTheMayor; Listener-sourced gift guide (episode)
Robert Alexander on how some states' votes are more critical under the Electoral College and how President Trump enticing state electors.
Missy Ryan discusses the president's expected troop withdrawal and its potential regional impact.
Your questions for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Listeners call in to shout out their businesses ahead of the holidays.
All the President's Election Lawsuits; NYC's School Buildings Shutdown; Nassau County Executive; How to Have a Solo Thanksgiving (episode)
Rebecca Green provides the latest updates on the president's election lawsuits.
Jessica Gould and Brigid Bergin break down the latest on citywide school closures.
Laura Curran discusses Nassau County's COVID response plus presidential political analysis.
Melissa Clark and Anna Goldfarb answer your questions on how to host, and cook for, a small or solo Thanksgiving.
Trumps criminal liability; the latest on COVID-19 in Brooklyn; what a Biden presidency could mean for student loan borrowers; your calls on remote learning. (episode)
How much legal trouble is the president really in?
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is officially running for NYC Mayor and talks about his vision for the city if elected.
With a Biden Presidency on the horizon, is there light at the end of the tunnel for debt holders?
We look at how how New Yorkers are grappling remote learning.