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Trump's ongoing legal woes; NYC plan to involuntarily hospitalize people with mental illness; How to play the NYC housing lottery; Merriam-Webster's word of the year is 'gaslighting' (episode)
Devlin Barrett discusses yesterday's verdict in the Oath Keepers trial, and more.
NYC Mayor Adams' policy announcement expanding police and medical workers' ability to involuntarily hospitalize people with mental illness.
Flatbush Development Corporation's Robin Redmond explains how New York's affordable housing lottery works.
Peter Sokolowski discusses Merriam-Webster's 2022 word of the year.
Traffic death prevention and successes in Hoboken and Jersey City; Sen. Gillibrand (D-NY) takes listener calls; Long walks around NYC; What charities will you give to? (episode)
How Jersey City and Hoboken have prevented traffic deaths and pedestrian fatalities.
Senator Gillibrand joins to talk about her work in Washington, including her priorities for the remaining Congressional term.
Michael Kimmelman joins to discuss his latest book and the walking tours he did in New York City during the lockdown.
Listeners call in to share which charities they're donating to this year and how they chose which causes to support.
Monday Morning Politics; Meet Your New Congress Members: NY-4 and NY-18; How Climate Change Affects Children's Health; The News From Your Thanksgiving (episode)
The latest national political news
Anthony D'Esposito, U.S. Representative-elect (R, NY-4), and Pat Ryan, U.S. Representative (D, NY-19), introduce themselves and talk about their priorities for their districts.
Democrats call in to share how they're feeling about President Biden's prospects for re-election in 2024
How children's health has been harmed by climate change and the cause, fossil fuel consumption.
Listeners call in to share the news from their Thanksgiving tables.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
For this 'Black Friday' holiday: Three views on congestion pricing; Nina Totenberg looks back at her career & friendship with RBG; Andy Borowitz skewers our most ignorant politicians (episode)
The 'Real' History Of Thanksgiving; Who You're Thankful For; Your Immigrant Thanksgiving (episode)
A conversation about the myths and realities of the origins of Thanksgiving with historian Kenneth C. Davis and Indigenous activist Iakowi:he'ne' Oakes.
Historian Kenneth C. Davis talks about his love of reading, and his new book...about (fiction) books!
Listeners call in to share stories about who they're grateful for this year.
Listeners call in to share how their immigrant families are putting their own spin on Thanksgiving this year.
Alvin Bragg; Student Loan Forgiveness; Adult Survivors; Thanksgiving and Inflation (episode)
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg responds to the recent election results, and more.
How the Supreme Court's ruling on the student loan forgiveness program will affect student debt holders.
A one-year "lookback" window, which will allow adult survivors of sexual assault to sue their abusers in civil court, opens up this week.
Listeners call in to discuss how inflation is affecting their Thanksgiving dinners this year.
Hakeem Jeffries on his Bid to Succeed Nancy Pelosi; Worker Movement Stories; Context and a Movie: She Said; The Enduring Questions Surrounding the Assassination of JFK (episode)
Hakeem Jeffries joins to talk about his bid to be the next House minority leader.
Listeners who have recently participated in a labor action call in to talk about what they're hoping to achieve.
NYT reporter Megan Twohey reflects on what it's like to have a feature film made about her reporting on Harvey Weinstein.
Larry Schnapf joins to discuss his lawsuit against the government and its failure to release JFK assassinations records.
Nat'l News including NY's Red Wave & the Colorado Shooting; Two brand-new members of Congress; Uncertain future of NYC climate law; Threats to synagogues and LGBTQ spaces (episode)
The latest national political news, including how GOP flips of Congressional seats in New York helped Democrats lose control of the House - and who is responsible for that in New York.
George Devolder-Santos (R, NY-3) re-introduces himself to listeners and talks about his priorities, then Dan Goldman (D, NY-10) does the same.
The future of a major NYC climate law meant to cap carbon pollution from buildings.
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum reflects on recent Anti-Semitism and Anti-LBGTQ violence.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)