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wnyc archivist andy lanset holding an artifact from the 1950 census Press photo from 1950 Census As we gather materials for our upcoming '10 Questions that Count' website, WNYC ... (article)
It's a snow day, it's cold outside, and it's time to listen to some good winter music. We want your ideas for your favorite snow or winter songs - tracks that are good for curling up ... (article)
The Village Voice's Wayne Barrett is among the growing number calling for Governor Paterson to step down. He explains why. Also today: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on tracing the family his... (episode)
from scorpions and centaurs Lawrence Levy, executive director of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, has been the weekly guest for the month of February... (article)
In the wake of a Times story published today, Governor Paterson has suspended a top aide and called for an investigation into conduct by his security detail. WNYC's Bob Hennelly break... (episode)
The so-called "soda tax" is back. Dr. Richard Daines, Commissioner of Health for New York State, discusses why he thinks New York needs it to curb obesity and raise some much-needed c... (episode)
Connecticut's state flag The 2010 Senatorial race in Connecticut to replace Chris Dodd's seat is one we'll be watching closely. Already we've interviewed all four major candidates.... (article)
In early March we'll officially launch our '10 Questions that Count' census project, but for now we're getting ready, blogging about some of the preparations and doing a few on-air se... (article)
The Brian Lehrer Show team is plugging away behind the scenes to get the 10 Questions that Count census project up and running. We've done some programming already, the website will b... (article)
Wall Street made record profits last year and this year's bonuses are substantially higher than a year ago. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli details the windfall on Wall Str... (episode)