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A deep dive into this year's theme for Black History Month: 'Black Migrations.' (article)
Thursday Morning Politics; Trump Inc. Recaps Michael Cohen's Testimony; Andy Borowitz on Today's News; Ask a Native New Yorker; 10 Minute Explainer: Prescription Drugs (episode)
What we learned from Michael Cohen's testimony and how it may lead to further investigations.
Co-hosts of Trump, Inc. join to break down what we learned about President Trump's businesses from Michael Cohen's testimony.
Comedian Andy Borowitz weighs in on the day's news.
Native New Yorkers weigh in on what it's like to love people who moved to New York City from elsewhere.
Tips and tricks for getting the best price on your prescriptions.
Tune in for live analysis on Michael Cohen's testimony before a House committee today. (episode)
How the FBI Protects America Under Trump; Gov. Cuomo Update on NY Politics; Last Minute Public Advocate Roundup; How to Open Minds (Lessons from Her Dog) (episode)
Former acting FBI director, Andrew McCabe, joins to discuss the events that led up to his firing by President Donald Trump and weighs in on the Mueller probe.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo noted that the congestion pricing plan, which also has Mayor de Blasio's support, remains subject to change, and will need approval from the legislature.
Today is the day to vote in the special election for New York City's next public advocate, here's what you need to know.
Overcoming prejudice and intolerance through conversation.
Monday Morning Politics; Vatican Summit Against Clerical Sex Abuse; Trump's North Korea Summit; Black Migrations 4 (episode)
With Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign launch, should Democrats embrace more 'socialist' messaging ahead of the 2020 presidential election?
The Vatican summit against clerical sex abuse exposes just how little opportunity laypeople have in voicing their concerns.
Can President Trump get North Korea to denuclearize?
A look at African Americans 'returning to the South.'
A special #OscarDocs2019 edition of the weekend podcast. (article)
Ask the Mayor; Is the Mueller Report About to Come Out?; AG Letitia James on Emergency and Census Lawsuits; When the Nazis Rallied in NYC (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio joins to discuss this week in New York City news, including whether Amazon's decision to back out of its deal with the city will impact future tech jobs and more.
What to expect when you're expecting the conclusion of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Newly elected New York State Attorney General, Letitia James, talks her work so far as New York's attorney general.
The story of the Nazi rally held at Madison Square Garden 80 years ago this week.
Is NJ Any Closer to Legalizing Cannabis?; Public Advocate Debate Recap; Can You Go One Day Without Plastic?; U.K's Parliament: Motion on Facebook & Brexit (episode)
New Jersey lawmakers feel a sense of urgency to legalize cannabis in the state before neighboring states do.
New York City: You vote on Tuesday. Here's what happened in the final debate among seven of the candidates for public advocate.
A conversation on how plastic is an especially hard habit to kick, and tips on where to start.
Discussions on the big news this week from the U.K. Parliament on Facebook and Brexit.
How is AOC Doing So Far?; Lockdowns at School; Jill Abramson on the Truth and the News; Oscar Docs: Hale County This Morning, This Evening (episode)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may be a national celebrity, but she's also in Washington to represent New Yorkers. How do her constituents feel now that she helped scuttle the Amazon deal?
How are schools preparing students for shootings?
Former executive editor of The New York Times, Jill Abramson, talks about her new book 'The Merchants of Truth' and responds to the plagiarism charges.
Director talks about his feature-length documentary nominated for the Oscar for Best Documentary.
A reporter's lessons from 25 years covering the Capitol; States sue to block border wall funding; A tax expert has answers; A documentarian embeds with a family dedicated to Al-Qaeda. (episode)
When state senators return to Albany next week, the plan was to tackle criminal justice reform. The split between city and suburban Democrats over the Amazon deal may jeopardize that.
16 states are filing a federal lawsuit to block President Trump’s plan to build a border wall
Still have questions about your taxes this year? Consider this a free session.
Our #OscarDocs2019 continues with a look at terrorists in training in 'Of Fathers and Sons'