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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Allegations Against Gov. Cuomo; COVID's Toll on Filipino Nurses; Ask the Mayor; Investing Advice (episode)
A former adviser to Andrew Cuomo has accused the governor of sexual harassment.
How so many Filipinos came to work in the U.S. health system and what they face during the pandemic — from The Experiment, a new series from The Atlantic and WNYC Studios.
For some young people, the GameStop saga sparked an interest in the stock market and investing. Where to start?
Your questions and Brian's for Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Rep. Jeffries; Two NYPD Stories; West Farms: 10460: City Council Candidates; MLB and the Negro Leagues (episode)
U.S. Representative Hakeem Jeffries discusses this week in national politics.
Two stories from WNYC and Gothamist on police oversight and accountability
We continue our series West Farms 10460 by speaking to three candidates vying to represent part of the neighborhood in City Council.
Bob Kendrick discusses the Negro Leagues' impact on baseball history.
Heather McGhee on equity and economic recovery; Endorsements and donations in the mayoral and council races; A Puerto Rican experience podcast; Lori Gottlieb and calls from therapists (episode)
How the Biden COVID-19 relief bill would address issues of equity.
WNYC's Brigid Bergen and David Cruz run down the latest political news in the 2021 local races for mayor, and some city council seats.
Learn about a new WNYC podcast, La Brega, which tells stories about Puerto Ricans and their experiences of life on the island.
How have therapists had to adjust their practices during the pandemic? What's worked? What hasn't?
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand; NY State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi; Police reformer on joining the DC police force; Dog training questions answered (episode)
U.S Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, tells listeners what to expect from the Senate under the Biden Administration.
Should Governor Cuomo lose his emergency powers? State Senator Biaggi thinks so.
What does police reform look like inside a police department?
Pet adoptions have boomed since the start of the pandemic, and dog trainers and pet behavior specialists are booked for weeks in advance. We found an opening.
Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi; New York's COVID-19 positivity rate; Staffing private prisons; Jonathan Scott Holloway, Rutgers president and historian (episode)
U.S. Rep Tom Suozzi talks Congress and the Biden agenda.
Jake Dobkin, co-founder of Gothamist, and Nsikan Akpan, WNYC's health and science editor, talk about the latest COVID-19 news.
Bianca Tylek and Insha Rahman talk about the personnel and companies that provide training for prison staff.
President of Rutgers University Jonathan Scott Holloway talks African American history in today's context.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
NJ Congressman Tom Malinowski; Vaccine Optimism; Lockdown for Introverts and Extroverts; Ask the Mayor (episode)
U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski discusses this week in national politics, including hearings into social media companies' roles in promoting extremism and how Biden can fix our foreign policy.
Katherine Wu discusses combating vaccine misinformation.
How are extroverts vs introverts handling the pandemic? We take your calls to find out.
Mayor de Blasio discusses this week in NYC including student mental health, re-opening small businesses and how to make sure your heating system is sufficient this winter.
Paul Krugman on Biden's Recovery Plans; Assemblyman Ron Kim Responds to Cuomo's Attack; West Farms and Housing; The Teens Are Not Okay (episode)
Paul Krugman gives his analysis on President Biden's economic recovery plans.
In Wednesday's press briefing Governor Cuomo singled out state legislator Ron Kim in an intensifying back and forth over how the state handled nursing homes and COVID-19.
This section of the Bronx saw some of the highest rates of eviction in 2019. The economic toll of the pandemic and an eviction moratorium set to expire in May threaten tenants again.
Child psychologist Abigail Gewirtz offers advice to teenagers and their parents on how to better cope and communicate during the pandemic.
COVID-19 News; How to Navigate the Byzantine Vaccination Appointment System; Queens Special Election; Subway Update with Sarah Feinberg (episode)
Dr. Dhruv Khullar explains the latest COVID-19 vaccine guidelines, and how people should think about having antibodies from the virus versus being vaccinated.
How to register for vaccinations, plus some "success" stories.
Another test for Ranked Choice Voting as early voting is underway to fill the City Council seat for District 31 in Queens.
The latest subway news.