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Biden Picks Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson For SCOTUS; Updates on Ukraine; Freelance Worker Protections; How Russia's Nuclear Arsenal Figures Into the Conflict (episode)
What to expect from Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Garry Kasparov joins with the latest updates on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New protections to freelance workers.
Fred Kaplan on Russia's nuclear alert and the resistance in Ukraine.
The Latest on Ukraine; Soaring Con-Ed Bills (and What Can Help); Populism, Polarization, and Post-Truths; Jazz and Death Row (episode)
Katrina vanden Heuvel on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Why are Con-Ed bills so expensive?
How do autocrats stay in power?
Amy Gordiejew and jazz musicians Arturo O'Farrill and Albert Marques talk about the case of death row prisoner Keith LaMar and their music project 'Freedom First.'
The Brian Lehrer Show interviews with the makers of the films nominated for the Best Feature-Length Documentary Oscar. (article)
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Thursday Morning Politics; Albany Update; NYC's New Wage Law; Cannabis 'Gray Market' (episode)
Philip Bump talks about the latest political news, including Biden's response to the invasion of Ukraine and his domestic agenda.
Anna Gronewold and Zack Fink talk about the state of the New York governor's race, the party conventions and upcoming primaries, and more.
In a recent study, hiring managers were 20% less likely to hire candidates who voiced an interest in the company’s pay and benefits structure.
Alyson Martin, co-founder of Cannabis Wire, talks about New York City's growing cannabis gray market.
The Latest on the 'Invasion' of Ukraine; Wednesday Morning Local Politics; Oscar Docs: Writing With Fire (episode)
The White House has called Russia's most recent provocations an invasion of Ukraine. Julia Ioffe joins joins to provide a historical context and breaks down the latest developments.
Erin Durkin and David Cruz join to discuss the latest on local politics including Mayor Adams' subway safety plan, recent political appointees, and more.
Sushmit Ghosh and Khabar Lahariya, join to discuss their film "Writing With Fire"
Listeners confess if they fudged on job applications, and whether they got away with it or were found out.
Tuesday Morning Politics: Ukraine Crisis with Gabriel Debenedetti; 51 Councilmembers in 52 Weeks: District 8, Diana Ayala; Facebook's 'Superusers'; Climate Change and What You Eat (episode)
Gabriel Debenedetti discusses the latest developments in Ukraine.
This week, Councilmember (and Deputy Speaker) Diana Ayala talks about her priorities for District 8, which spans parts of Manhattan and the Bronx.
Nathaniel Lubin joins to break down how the Facebook algorithm boosts their reach.
Listeners call in to discuss ways they've changed their diet to help combat climate change.
Monday Morning Politics; Education News Roundup; The Great Emancipators; Fashionably Late or Right On Time? (episode)
Susan Glasser talks about the latest national political news.
Michael Elsen-Rooney discusses the latest news in NYC schools. Plus, listener calls.
Kellie Carter Jackson talks about the new docu-series in which she appears, "Lincoln's Dilemma", which examines Lincoln's role in ending slavery during the Civil War.
Listeners discuss their relationships to punctuality, whether they're always a few minutes late or sure to arrive early.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Liz Kim on what's in Mayor Adams' first budget for NYC; The latest on the pandemic; Defending the 'Great Books'; The shoes-on vs shoes-off controversy (episode)
What's in (and what's not in) Mayor Adams' first budget proposal?
The latest COVID news with Nsikan Akpan.
Roosevelt Montás on the "Great Books" and why they're still worth it.
After a WSJ essay caused an uproar, listeners call in to defend their shoes-on or shoes-off households, and whether they've hosted non-compliant guests.