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Bobby Thompson\'s \'Shot Hear Round the World\' As we gear up for the baseball season to begin, WNYC Archivist Andy Lanset has sent us some fun clips from great moments in baseball h... (article)
Video can stream on our televisions, computers and cell phones – and sometimes on all three of those screens at the same time. Hear about Americans’ latest video-watching habits from ... (episode)
WNYC’s education reporter, Beth Fertig, and education writer for the Press of Atlantic City, Diane D’Amico, talk about education issues and budget cuts in New York and New Jersey.
Older job seekers are often interviewed by people half their age. The “Help Wanted” job series continues with advice from job coach Rita Ashley on how to avoid aging yourself out of a... (episode)
When we count heads for the census, there can be wide reaching effects. Andrew Beveridge, professor of sociology at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center, looks at what the cens... (episode)
Big changes are coming to the student loan system. Jason Delisle, of the New America Foundation takes a close look at the legislation before congress – and parses what the impact will... (episode)
We continue to break down the effects - both immediate and long-term - of the health care legislation. Bill Ferris of the AARP discusses how his organization views the bill, and answe... (episode)
The health care bill has been passed and signed. Greg David, director of the business and economics program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and Elisabeth Benjamin, vice pre... (episode)
<p>WNYC Arts & Culture contributor <guest>Carolina Miranda</guest> describes the many live nudes in performance art around the city and the city's reaction to them.</p>
President Obama is expected to sign historic Healthcare legislation into law later today. While some of the provisions in the bill won’t take effect for years, others will start almos... (episode)
The House has passed major health care reform - how are you feeling at this moment? Plus, an explainer on what changes to expect and when. Governor Christie is asking Garden State edu... (episode)
The House is set to vote on health reform this weekend. New York Times columnists David Brooks and Gail Collins discuss the messy politics around the final push for this legislation. ... (episode)