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The CUNY School of Journalism investigated New York’s worst landlord. Tom Robbins, investigative journalist in residence at the CUNY School of Journalism and former longtime Village V... (episode)
As part of the End of War series, we're asking you to re-imagine the peace sign--as a way of re-imagining peace. What should the peace sign be? Share your design, and check out the su... (article)
Ezra Klein of The Washington Post on policy and politics now that the Supreme Court has heard arguments in the healthcare case. Plus: David Sanger of The New York Times on nuclear dis... (episode)
It's the final day of oral arguments about the Affordable Care Act at the U.S. Supreme Court. Richard Epstein, professor of law at NYU, New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderm... (episode)
Jonah Lehrer, contributing editor at Wired, frequent contributor to The New Yorker and Radiolab, and author of the new book, Imagine: How Creativity Work recently visited the WNYC stu... (article)
Coverage of the Supreme Court healthcare case continues with analysis and a recap of yesterday’s arguments and an update on today’s. Plus: how the coup in Mali compares to the the pea... (episode)
The U.S. Supreme Court starts hearing arguments for and against part of President Obama’s healthcare reform law today. Former Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, Linda Gree... (episode)
On today's show, we're talking about the early - and brutal - start to allergy season. We'll also play some examples of famous sneezes. See below for our favorite examples (including ... (article)
Patricia Williams of Columbia University discusses the role of perception in the death of Trayvon Martin in Florida and the Dharun Ravi case in New Jersey. Plus: allergies are already... (episode)
As part of our End of War series, we're having a conversation about the portrayal of war in popular culture. Here are some clips of the movies, theater and video games we discussed. ... (article)