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Our favorites from this week include: Controversy Over The 2020 Census (First) | To the Future Mme. President (Starts 37:29) | National Politics With Bret Stephens (Starts 1:11:39) (article)
Ask the Mayor; William Dudley, president of the New York Federal Reserve; Mark Mazzetti, investigations editor for The New York Times; a new study about race and income inequality (episode)
Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City, takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
A rare exit interview with William Dudley, outgoing president of the New York Federal Reserve
Mark Mazzetti, Washington investigations editor for the New York Times, brings the latest from the Russia investigations.
Recently The Upshot wrote about a new study on income inequality in the US, particularly related to white and black men, but readers wanted to know more about how black women fared.
Budget Deadline Looms; Egypt's "Sham" Election; Bret Stephens on Guns; Lifting Paid Care Workers (episode)
Zephyr Teachout and Jimmy Vielkind, discuss what's in and what's out of the New York State budget as the final week of negotiations winds down.
Bret Stephens, op-ed columnist for The New York Times, talks about his call to repeal the Second Amendment which has drawn plenty of critisicism from fellow conservatives...
In Egypt's election, Sisi set to win second term as president
Low pay, unpredictable hours, and labor law violations are commonplace for care workers. New York is trying to fix that.
Controversy Over 2020 Census; TLC Commissioner; Will Bail Reform Make The New York State Budget?; Ross Douthat. (episode)
The U.S. Commerce Department announced it will restore a question about citizenship to the 2020 census questionnaire.
Taxi and Limousine Commissioner Meera Joshi responds to calls to reorganize the commission to deal with the changes in the industry.
A closer look at why bail reform, and other criminal justice reforms, aren’t likely to pass the state budget, though most New Yorkers are in favor.
Ross Douthat argues that Pope Francis is an experiment for the West.
Four Men In A Room; Lessons From Hillary's Communications Director; Why Taft Was the "anti-Trump" president (episode)
Susan Glasser and Amy Davidson Sorkin break down the days news.
"Why aren't all the women legislators storming the governor's mansion to get you in that room?"
What the future Madam President can learn from Hillary Clinton's bid for President?
William Howard Taft: the truly judicial 27th President of the United States.
Student Led March For Our Lives; Stormy Daniels Interview; Albany Budget; Women Online; New Civil Rights (episode)
The rallies protesting gun violence drew hundreds of thousands around the U.S. and the world on Saturday.
Karen DeWitt, Capitol bureau chief for New York State Public Radio and Fred Mogul, WNYC Albany reporter, discuss the latest developments from the budget negotiations in Albany.
Is your online self “the real you?
Kevin Shird and Nelson Malden discuss their book "The Colored Waiting Room: Empowering the Original and the New Civil Rights Movements."
Coverage of the student-led demonstrations happening across the U.S. (episode)
Our favorites from this week include: New Orleans Mayor Landrieu (First) | The Role of Muslim Men in #MosqueMeToo (Starts 21:41) | When the Kushners Are Your Landlords (Starts 42:25) (article)
The Other Charter Review Commission; Gov. Cuomo on State Budget; Breaking News Roundable; When 'Masculinity' Gets Diverted into Political Extremism (episode)
Gale Brewer and Letitia James talk about their proposal for a charter review commission.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo discusses the state budget and more.
With so much happening in D.C. this morning, a look at the top four political stories today.
Activists Kat Sullivan and Tom Travers talk about their advocacy for the passage of New York's Child Victims Act.
Michael Kimmel draws on his research with former members of violent hate groups and explores the way the stereotypes of masculinity are used in their recruitment.
The President's Ongoing Legal Issues; Would You Vote For Cynthia Nixon for Governor of New York?; Reddit Reforms; Every School Shooting (episode)
Editor-at-large of Above the Law and legal editor for WNYC's podcast More Perfect, Elie Mystal, takes a closer look at President Trump's legal battles.
The results are in from our informal, unofficial, thoroughly unscientific poll of registered New York Democrats about gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon.
The world of Reddit and its efforts to find the line between "open and honest" conversations and hate speech.
A closer look at the data on school shootings.