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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Ask the Mayor; Friday Morning Politics: Washington Post Mueller; Praying Since Christchurch; Speak My Language (episode)
The Mayor discusses priorities ahead of the April 1st budget deadline.
This week in Washington, Democratic senators voted "present" on the Green New Deal, and President Trump resurrected his attacks on the Affordable Care Act.
Checking in with the City's Muslim community after the Christchurch attack.
The importance of dual-language and multicultural education.
Facebook Officially Bans White Nationalism; The State Budget in the Suburbs; The City's Ongoing Homelessness Crisis; Boeing Ties to FAA Come Under Intense Scrutiny (episode)
Facebook is officially banning posts related to white nationalism and white separatism.
New York State senators from the suburbs talk about their Albany budget priorities ahead of the deadline on April 1st.
A look at the ongoing homelessness crisis, what the city is doing and why nothing seems to be working.
Inside the congressional testimony from federal aviation officials on airplane safety and the global recall of Boeing's 737 Max commercial jets.
OxyContin Makers Settle Opioid Lawsuit; Budget Talks Continue; The State of Gillibrand 2020; For the Women in the Marines (episode)
The makers of OxyContin reached a settlement with the state of Oklahoma over its role in the opioid epidemic. What does that mean for the crisis?
Discussions on the latest developments on the budget talks, with WNYC's Albany expert Fred Mogul.
How is New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's 2020 campaign going so far?
Sick of living life according to the demands of her strict Indian parents, Anuradha Bhagwati ditched the Ivy League life to join the Marines. Then she changed policy.
The Latest on the Mueller Report; Last Minute Budget Talks with Governor Cuomo; Closing Rikers Means New Bigger Jails in the Boroughs; The Media Should be "Proud" of Russia Reporting (episode)
Let politicization begin.
What's in and what's out, according to the governor
The city is moving forward with its 10-year plan to close Rikers. What are the next steps?
Not bullied.
The Mueller Investigation Wraps Up; The Legal Questions the President Still Faces; Janet Napolitano on Homeland Security (episode)
What does it mean that special counsel Robert Mueller concluded that Donald Trump did not commit a crime, but noted that his report did not exonerate the president?
How Democrats and Republicans are responding to the Mueller report.
Hush-money payments. Illegal use of Trump Foundation money. Foreign contributions to the inauguration. The Mueller report aside, here's what else prosecutors are still investigating.
Former Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano discusses national security, climate change and immigration.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Mayor Bill de Blasio with "Ask the Mayor"; Recent Supreme Court news; Recycling around the country and in NYC; and how GOP policies hurt public health in red states. (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
Roundup of news from the federal courts with ATC's Jami Floyd
What's happening in NYC and around the country with recycling programs as China cuts back on how much material is accepts from the U.S.
How right-wing public health policies harm their supporters.
How Social Media Propagates Hateful Ideology; Nassau County Says No to Pot; South Carolina & Nevada Lift Power of Nonwhite Voters; Rent Subsidy to Prevent Homelessness (episode)
"If platform companies are going to provide the broadcast tools for sharing hateful ideologies, they are going to share the blame for normalizing them.”
As legalization looms, local governments are deciding whether they want to "opt out" of allowing marijuana dispenseries.
In the 2020 presidential race, after Iowa and New Hampshire make their choices, the more ethnically diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina hold their primaries
A bill that supporters say would "help fight homelessness" is having a hard time making it into the budget.
How NJ is Dealing with Social Justice Issues in Pot Legalization; Gov. Cuomo on the budget; Elizabeth Warren's Sprawling Policy Proposals; Being Smarter in the Doctor's Office (episode)
As the New Jersey legislature gets ready to vote on recreational marijuana legalization, New York continues to work on it.
Ahead of the April 1 deadline, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo talks about key parts of the New York State budget, including criminal justice reform, and other statewide news.
From calling for the end of the electoral college to universal childcare, Elizabeth Warren has been churning out a bold policy platform. Can she win over the hearts of progressives?
Clear-cut advice on dealing with today's healthcare system.