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João Vale de Almeida, the European Union Ambassador to the United States, recently visited the WNYC studio. While he was here, he answered the question at the heart of the End of War ... (article)
Washington Post correspondent, Karen Tumulty, and the Wall Street Journal’s, Josh Mitchell, discuss student loans. Plus: the state of New York City’s housing and neighborhoods; E.U. A... (episode)
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat discusses his belief that American Christianity has gone astray. Plus: the legacy of the L.A. riots; Mary Phillips-Sandy, editorial producer of C... (episode)
There’s no shortage of hopefuls for the 2013 New York City mayoral race, but no real Republican candidate has emerged for the ticket. Hear why. Plus: Cenk Uygur of “The Young Turks”; ... (episode)
Tracy K. Smith, Brooklyn resident and winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for poetry for Life on Mars: Poems, visited the WNYC studios recently to talk about the award and her work writ... (article)
It's math exam day for New York's public school students. Merryl Tisch, chancellor of the New York Board of Regents, discusses efforts to boost high school graduation rates and the ... (episode)
Margaret Atwood, author of Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, and Jennifer Baichwal, director of the documentary "Payback," discussed the new documentary film adaptation of ... (article)
Timothy Noah of The New Republic examines solutions to inequality in America. Plus: your calls on the secret service scandal; your suggestions on Mitt Romney’s vice presidential pick;... (episode)
Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute and Paul Sonn of the National Employment Law Project debate a proposed minimum wage raise. Plus, the demographic groups being targeted as the... (episode)
We asked you to re-imagine the peace sign as a way or re-thinking peace, and you did it! Check out the submissions here. (article)