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City Politics: The Candidates on Subway Crime; The Politics and Policy of Empowering Skilled Workers; 100 Years of 100 Things: Women in the Military (episode)
Katherine Sharp Landdeck, professor of history and director of Pioneers Oral History Project at Texas Woman's University, talks about American women in the military over the 100 years. (article)
How state governments and public agencies are rethinking hiring, training, and credential requirements to open up opportunity for STARs—workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes. (article)
Elizabeth Kim and Ramsey Khalifeh, Gothamist and WNYC reporters, share their reporting on how candidates are approaching a big issue on voters' minds: public safety in the subways. (article)
NYS Budget Deal; Assessing the First 100 Days of Trump 2.0; NYC Health Department Braces for Federal Budget Cuts; National Politics and Your College Decisions; Music for the Navy Yard (episode)
Listeners call in to share how they're considering where to go to school in the fall given the political firestorm surrounding universities across the United States. (article)
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker and the host of The New Yorker Radio Hour, offers his assessment of the first 100 days of President Trump's second term. (article)
NYC Department of Health interim commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse talks about the areas where the health department will feel the impact of federal budget cuts. (article)
Jad Abumrad, creator of Radiolab, and Dianne Berkun Menaker, Brooklyn Youth Chorus artistic director, talk about Port(al), a new work for the chorus set at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. (article)
What's in Gov. Hochul's long-awaited New York State Budget? (article)