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SCOTUS Looks at TPS; Changes Coming for SNAP Recipients; USAID Whistleblower Speaks; Using Generative AI for Advice (episode)
The Supreme Court heard arguments on two cases where the Trump administration is attempting to end TPS for thousands of Haitians and Syrians living in the US. (article)
WNYC and Gothamist reporter Karen Yi explains what has changed for SNAP recipients in New York and New Jersey. (article)
USAID whistleblower Nicholas Enrich talks about the effects of DOGE cuts on USAID, and of his efforts to publicize them and what the cuts meant for countries receiving U.S. assistance. (article)
Halle Newman, writer, talks about her recent piece for Slate, "My Dad Used to Have All the Answers. Now He Asks ChatGPT." (article)
TPS at the Supreme Court; The Close Rikers Czar; PEN World Voices & Global Free Expression; Are You Hiring for a Cool Job? (episode)
PEN America talks about free expression around the world and the World Voices Festival underway. (article)
Listeners call in to share about an interesting or out of the box job they are hiring for, or a job they recently got that they'd like to talk about. (article)
Emily Bazelon offers legal analysis of today's arguments before the Supreme Court over TPS for certain refugees, plus reacts to the Louisiana redistricting decision. (article)
Dana Kaplan talks about her new role as Mayor Mamdani's Close Rikers Czar, leading NYC's efforts to close Rikers in favor of borough-based jails as required by law. (article)