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Tom Devine of the Government Accountability Project and Jeffrey Wigand, tobacco industry whistleblower, present a guide for corporate whistleblowers. Plus: a post-Memorial Day polit... (episode)
On this Memorial Day, a special re-broadcast of the interview with the late photojournalist and filmmaker Tim Hetherington. Plus: David Brooks, Ken Burns, John Waters, Kurt Andersen, ... (episode)
Journalists James Foley and Clare Gillis were detained by the Libyan government while reporting on the war there. Hear their story. Plus: the psychological effects of war on veterans;... (episode)
Vermont will be the first state to offer single-payer healthcare when legislation is signed today. Plus: New York City Opera leaves Lincoln Center; basic tech tips; comparing the pa... (episode)
Democratic Congressman from Ohio Dennis Kucinich is considering running for office in another state. Hear why. Plus: politics blogger at the New York Times, Nate Silver, discusses yes... (episode)
A nearly empty Yankees parking garage raises questions about public subsidies. WNYC’s transportation reporter Jim O’Grady talks about his reporting on the garage and the park which ... (episode)
New York Times columnist Gail Collins weighs in on the intersection of sex and politics, New Yorker staff writer Jeffrey Toobin on Madoff and the Mets; where music and science interse... (episode)
Brian mispronounced "Fugazi" on the air recently (whoops!) and our twitter friends came to the rescue. Using the hashtag #brianlehrerindiemixtape they suggested songs to bring Brian u... (article)
Steve Coll of the New America Foundation and the New Yorker reacts to President Obama’s speech on the Middle East and the Arab Spring. Plus: “the perp walk” for famous accused crimi... (episode)
New York Public Library president Dr. Paul LeClerc discusses the 100th birthday of the flagship 5th Avenue building and the role of the library over the next 100 years. Plus: New York... (episode)