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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
NYC Mayor takes listeners' calls; Nadler's talks impeachment; the safety costs of generic drugs and stories about waiting in line. (episode)
“If the government does nothing, if everything is based on the market, you see the worst version of gentrification..."
“You can’t impeach the president until the people support it," said Representative Jerry Nadler
What should we do as patients or doctors when we need a generic drug?
Cronut lines, Shakespeare in the Park lines, Immigration lines, Toilet paper lines…
Reactions to Mueller's public statement; Black Lives Matter's Alicia Garza on what black voters look for in a candidate; Tornadoes; Understanding hoarding disorder (episode)
After two years of waiting, Mueller finally spoke publicly for eight minutes.
What black voters really want from a presidential candidate? A new survey aims to find out.
Destructive tornadoes twist close to home.
Jami Floyd talks to guest host Andrea Bernstein about the day Mueller broke his silence.
When does clutter become a mental illness?
Suffolk County murder conviction overturned; Jill Lepore on "This America"; Counseling in schools (episode)
“They want to get a case to the court to make it overturn Roe" said Gretchen Borchelt.
"The confession was false in material ways.," said Timothy Sini.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller breaks his silence after more than two years.
Jill Lepore says patriotism shouldn't be a bad thing.
National Politics in Swing Districts; 2020 hopeful Marianne Williamson, Gov. Andrew Cuomo; Assange Charges and Press Freedom; Michael Pollan on Psychedelics (episode)
Congressmen Tom Suozzi (D NY 3) and Tom Malinowski (D NJ 7) on national issues in their "purple" districts.
Author, spiritual adviser and 2020 Democratic hopeful Marianne Williamson is proposing a Department of Children and Youth to aid "chronically traumatized children."
Gov. Cuomo on the MTA Overtime controversy, plus expiring rent laws and legalizing pot.
Slate's Fred Kaplan and PEN's Suzanne Nossel discuss the Assange indictments and press freedom.
Michael Pollan on the therapeutic uses for psychedelics.
On this Memorial Day, hear highlights from our April special with Colorado Public Radio, called 'Ask A Legal State: A National Call In About Pot.' (episode)
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Do we even know what Memorial Day is actually about? (episode)
"It will be resolved this year and there will be due process" says Mayor de Blasio regarding trial about Eric Garner's death.
Never has a relationship between lender and lendee caught so much attention.
“You are not a statistic.” – Demetria Mack shares her advice with other foster children.
"Fleet Week culminates on #MemorialDay." -- Kenneth C. Davis
School Diversity and the Specialized High School Admissions; Buying Influence is a Bipartisan Issue; New York City Will Implement Congestion Pricing in 2021, London Did It First (episode)
How New York lawmakers are struggling to create specialized high school education opportunities for African-American and Asian-American students.
Muslim listeners share what Ramadan in 2019 means to them.
How dark money has changed the way politicians approach issues.
What can we learn about congestion pricing from across the pond?
Wednesday Morning Politics; Immigration Court Follow-Up; India and Australia's Polarizing Leaders Will Likely Remain in Power; Our Hair, Our Stories (episode)
A look inside the ongoing fights between Congress and the White House.
How are NYC's immigration court judges handling a backlog of cases and deluge of new legal frameworks from Washington?
A look at the results of recent elections in India and Australia — two key players on the global stage.
What hair mean to women's identities.