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The original World Trade Center site was also mired in political and financial squabbling. So, what’s the latest for the planned redevelopment, and what can be learned from past effor... (episode)
WNYC reporter Beth Fertig will update the status of mayoral control negotiations and the contingency plans being worked on if it expires.
You probably think the New York State legislature is as dysfunctional as it gets, but Californians argue that their leadership is no better. Hear a smack down between Brian Lehrer and... (episode)
Kai Wright and Dayo Olopade of The Root talk about the impact and legacy of Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing," on the film's 20th anniversary.
The Obama administration is busy selling its healthcare plan to Congress and an American public hungry for reform but fearful of change. Plus, navigating New York City history block b... (episode)
This month we've been looking at the unspoken rules of etiquette that, if followed, would make commuting in NYC smoother, less harried and more pleasant. In our last segment, New Yor... (article)
Contest submission by Gabriella Kessler We plan to feature all our video entries on this page in order of appearance. Return to this page to vote soon, then we will screen the finali... (article)
The National Security Administration is being accused of intercepting private telephone calls and e-mail messages. New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt (D-12th) is investigating the claim... (episode)
CNN senior international correspondent Christiane Amanpour has been reporting from Tehran these last two weeks. Hear what it’s been like as a veteran journalist and an Iranian woman r... (episode)
We have more videos from the Uncommon Economic Indicators Video Contest. Take a look at what these contestants noticed in their neighboorhoods--a string of store closings, recession... (article)
More working poor are crowding in with family and friends to avoid homelessness. Live from the Jerome L. Greene Performance space it’s an interactive review of the "Uncommon Economic ... (episode)
Small specialized high schools have bloomed across the city in the past several years. Are they better for students? Do they hurt the remaining large high schools? Plus, the latest on... (episode)