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  • Iran Nuclear Deal; Taking Down the Confederate Flag; Christie’s Big Announcement June 30, 2015

    Iran's nuclear deal; the latest ISIS attacks; what's next for East Ramapo schools; bipartisan efforts to remove the Confederate flag; and Christie's announcement. (episode)

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    • The Latest ISIS Attacks June 30, 2015

      New York Times foreign correspondent Rukmini Callimachi gives an update on the latest ISIS attacks and assesses Rep. Peter King's alarm about the possibility of a domestic attack.

    • Iran Deadline Approaching June 30, 2015

      Today's deadline for a nuclear deal with Iran still has some negotiators questioning&nbsp;how to move forward on the preliminary agreement reached two months ago.

    • What Now for Ramapo Schools? June 30, 2015

      New York State Senator David Carlucci (D-Rockland/Westchester) talks about what's in store for the embattled school district in East Ramapo.

    • Taking Down the Flag June 30, 2015

      Jelani Cobb, a contributor to&nbsp;The New Yorker, and New York Times'&nbsp;Jonathan Martin&nbsp;explain bipartisan effort to remove the Confederate flag from South Carolina's statehouse grounds.

    • Christie Tells It Like It Is, Enters Presidential Race June 30, 2015

      New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is "telling it like it is" this morning with his announcement that he will run for president.

  • SCOTUS Wrap Up; Obama's Big Week; Staying Sane June 29, 2015

    The final SCOTUS decisions; a big week for Obama; and how to stay sane.&nbsp; (episode)

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    • President Obama's Big Week and Eulogy Reactions June 29, 2015

      Slate's&nbsp;John Dickerson&nbsp;joins us to recap President Obama's busy week, from singing "Amazing Grace" at a eulogy in Charleston to seeing Obamacare survive the Supreme Court.

    • SCOTUS Wraps Up a Historic Term June 29, 2015

      From the Affordable Care Act to legalizing same-sex marriage, it's been a historic term for the Supreme Court.&nbsp;

    • Sanity Self-Help June 29, 2015

      This installation in our School of Life philosophical self-help series applies best practices from neuroscience and psychotherapy to help us gain mastery over our subconscious processes.

  • Brian Lehrer Weekend: Women on 20s, Almost Car-Free Parks, Flag Is Still There June 26, 2015

    Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them:&nbsp;Women on 20s&nbsp;(First) |&nbsp;Almost Car-Free Parks&nbsp;(Starts at 15:53) |&nbsp;The Flag Is Still There&nbsp;(Starts at 42:59) (article)

  • Same-Sex Marriage; Gun Control; Hostage Situations June 26, 2015

    Gun control post-Charleston; SCOTUS rules same-sex marriage a Constitutional right in all 50 states; the stories of the families of ISIS hostages. (episode)

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    • Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal; Gun Politics Post-Charleston June 26, 2015

      The&nbsp;Supreme Court rules to make same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states, plus,&nbsp;how the&nbsp;Charleston shooting&nbsp;will impact the issue of gun control in the 2016 election and beyond.

    • When Your Child Is Kidnapped By ISIS June 26, 2015

      New Yorker staff writer Lawrence Wright&nbsp;tells the stories of five families of Americans who were kidnapped by ISIS -&nbsp;and how they banded together to try to rescue their family members.

    • SCOTUS Rules 5-4 in Favor of Marriage Equality June 26, 2015

      The Supreme Court of the United States rules 5-4 in favor of marriage equality -- making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states.

  • Car-Free Parks; A Win For the ACA; How Weather Affects Us June 25, 2015

    Parts of Central and Prospect Parks will be permanently car-free; SCOTUS rules in favor of the ACA; the strength of the city's&nbsp;luxury condo boom; and how the weather affects your&nbsp;life. (episode)

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    • Almost Car-Free Parks June 25, 2015

      Commissioners Trottenberg &nbsp;and Silver discuss the plan to make certain parts of Central and Prospect Parks permanently car-free.

    • Is NYC’s Lavish Condo Bubble Primed to Burst? June 25, 2015

      A reporter and researcher for The Real Deal&nbsp;crunch data on supply and demand in the luxury condo sector.

    • SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Obamacare Subsidies June 25, 2015

      The Supreme Court voted 6-3 in favor of subsidies for people to buy health insurance through the federal health exchanges through the Affordable Care Act.

    • Weather For the People June 25, 2015

      WNYC is looking for people to help cover the weather in a way that goes beyond degrees and gets to the practical side of how weather affects every aspect of our lives.

  • ACA; Hiring More Cops; Uptown Real Estate June 24, 2015

    The forthcoming&nbsp;Supreme Court decision on the ACA; de Blasio's decision to hire 1,300 new cops; a NJ news roundup; and gentrification in upper Manhattan. (episode)

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    • What Will Happen to Obamacare? June 24, 2015

      A decision is expected by the end of the month&nbsp;on a critical provision of the Affordable Care Act -- insurance subsidies for millions of Americans. What would an adverse decision mean?&nbsp;

    • Newark Superintendent Resigns June 24, 2015

      Newark Schools superintendent Cami Anderson has announced her resignation. NJPR's Nancy Solomon discusses what's in&nbsp;store now&nbsp;for Newark schools.

    • The City and State Are Making Deals June 24, 2015

      The state is making legislative deals while the city is hammering out its budget deal -- which will include 1,300 more cops.

    • Gentrification Is Coming: Northern Manhattan Grapples with Big Real Estate June 24, 2015

      With Harlem already undergoing massive changes, investors are looking at&nbsp;neighborhoods like Hamilton&nbsp;Heights for new real estate holdings. How will this affect current residents?

  • White Supremacist Groups; Women on Currency; Power of Business June 23, 2015

    Threats from white supremacist groups; women on currency; the power of the Chamber of Commerce; and the symbolism of the Confederate flag. (episode)

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    • White Supremacists: A Pack of Lone Wolves June 23, 2015

      The&nbsp;president of the Southern Poverty Law Center argues that white supremacist groups are a threat that should be taken seriously.

    • The Flag Is Still There June 23, 2015

      South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has called for the Confederate flag to be removed from the state Capitol. The Atlantic's Yoni Appelbaum provides&nbsp;historical perspective on the decision.

    • Women Go For 20, Get 10 June 23, 2015

      The U.S. Treasury Department announced a woman's portrait will be added to the 10 dollar bill in 2020, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage.

    • The Hidden Power of Business Exposed June 23, 2015

      Daily News editorial board member Alyssa Katz says the Chamber of Commerce is becoming a right-wing "monster" behind roll-backs on environmental and worker protections.

    • Beyond the N-Word: Nuanced Racism in America June 23, 2015

      President Obama and&nbsp;Cornel West both recently used the n-word. They were each provoking a conversation about race in America, so let&rsquo;s have it.

  • Reports From Church; When Judges Change Their Minds; 2016 June 22, 2015

    Churchgoers report on what was discussed at services this week - whether Charleston or the pope's encyclical; 2016 presidential politics; and what happens when judges change their minds. (episode)

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  • Brian Lehrer Weekend: Judd Apatow, Behavioral Economists & How ISIS Governs June 19, 2015

    Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them:&nbsp;Judd Apatow&nbsp;(First) |&nbsp;A Couple of Behavioral Economists&nbsp;(Starts at 17:18) |&nbsp;How ISIS Governs&nbsp;(Starts at 47:24) (article)

  • Charleston Shooting; Pope Francis' Encyclical; Diet Trumps Exercise June 19, 2015

    The shooting at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina; the pope's encyclical on climate change; and&nbsp;why what you eat is more important than what you bench. (episode)

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