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The First Ranked-Choice Tally Results; What Happens When Things Go Wrong at Your Airbnb; Juneteenth Versus Critical Race Theory; The Corporatization of Pride Month (episode)
NY1's Errol Louis discusses the latest ranked-choice voting results and the new city budget.
Airbnb pays out $50 million a year to hosts and guests who have had bad experiences using its platform.
Annette Gordon-Reed discusses her new book, On Juneteenth
Zach Stafford, the first Black editor of The Advocate, talks about big business and Pride.
NYC's Homeless People Are Moved Back to Shelter; Why We Should Prioritize COVID Vaccines for Kids; Grading Cuomo's Pandemic Performance; Why Shade is an Equity Issue (episode)
New York City will move 8,000 homeless people out of temporary housing in Hotels next month. What implications does this have for the vulnerable population?
Dr. Leana Wen joins to discuss the sense of urgency to vaccinate young children and the threat of the Delta variant.
Ross Barkan discusses his new book on Cuomo, and why he feels praise for the governor's pandemic leadership was undeserved.
Discussing the limited access to shade in communities of color and what can be done as the planet continues to warm.
Rep. Espaillat on the Infrastructure Bill; Analysis of Sunday's U.S. Airstrikes; A Shift for City Council; Your First Pride; Legal News Roundup (episode)
Adriano Espaillat, U.S. Representative (D, NY-13), joins to discuss recent news from D.C., including details of the infrastructure deal and local elections.
The current New York City Council has just 14 women members, but after the primary election, early results show women are poised to gain more representation.
Fred Kaplan on Sunday evening's U.S. airstrikes against facilities on the Iraq/Syria border.
If this was your first Pride weekend, what delighted, surprised and disappointed you?
University of Chicago Law professor Aziz Huq discusses the latest legal headlines.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Ask the Mayor; An Infrastructure Compromise; Retail Worker Exodus (episode)
Bill de Blasio takes calls and questions from New Yorkers about issues facing the city, including Vision Zero and the Delta variant of COVID-19.
President Biden announced a bipartisan infrastructure agreement after meeting with lawmakers at the White House on Thursday. Here's what's in the final plan, and what both sides gave up.
Discussing the recent retail worker exodus and how it affects people's lives.
Listeners call in to talk about whether they plan to stay in COVID relationships or break up to play the field.
Biden's Plan to Tackle Gun Violence; Where NYC Progressives Are Winning; Andy Slavitt on Pandemic Lessons; SCOTUS Breakdown (episode)
President Biden has called for increasing funding for law enforcement to fight gun violence, putting him at odds with the "defund the police" wing of his party.
New York State Senator Jabari Brisport (D 25th) talks about how DSA endorsed candidates have preformed in the city's election.
Andy Slavitt talks about his new book and the current status of the pandemic and vaccination efforts.
WNYC legal editor Jami Floyd talks about the latest decisions issued by the Supreme Court.
NYC's Primary Election Results; Infrastructure, Voting Rights & More in DC; A Gay NFL Player Makes History (episode)
Taking a look at the current results in the race to be the Democratic nominee for mayor
The latest news coming out of Congress.
Talking about where the big races and candidates landed, and what results we know so far.
Discussing NFL player Carl Nassib's coming out announcement and what we as a society expect from male professional athletes.
It's Primary Day in NYC! Tune in for an Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Poll. (episode)
WNYC's Gwynne Hogan reports on what she's seeing and hearing at the polls. Plus, listeners call in to share who they voted for.
City Limits' Ese Olumhense reports on Bronx polls, plus call-ins.
Common Cause New York's executive director, Susan Lerner, discusses what she's seeing at the polls and answers last-minute questions on Ranked Choice Voting.
NY1's Juan Manuel Benitez reports on the polls, plus call-ins.
Mayoral Candidates Make 'Elevator Pitches;' All the Endorsements You Need to Know; Catholics Discuss Conservative Push to Ban President Biden From Taking Communion (episode)
Leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for mayor give a last minute "elevator pitch," especially to reach undecided voters.
Callers weigh in on the mayoral candidates' "elevator pitches."
City & State's Jeff Coltin breaks down major endorsements for candidates in key primaries across the city.
Catholics call in to discuss plans to deny President Biden communion over his support of abortion rights.
Celebrating Juneteenth With Writer Clint Smith; Poet Elizabeth Alexander; Ask the Mayor; Voting Staten Island (episode)
Clint Smith leads listeners through a tour of U.S. monuments and landmarks that offer an intergenerational story of how slavery has been central in shaping our nation’s history.
What does it mean to be Black and free in a country that undermines Black freedom?
Bill de Blasio takes calls and questions from New Yorkers about issues facing the city.
Learn about the primary races on Staten Island, including Borough President and key city council seats.