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EU Moves to Ban Fossil Fuels; Noncitizen Voting is Illegal in NYC; Moving Out; SCOTUS Update (episode)
The E.U. has reached a deal to phase out fossil fuels as the Supreme Court in the United States sides with conservative states and fossil fuel companies in curtailing the EPA's power.
A Staten Island Supreme Court judge declared noncitizen voting unconstitutional.
Some Americans say they want to move abroad. Listeners reflect on the class implications of leaving, and whether they are conflicted about leaving.
A discussion on last two opinions from the Supreme Court and what comes next.
New York's primary results; January 6th "surprise" hearing recap; Call Your Senator: Sen Gillibrand; Summer travel disruptions (episode)
Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University and host of the podcast "FAQNYC," joins to discuss the results of New York's primary election.
Recap of Tuesday's January 6th hearing, in which Cassidy Hutchinson, then-principal assistant to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testified about what Trump's inner circle knew.
Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator (D-NY), talks about her work in Washington and last week's momentous Supreme Court decisions.
Listeners share how the ongoing pandemic, stories of flight delays and cancellations, and higher costs at the gas pump and elsewhere are influencing their summer travel plans.
Exit Poll for New York Primary Day; New York State Primary Preview; Advocating for Abortion Rights After the Overturn of Roe V. Wade; Learning Your Heritage Language (episode)
Listeners share who they voted for, and why, in today's New York primary.
Brigid Bergin reports on today's primary election in New York, as callers weigh in with their choices.
The latest legal case which delayed Louisiana's trigger abortion law and how people can get involved locally in advocating for the protection of abortion rights.
Tips to listeners who want to learn the language or languages they grew up hearing at home.
Meet the NYS lieutenant governor candidates; Monday morning politics: Roe overturned; COVID shots for babies and toddlers; Does religious freedom apply to Jewish Americans? (episode)
On the day before New York's primary election, Diana Reyna, Ana María Archila, and Antonio Delgado make their pitch to be the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of New York.
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page discusses the political ramifications of the Supreme Court's earthquake of a decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and more national news.
Information about NYC's "Shots for Tots" program and answers to parents' questions and concerns about children's COVID vaccines.
A series of recent Supreme Court cases, including the right to abortion, privileges the religious freedoms of Christians. Do the same protections apply to people of the Jewish faith?
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
NYS lawmakers react to Supreme Court's gun and abortion ruling; Supreme Court Upends Abortion Rights (episode)
How the New York State legislature plans to respond to Thursday’s Supreme Court decision that struck down a New York gun law and the right to abortion.
An analysis of today's Supreme Court decision to upend abortion rights.
Rep. Suozzi runs for governor of New York; National politics: gas tax, gun deal and more; EPA SCOTUS case preview; The COVID 'Shots for Tots' rollout (episode)
Rep. Suozzi makes his final pitch to voters as he campaigns to be the next governor of New York.
The latest national political news, including the Supreme Court's opinion on New York's concealed carry gun law.
Brian discusses the implications for combating climate change if the Supreme Court rules against the EPA in the upcoming case West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency.
An analysis about the Supreme Court's decision in a major New York gun case -- which struck down a law that put strict restrictions on who can carry a gun in public.
January 6th Hearing Recap; Rip Tides in the Unguarded Rockaways; Colombia's First Leftist President; Trans People of Color; (episode)
Moments from Tuesday's January 6th hearings.
Why has the city left beaches in the Rockaway unstaffed?
Colombia's historic election results.
A conversation about the unique challenges trans people of color face in comparison to their white peers.
Immigration Issues at the Court; Fixing Penn Station; Music for the Longest Day of the Year; The Supreme Court Rules on Vouchers in Maine (episode)
The Supreme Court plans to issue a decision on the so-called "remain in Mexico" case.
On the latest proposals for revamping Penn Station and its surrounding neighborhoods.
Listeners call in to share their musical talents.
An analysis of today's Supreme Court news.
A Juneteenth Best-Of: Clint Smith, Elizabeth Alexander, Annette Gordon-Reed, Keisha Blain and Ibram X. Kendi (episode)