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A look at the New York City budget deal; Public safety solutions and supervised release; How meat is grown in a lab and its implications; the final cases of this Supreme Court term. (episode)
“Unlike the Yankees," the mayor said, "it was not a perfect game."
Deanna Logan talks about the work of the MOCJ in seeking solutions to public safety issues and the effect of bail reform on the supervised release program the office oversees.
How cultivated meat is grown in a lab and its implications, including it's impact on reducing climate change and whether or not it complies with halal and kosher food practices.
On the final day of this Supreme Court term, Elie Mystal offers analysis of the last opinions in the remaining cases, 303 Creative v. Elenis and Student Loan Forgiveness
Dr. Dhruv Khullar on air quality; Central American anti-crime efforts and migration; LGBTQ+ bars; Elie Mystal on today's Supreme Court opinions. (episode)
Dhruv Khullar explains how to navigate poor air quality, as smoke from wildfires and other air pollutants are becoming more common.
Ariel G. Ruiz Soto and Jody Garcia break down how recent political turmoil and a crackdown on gangs has impacted would-be migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Jordan Gass-Poore' and Jack Jen Gieseking reflect on the significance of LGBTQ+ bars and consider their influence on New York City.
Elie Mystal talks about today's opinion from the Supreme Court ruling affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional.
What's Next for Putin; The Latest on Airbnb vs. The City; The Trump Tapes; News From Your Home Country, Take Two (episode)
The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum talks about what the Wagner Group's short-lived mutiny means for Putin's power and the war in Ukraine.
A look into Airbnb's lawsuit with NYC over a new law requiring hosts to register their listings and insight into how the short-term market impacts housing the city's housing crisis.
Legal analysis of the indictment of former President Trump on federal charges related to the classified documents case now that the voice recordings have been made public.
Listeners with ties to countries outside the U.S. call in to talk share the news from abroad.
Primary Day Exit Poll; Climate Change in NJ Schools; Life and Times of Richard Ravitch; Supreme Court Opinion Day (episode)
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, reports on how early voting went, plus listeners share who they voted for.
New Jersey was the first state in the country to mandate public schools teach climate change.
The life of New Yorker Richard Ravitch, who helped save the city from bankruptcy in the 1970s, chaired the MTA and served as lieutenant governor of the state.
A look at today's opinions from the Supreme Court as they work through the remaining cases from this term.
Origins of the Border Crisis; McGuinness Blvd Redesign Controversy; Revisiting a Tragic Newark Murder 20 Years Later; Mutiny in Russia (episode)
Julia Preston, contributing writer for The Marshall Project, traces the crisis at the southern border to its roots in America's broken asylum system.
Gwynne Hogan explains why a street safety redesign on Greenpoint's notoriously dangerous McGuinness Boulevard is causing so much controversy in the neighborhood.
Jenna Flanagan talks about her new podcast, looking back at the 2003 murder of Sakia Gunn and what has changed in the 20 years since for the community of queer teens of color.
Analysis of the uprising in Russia against Putin, led by the mercenary leader Prigozhin - and what it means for Putin's power going forward.
The "Moral Crisis" for Doctors in Working America's Corporatized Health Care | Union President Weighs in on Tentative Teachers Contract Deal | 'The Sandwich' (article)
Modi's visit to the U.S.; The heads of NYC's library systems on the mayor's proposed cuts to funding; Upcoming Supreme Court decisions; What we've learned since Dobbs. (episode)
A look at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States this week, which included a State dinner at the White House and more.
President of the Queens Public library system and the Brooklyn Public Library discuss the effects of proposed cuts to library funding by Mayor Adams as the budget deadline approaches.
Elie Mystal on some of this week's Supreme Court opinions, and what's left for the final week of the term.
Alice Miranda Ollstein talks about the effects of last year's Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade on individuals, as well as on electoral politics.
School funding and more; The many obstacles of health insurance; Understanding nonbinary parenthood; News from your home country (episode)
Rita Joseph, New York City Councilmember (District 40) and chair of the Council Education Committee, talks about education funding as the City's budget deadline approaches.
A new survey from KFF shows where Americans with different insurance plans hit snags when it comes to coverage.
Krys Malcolm Belc talks about his experience and challenges as a non-binary, transmasculine parent, and how parenting and gender intersect.
Listeners with ties to countries outside the U.S. call in to talk share the news from abroad.
Philip Bump with national news; The Yonkers mayoral primary race; A "moral crisis" for doctors; Is Wednesday the new Friday for after-work socializing? (episode)
A deep dive into the latest national political news with Washington Post's Philip Bump.
An examination of the spirited Yonkers mayoral primary election.
A conversation about the "moral crisis" doctors in America are facing as a result of the increasing corporatization of health care.
A conversation about changes in after-work socialization habits as a result of remote and hybrid work schedules.
Gun control politics; Young Montanans sue to stop climate change; Union president weighs in on tentative teachers contract deal; Hidden culinary gems (episode)
A conversation about Democrats' persistent attempts to pass gun control legislation with Rep. Pat Ryan (D, NY-18).
An exploration into a case involving a group of young environmentalists in Montana who are suing the state for not taking climate change seriously enough.
A conversation with president of the United Federation of Teachers about the new tentative teacher contract.
A conversation about hidden culinary gems.