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During the Olympics, teams become athletic ambassadors for their home countries. But when it comes to winning, some put athlete over country, and root for the name and not the nation... (episode)
The MTA is knee-deep in budget woes and increasing complaints. Lee Sander, Executive Director of the MTA, explains the state of the subways. Plus, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich expl... (episode)
Barack Obama’s note of prayer, left in a crack of the Western Wall, was taken and published in the press. What does the tradition of the Western Wall signify to the faithful? Plus, th... (episode)
The white population in U.S. cities declined steadily in past decades, but now that trend is reversing. How are urban centers coping with the changing racial mix? Plus, a baseball st... (episode)
Can an entire city run on solar energy? An Abu Dhabi company is building the world's first zero-emission city. Meanwhile, an avalanche forced citizens of Juneau, Alaska to cut energy... (episode)
Overall, the city says crime is down – but a recent New York Post article points to double-digit increases in burglaries in some of the wealthiest areas of town. Crime experts and lo... (episode)
Upon getting fired, your first reaction may be this: get mad, get even, get depressed. But it should be: get it in writing, get your files off your computer, get back to work asap. In... (episode)
Ilya Marritz Originally uploaded by wnyc WNYC reporter Ilya Marritz discussed on Tuesday the recent WNYC/ProPublica investigation which discovered that New York State legislators... (article)
Abrahm Lustgarten Originally uploaded by wnyc ProPublica reporter Abrahm Lustgarten discussed on Tuesday the recent WNYC/ProPublica investigation which discovered that New York S... (article)
Jonah Peretti Originally uploaded by wnyc Want to join the Bored at Work Network? Well, it's most likely that you're already a member. Jonah Peretti, founder and CEO of BuzzFeed,... (article)