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It was great to meet our three video contest finalists and their friends in the Green Space on Thursday, and to celebrate all of the Uncommon Economic coverage you have helped us prod... (article)
Does an apartment have to have appliances before it can be legally rented? Or electricity? Working elevator? Robert LiMandri, commissioner of the New York City Buildings Department,... (episode)
Live from WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, residents and community leaders from Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant talk about economic issues directly affecting Central Br... (episode)
Before he withdrew his name for nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Daschle was going to be President Obama’s point person on health care reform. So, what does h... (episode)
Drastic changes in the economy have ground many developers’ plans to a halt in the New York City metro region. We’re tracking cranes on pause as the latest chapter of our project, You... (article)
Some corporate executives have health insurance plans that cost upwards of $40,000 a year in premiums. Would taxing these policies help put a lid on costs— while helping to pay for th... (episode)
On Sunday, Hillary Clinton gave a wide-ranging interview on Meet the Press. On the next Brian Lehrer Show: an assessment of her first six months as Secretary of State. Plus: death wit... (episode)
WNYC’s Bob Hennelly with the latest on the international money laundering scheme that led to the arrests of several New Jersey politicians, Brooklyn religious leaders, and dozens of o... (episode)
The cooperative effort between The Brian Lehrer Show and the WNYC audience over the past six months to gather anecdotes, photos, calls and videos and tell the less-reported story abo... (article)
The cooperative effort between The Brian Lehrer Show and the WNYC audience over the past six months to gather anecdotes, photos, calls and videos and tell the less-reported story abo... (article)