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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
For this 'Summer Friday': Voting Rights Crisis; Learning Heritage Languages; Considering Friendship with Jennifer Senior & Margaret Atwood (episode)
DOJ Investigates Trump; Mayor Adams Catch Up; Buy Now, Pay Later; Psychedelics as PTSD Treatment for Vets (episode)
The Department of Justice is investigating former President Trump's actions and his involvement in the plot to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Harry Siegel and Jeff Mays on the latest from City Hall.
The rapid rise of "Buy Now, Pay Later."
Why the VA is now testing the use of psychedelics as a treatment for PTSD.
Competitive Local Primaries; Polio in Rockland County; Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder's Toll; "Fending" for Your Dinner (episode)
NYC's competitive congressional primaries
What to know about the case of polio in Rockland County
New research found that an elevated risk for suicide for people who suffer from PMDD.
Listeners call in to share what they eat when they can't summon the energy to cook.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg; Climate change and New Jersey; A new book on Trump's 'Big Lie'; Where are you moving and why? (episode)
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg talks about the office's work on retail crime, the new sex crimes unit, issues of self-defense/stand your ground, and more.
A deep dive into the state policy responses to the extreme heat and strong storms in New Jersey, where last summer Hurricane Ida was blamed for 30 deaths.
Jonathan Lemire, host of "Way Too Early" on MSNBC and Politico White House bureau chief, talks about how Trump's lies about election fraud have gained traction in the GOP.
Listeners call in to talk about where they're moving, and why they're going.
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman; Shifting Numbers & the Schools Budget Cuts; Disability Rights & Marriage Equality; Alison Stewart's Summer Books Picks (episode)
Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman talks national news.
Education reporter Jessica Gould explains the NYC Schools budget cuts and why the numbers are disputed.
A conversation on a bill in Congress called the 'Marriage Equality for Disabled Adults Act.'
Alison Stewart on what makes a great 'summer read.'
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
January 6th hearing recap; Sharks in the water; 51 Council Members in 52 Weeks: Speaker Adrienne Adams; Playing pickleball (episode)
A recap of Thursday evening's January 6th House hearing, which laid out what the president was doing (or not doing) during the attack on the Capitol.
A NOAA fishery management specialist talks about what might be an unintended consequence of cleaner waters offshore.
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams on her priorities for her Queens district.
Pickleball, known for its friendly competition, is dealing with the growing pains of its exploding popularity.
NY-10's many candidates; 51 Council Members in 52 Weeks: Lynn Schulman; The future of malls; The phrase 'pregnant people' (episode)
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped out this week, but there is still a large field of candidates running in the Democratic primary in the newly-drawn 10th Congressional District.
This week, Councilmember Lynn Schulman talks about her priorities for District 29 which includes the neighborhoods of Rego Park, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill.
The future of the shopping mall and your mall stories from its past.
A feminist philosopher on the phrase 'pregnant people.'
How to beat the heat; The latest effort to reach Spanish-language media consumers; Economic tools to cool inflation; #BLTrees: A year in the life (July) (episode)
Tips on how to beat the heat from NYC emergency services and cooling stations, to do-it-yourself methods.
Graciela Mochkofsky, dean-elect at the Craig Newmark School of Journalism and contributing writer for The New Yorker, discusses the future of Spanish-language radio stations.
The latest economic headlines.
This month: Marielle Anzelone and landscape architect Kate Orff talk about how trees mitigate the effects of climate change.