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Answering the Texas Redistricting Strategy; Wildfires, Air Quality and Climate Change; Private Insurers Cover Drugs Less Often Now; Changing Social Media Habits (episode)
As social media has been overtaken by influencers and ads, listeners call in to share how what they see on the various platforms has changed, and how what they post (if they do at all... (article)
Sarah Kliff, investigative health care reporter for the New York Times, talks about her new reporting on an uptick in health insurers denying prescription drug claims over the last de... (article)
Radley Horton, professor of climate at Columbia University's Climate School, connects the dots between hotter temperatures, drenching rains, NYC's air quality alerts and Canadian wild... (article)
Texas announced plans for off-cycle redistricting to add GOP seats before the midterm elections. New York State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris (D 12th, Astoria, LIC, ... (article)
Richard Aborn, President of the Citizens Crime Commission of NYC, discusses the ongoing push for gun control and other policies that could prevent another mass shooting after Monday ... (article)
Listeners who work outside in the heat share tips for how to cope with the high temperatures. (article)
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker and the host of The New Yorker Radio Hour, talks about his recent trip from Israel, as the country celebrates the recent victory over Iran and ... (article)
City Politics: Candidates React to Midtown Office Shooting; Gun Control After a Mass Shooting in Midtown; Report from Israel; Outdoor Workers Share Tips to Beat the Heat (episode)
Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, talks about the latest news from the mayoral campaign trail, including how the candidates are responding to this week's mass shooting in a ... (article)