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Betsy McCaughey, chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and former Lieutenant Governor of New York, has become one of the most vocal opponents of the Democrats' health c... (episode)
The recent crack-down on food vendors outside the Met has reopened the debate about how the city permits and regulates corner carts. Plus: what the loss of Ted Kennedy means for healt... (episode)
Note: The Nominating Process is Over. We're on to stage two: Voting! Once again, we're asking you to help produce our election series 30 Issues in 30 Days, this time focusing on th... (article)
The state of Utah is experimenting with a four-day workweek and, guess what? It’s working. Bryan Walsh of Time explains why. Plus, the Lifehacking series continues with tips on how to... (episode)
Our online collaboration of economic coverage between listeners and the Brian Lehrer Show now has more than 700 posts, and occasionally we get a peek at some of the people producing t... (article)
Tonight is the first mayoral debate between the two candidates vying for the Democratic nomination. Brian Lehrer is one of the panelists – he previews the debate with Daily News colum... (episode)
Last week, the IRS made a settlement with the Swiss bank UBS in which the identities behind 4,450 secret accounts will be released. Wall Street Journal reporter Carrick Mollenkamp gi... (episode)
It’s the last week of the August recess, but the debate over health care is still heated. Will there be any consensus across parties or even within Democrats when lawmakers return to ... (episode)
Many working poor are crowding in with families and friends to avoid homelessness. Leticia Ledan has been on both sides of this phenomenon, and she shares her experiences. Plus: Women... (episode)
Slate’s Emily Yoffe explores the human brain’s inclination for “seeking” as an explanation for the popularity of Google, texting and Twitter. Plus, Democratic Campaign Committee Chai... (episode)