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Hear our favorite segments from the past week. (article)
Ask the Mayor; Requirements for hair braiders; Meet the Candidates: Zephyr Teachout; J'Ouvert 2018 (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
This week, Governor Murphy conditionally vetoed a bill she co-sponsored to eliminate the requirement for hair braiders in New Jersey to get licensed.
Zephyr Teachout talks about her bid for the Democratic nomination for New York attorney general in the primary election on September 13th.
Yvette Rennie and Martin Douglas discuss the celebration, its traditions and how it's changed in Brooklyn.
Post-Governor's Debate; Maria's Updated Death Toll; A Philosopher Takes on "Identity"; NAFTA, Congressional Races Heat Up (episode)
Gloria Pazmino and Fred Mogul offer analysis of the August 29 debate of gubernatorial candidates.
This week, the office death toll from Hurricane Maria rose from 64 to 2975. The president says, "We did a fantastic job."
Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses his new book and pushes back on our current thinking about identity.
The latest developments of the trade agreement between U.S. and Mexico, and whether Canada will re-join in the preliminary pact.
News of the day; Meet the AG Candidate; the late politician's legacy of honor; Kirsten Gillibrand (episode)
Gabriel Debenedetti breaks down the most pressing political stories of the day.
Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate, talks about her bid for the Democratic nomination for New York attorney general in the primary election on September 13th.
Listeners call in to consider John McCain's legacy and reflect on the meaning of honor.
Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator (D-NY), talks about a new bill she's proposing and the news from the U.S. Senate.
News of the day; Papal fallibility; Canadian or out?; The Shadow President (episode)
Hakeem Jeffries discusses the Democratic patform, the upcoming Manafort trial, McCain, and more.
Heidi Schlumpf discusses allegations by an archbishop that Pope Francis helped cover up ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick's crimes.
Economics reporters discuss the latest trade talks between the United States and Mexico and whether or not Canada will be part of the deal.
Michael D'Antonio and Peter Eisner discuss the book they co-authored which tells the story Mike Pence's rise to be second in line behind President Trump.
The Legacy of John McCain; BPs on Community Board Reform; What's Wrong with President Trump's Take on South Africa; Going Dutch for Sex Ed (episode)
A look at the senator's career and what his passing means for American politics.
Borough Presidents Eric Adams (Brooklyn) and Gale Brewer (Manhattan) discuss proposals to reform rules for community boards as part of the city's Charter Review Commission.
The president tweeted about "farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers." Is any of it true?
Bonnie Rough, author of Beyond Birds and Bees: Bringing Home a New Message to Our Kids About Sex, Love, and Equality shares her findings on sex education.
Hear two of our favorite segments from the week. (article)
#AskTheMayor; States Rights and Clean Air; Mob Boss Mentality; Seeing Your Asian Self On Screen (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC, including advice for progressive candidates ahead of the midterms and more.
A look at the drastic policy changes under President Trump's Environmental Protection Agency.
Hearkening back to his days covering the mafia in New York City, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, hears echos of the mob bosses when President Trump speaks.
HuffPost Asian Voices editor Kimberly Yam discusses the film 'Crazy Rich Asians' and representation.
Convictions Reverberate in Congress; Many of The President's Men; Primarily New York: Parole; The Rise of 'Fearful Parenting' (episode)
How members of Congress from both sides of the aisle are responding to Michael Cohen's plea and Paul Manafort's conviction.
Former federal prosecutors examine the legal implications for President Trump in the wake of Michael Cohen's guilty plea.
Stanley Richards, Fortune Society executive vice president, and Ken Lovett, Albany bureau chief for The Daily News, talk about New York parole grants and the governor's race.
What does it mean to be a good parent in the 'culture of fear?'
Manafort and Cohen Updates; City Asks State To Help Investigate Yeshivas; Meet the AG Candidates: Sean Patrick Maloney; The Implications of the Manafort & Cohen Cases for POTUS (episode)
Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz of the Trump, Inc. podcast discuss Michael Cohen's plea deal, Paul Manafort's conviction, and whether Democrats will use this to push for impeachment.
After three years of investigating whether yeshivas provide adequate education, the City managed to visit only half of the schools involved. Now it's asking the State to get involved.
Sean Patrick Maloney talks about his bid for the Democratic nomination for New York attorney general in the primary election on September 13th.
What the Paul Manafort conviction and the Michael Cohen plea deal could mean for President Trump.