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Introducing BLS 'Editorial Board' - Congestion Pricing; Live Performance Audiences; College Students Move to Campus Amid COVID-19 & Monkeypox (episode)
Introducing the Brian Lehrer Show Editorial Board: Nicole Gelinas, Emerita Torres and Rachel Weinberger debate congestion pricing.
Why attendance at live performances remains below pre-pandemic numbers and what the live entertainment industry is doing to bring them back.
How colleges are handling COVID-19 and monkeypox outbreaks and the guidance parents and students are getting from their schools.
Key Takeaways from the Trump's Affidavit Release; 51 Council Members in 52 Weeks: District 35, Crystal Hudson; Democracy: A Necessary Mess?; Landing Your First Big Job (episode)
The latest news from the release of the affidavit in the FBI search of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
Councilmember Crystal Hudson talks about her priorities for District 35, which includes Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, Prospect Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant.
Jedediah Purdy talks about his new book.
Listeners call in to share -- and give advice -- on how they landed their first big jobs.
Congressman-Elect Pat Ryan; Why NYC's Young Men Aren't Getting Paychecks; China's Unprecedented Heatwave; 'Sunday Scaries' (episode)
Congressman-elect Pat Ryan on what his win might mean for Congress
What's behind NYC's jobs statistics?
Some cities in southwestern China have recorded temperatures as high as 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Sunday Scaries and how to get rid of them.
Why The Documents Trump Took To Mar-a-Lago Matter; The Labels Democrats Use; NYC's Carriage Horses; Teachers on COVID Lessons (episode)
The legal saga over presidential documents that Donald Trump removed from the White House and held at Mar-a-Lago.
Is 'progressive' falling out of favor?
A renewed call to ban carriage horses in NYC
Teachers call in to share how they've been teaching through COVID and how they will teach students about the pandemic in the future.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Gov. Hochul on Her First Year; Relief For Student Loan Borrowers; What Do We Need To Know About Polio?; Report Card: School Librarians and Book Bans (episode)
The governor on her first year in office.
The ins and outs of the president's loan forgiveness plan.
W. Ian Lipkin on the reappearance of polio in the U.S. and how to protect ourselves.
Librarians call in to share how controversial books are being handled by educators and parents.
Primary Election Recap; 51 Council Members in 52 Weeks: District 34's Jennifer Gutiérrez; FDA Approves OTC Hearing Aids; How Health Teachers Cover Sexual Identity (episode)
The latest results in the NY-10 and NY-12 races in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Councilmember Jennifer Gutiérrez talks about her priorities for District 34, which includes Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood.
More info on the FDA's approval of OTC sales of hearing aids.
Today, health and sex education teachers call in to share how they are incorporating sexual identity, orientation and LGBTQ+ history in their curriculums for the upcoming school year.
Primary Day in New York: Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Poll; Will DeGise Resign?; Florida's Primaries; Report Card: Science Teachers and Climate Change (episode)
Callers share their choices in our unofficial, thoroughly unscientific exit poll.
Will Councilwoman Amy DeGise resign?
Listener exit polls and calls about Florida’s primary races.
Science teachers call in to share the pressure they feel about how to teach climate change in students of different age groups.
Monday Morning Politics with Amy Walter; Where Did NYC's Jobs Go?; 'Red Flag Warning,' Explained; Report Card: Social Studies Teachers on Political Pressure (episode)
Amy Walter on the latest political headlines, including Mitch McConnell's less-than-rosy assessment of the GOP's midterm prospects.
Without the return of tourists from China or theatergoers from the suburbs, New York City's hospitality and retail industries have continued to lag.
'Red flag warning' and how listeners can protect themselves against wildfires.
Social studies teachers call in to share on how they're dealing with political pressure on how to teach history.
Rep. Ritchie Torres; How to Avoid Apartment Nightmares; Interest in Tubal Sterilizations Rises; Generational Politics: 90s and 100s (episode)
The U.S. Representative for D-NY15 talks about his concerns over the effect on the Bronx of the congestion pricing proposal, plus other issues facing his district.
An environment and climate reporter for ProPublica shares tips from an investigative journalist on how to avoid apartment hunting nightmares.
There is a rise in the number of Americans seeking tubal sterilizations.
Today, people in their 90s and 100s call in to share their top issues.