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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.The New ICE (First) | Driverless Cars in NYC (Starts at 43:03) | Why Have Youth Sports Gotten So Intense? (Start... (article)
Summer Friday: When ChatGPT Writes The Essays; NYC Teachers' Union Embracing AI; 1963 and the Civil Rights Movement; 100 Years of Commercial Aviation; Helping Hands (episode)
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Hua Hsu, New Yorker staff writer, professor of English at Bard College and author of the memoi... (article)
The Changes at ICE; PATH's 'Summer of Hell'; Is Rudeness on the Rise?; Your Summer Bucket Lists (episode)
With Labor Day around the corner, the end of summer is near. Listeners share what they've checked off their summer bucket list and the last few activities they'll take part in this we... (article)
Nick Miroff, staff writer for The Atlantic who covers immigration and the Department of Homeland Security, talks about the changes at the immigration enforcement agency and how the $7... (article)
Allie Volpe, correspondent at Vox, talks about her attempt to discover if we really are getting ruder to each other or if something else is going on.→ Are we in a crisis of rudeness? (article)
The Hoboken PATH station shut-down this weekend is just the latest challenge for PATH riders in what's been called its "Summer of Hell." Larry Higgs, the transportation and commuting... (article)
City Politics; Driverless Cars in NYC?; The National Guard on Trump's Standby; Lost, then Found (episode)
Inspired by a report that the MTA's lost and found isn't working as well as expected, listeners call in with their stories of things they've lost and later found. (article)