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Hear a three-part exploration of the so-called rigged economy in America for this week's "30 Issues." (article)
This week's favorites include: Going Cashless (First) | Black and Autistic (Starts 13:55) | Peter Singer on Every Day Ethics (Starts 26:20) (article)
How to help the eldest of the elderly; inside Donald Trump's admiration for Vladimir Putin; tabletop projects for the whole family to tackle. (episode)
Millennials who supported Bernie Sanders in the primary election are now leaning towards Libertarian candidate, Gary Johnson. How much do Socialism and Libertarianism have in common?
The latest updates on the New Jersey Transit train accident in Hoboken.
Helping the elderly, at every age.
The influence of Russia's President Vladimir Putin, in his country and beyond.
Turns out, it is actually not hard or expensive to make a sensing, communicating object yourself.
A comparison of the candidates on the "rigged" economy; applying ethics everyday. (episode)
Amid slipping support from millennials, Bernie Sanders, President Obama and Michelle Obama are out campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
What is the so-called "rigged" economy, and what have the presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, proposed for policies.
Peter Singer discusses his controversial ways of thinking about issues like climate change, extreme poverty, animals, abortion, euthanasia and more.
Keli Goff takes Political Party uptown to the Apollo Theater in Harlem for a town hall and debate watch of the first presidential debate with nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. (article)
#AskTheMayor Bill de Blasio takes calls; candidates' response to public reaction; history of rigged economy; a European take on U.S. leadership; mother of black autistic kids. (episode)
After an FDNY officer died in the explosion of a suspected drug den in the Bronx, Mayor de Blasio discusses whether marijuana legalization is in New York City's future.
The presidential candidates react to public reactions after the debate.
Governments role in cutting regulation and creating benefits for certain segments of society like the rich.
Does the world need a global policeman?
Mental health issues are a factor in about 25 percent of fatal police shootings
A breakdown of last night's debate; how black and white millennials will vote; the armed conflicts that shaped the greatest American presidencies. (episode)
Recap and analysis of last night's presidential debate and the spectrum of reactions.
Hear black and white NYU students react to key moments from last night's presidential debate.
Did some of the most popular American presidents seek out armed conflict for their own interests?
New technologies are making living cash free a reality. Are there hidden costs?
A preview of the presidential debate at Hofstra University; Americans who benefit from social welfare programs the most tend to oppose big government. (episode)
NYTimes columnist Maureen Dowd says that unlike subtle truth-benders like Dick Cheney, Donald Trump tells "big whoppers" the way Madonna wears underwear outside her clothes.
The latest updates on the Bridgegate trial.
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, but it left a big exception for people who've been convicted of crimes. Now, prisoners in at least 11 states are reportedly striking in protest.
Why do the people most helped by strong governments reject it by saddling up to the far right?
Listeners call in to share their views of how the economy is — or isn't — stacked against them.
Hear a three-part exploration of the gender wage gap in America for this week's "30 Issues." (article)
This week's favorites include: Domestic Violence and Terrorism (First) | Driverless Car Guidelines (Starts 35:57) | Football and Young Minds (Starts 1:06:08) (article)