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Three of our favorite segments from the last week. (article)
The day after the testimonies. (episode)
Live stream of the Senate Judiciary Committee's meeting, with commentary from Brian, the day after the testimonies of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh.
Mika Brzezinski; Andrea Bernstein & Eric Umansky; Anne Helen Petersen; Michele Sterlace-Accorsi & Anna Kaplan; Tracy K. Smith (episode)
Mika Brzezinski advises women on how to get what they deserve at work.
The Manafort Verdict and Cohen's Guilty Plea
How #MeToo is working a year in, set against the Kavanaugh hearings.
Issue 3: Should abortion be legal after 24 weeks in New York?
U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K Smith reads poems from her new collection.
Ritchie Torres & Aaron Carr; Juan Williams; Pete Harckham & Chris Pope; Heather Hurlburt (episode)
A new report shows that the city failed to note landlord inaccuracies.
Juan Williams, co-host of "The Five" on Fox News, argues that President Trump insults black Americans by describing their plight as worse than it is.
Issue 2: A lively debate about the New York Health Act
Recap of highlights from Trump's UN speech
National politics; "Ask a Reporter" about elections; Debating New York's rent laws; and Atlas Obscura for kids (episode)
The latest on the Kavanaugh hearings and other national politics news.
WNYC reporter Yasmeen Khan talks about her "Ask a Reporter" project and how listeners can participate.
Issue 1: If Democrats take control of the State Senate, how would rent laws in New York change?
Dylan Thuras, co-founder of Atlas Obscura, talks about global destinations to engage kids' imaginations.
Three of our favorite segments from the last week. (article)
Will they or won't they? The latest on whether Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford will testify. Plus, it's Ask The Mayor. (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
The latest regarding the allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Harvard historian Jill Lepore talks about her new take on the full scope of U.S. history in the book, These Truths.
More on Kavanaugh's Confirmation Troubles; Other Nat'l Political News; Antigone in Ferguson (episode)
Discussion of the latest developments in the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.
The NYC DOE is facing trouble with city school buses.
With Brett Kavanaugh dominating the news cycle, Politico's Daniel Strauss guides us through important national headlines that may have slipped under the radar this week.
A new play gives voice to the trauma of police violence through the lens of Sophocles’ Greek tragedy.
South Bronx Overdoses; SHSAT Changes; No Democracy Without Voting Rights; Cooperative Businesses (episode)
Overdoses in NYC are still climbing, but the pace is slower than in past years.
Changes may be coming to the way students are admitted to New York City's specialized high schools.
Our government "cannot endure, permanently half racist and half antiracist...Only a renewed commitment to antiracist policies can save the endangered American project."
The case for housing, worker, consumer and business cooperatives.
The Latest on Kavanaugh; The State of the Subway; Doris Kearns Goodwin; NC Storm Update (episode)
Politico's Elana Schor discusses how shaky Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination is looking, after a woman accused him of sexual assault that occurred when they were both teens.
Now that Gov. Cuomo won the Democratic primary, is #CuomosMTA likely to remain a mess, or would this be the term that the subway finally gets a fix?
Doris Kearns Goodwin draws on her deep knowledge of American presidents to offer advice for leaders at all levels in dealing with crises.
An update on how North Carolina residents are faring as catastrophic flooding continues after what was Hurricane Florence tore through the state.