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A conservative litmus test for impeachment; New York and the 2010s; Humanity on the up and up; Where are you giving? (episode)
Ramesh Ponnuru, senior editor for National Review, says the president has met "the four tests for impeachment" and should be removed from office.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof argues that global trends make this last year a great one for humanity.
From real estate to Broadway, Ginia Bellafante, "Big City" columnist for The New York Times, looks back at how New York City changed during the 2010s.
Listeners share their 10 books, music, movies, podcasts from 2019
Listeners share which charitable groups and non-profit organizations they donated money to in 2019, and why.
An attack on Orthodox Jewish worshipers in Monsey, N.Y.; national politics; a preview of new bail and discovery laws in NY; a look beyond GDP; Christianity Today and Trump (episode)
Amid a wave of anti-Semitic incidents and attacks, over the weekend a man attacked Hanukkah worshipers in Monsey, N.Y.
The latest on the shape of the Senate impeachment trial.
Beth Fertig, WNYC senior reporter, previews New York's new discovery and bail laws and whether they will lead to more defendants taking more pleas instead of pursuing trials.
In which we discuss why GDP is not the end all of how a society is doing.
Evangelicals, the president and the 2020 election
Test your knowledge of 2019 goings-on with the Brian Lehrer Show news quiz! Call in for a chance to win prizes and bragging rights. (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio asks listeners news quiz trivia questions from this year in NYC.
Test your knowledge of the Mueller Report and the Ukraine investigation.
Test your memories of 2019 and world news
Test your knowledge of 2019's NY/NJ/National news with Gothamist's Jen Chung
Test your memories for the sports and culture news of 2019
She won the Nobel in economics; All those boxes; What the Germans can teach us; New York accent/s; Finding healthy kids' food (episode)
An all-listener episode, featuring your calls on impeachment, what we should call the 2010s, your holiday traditions and much, much more. (episode)
Listeners who are observing a holiday over the coming weeks describe their favorite traditions.
How should the Trump, Ukraine impeachment saga end? And your predictions.
Terrible Teens, The Distracted Teens or The BiPolar Decade. Maybe your idea will catch on.
Landlines, credit card chips, Nextel chirp? What decade's tech will you miss?
Happy all the holidays, or not. How do you not celebrate?
Michael Moore on Impeachment; From Borough President to District Attorney; A NJ-Based Nigerian-American Journalist is Held in Nigeria; Why High School Newspaper (episode)
"Liberals are always afraid someone will be mad," says Michael Moore. "Don't be afraid. We're in the right."
Melinda Katz talks about her transition from Queens Borough President to District Attorney. Plus your calls.
Wife of jailed Sahara Reporters founder, Omoyele Sowore, is working to free her husband and other imprisoned journalists.
Giving every student a voice engages young learners says nonprofit.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
#AskTheMayor; Impeachment News; Debate Recap: And Then There Were Five; Poet Laureate Joy Harjo (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio weighs in on this week's issues in New York City.
Editor-in-chief of the Washington Free Beacon, Eliana Johnson, talks about the latest impeachment news.
Candidates sought to hammer out their differences
United States Poet Laureate, Joy Harjo, talks about her career and latest collection of poetry.
Impeachment Update; 2010s Grads Look Ahead to the 2020s; Unsettled in Japan; Occupy, BLM, and #MeToo: 2010s in Movements (episode)
Last night's historic vote, explained.
2010s graduates share their level of optimism for the 2020s.
How Japan is coping the world's refugee influx.
Looking back at the 2010s and ahead to what political movements might rise in the 2020s
It's time for our annual 'Best Picture on Your Phone' contest! Send us the best picture sitting on your phone right now. Post your photo on Twitter or Instagram using #BLBestPhoto19. (article)