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100 Years of 100 Things: Street Photography


Episode 1235


As our centennial series continues, Sam Barzilay, creative director & co-founder of Photoville, looks at the history of street photography, from the invention of the Leica hand-held 35mm camera which…


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

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The Health Impacts of Defunding Climate Change Research


Episode 1233


As the National Institute of Health is set to cut funding for climate research, Maggie Astor, New York Times reporter covering the intersection between health and politics, explains the broader impac…


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

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Goodbye to Federal Regulations


Episode 1234


Coral Davenport, New York Times reporter covering the de-regulation of the federal government, talks about the hundreds of rules and regulations the Trump administration plans to do away with.


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

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The State of New York's Casino Bidding Process


Episode 1236


New York State will award three coveted casino licenses by the end of this year. Nick Garber, politics reporter at Crain's New York Business, reports on where the process stands, including news on en…


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

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Your Pope Francis Reflections


Episode 1232


James Martin, SJ, a Jesuit priest, founder of Outreach, an LGBTQ Catholic resource, editor at large for America Media, consultor to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of Come Forth…


Published on 8 months ago

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Trump vs Law Firms


Episode 1231


Harold Hongju Koh, professor of international law and former dean at Yale Law School and former legal adviser of the U.S. Department of State, talks about President Trump's actions against big law fi…


Published on 8 months ago

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Trump Takes Over Penn Station Reconstruction


Episode 1230


The Trump administration has seized control over the Penn Station reconstruction project and kicked the MTA out of the process. Stephen Nessen, transportation reporter for the WNYC Newsroom, explains…


Published on 8 months ago

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The President and the Supreme Court's Temporary Deportation Rebuke


Episode 1229


Quinta Jurecic, contributing writer at The Atlantic, fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and senior editor at Lawfare, offers legal analysis of the Supreme Court's rulings on de…


Published on 8 months ago

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Trump vs. Harvard


Episode 1226


Rick Seltzer, reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education, talks about the latest news in the escalating fight between Harvard University and the Trump administration, including what the frozen go…


Published on 8 months ago

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The Many Mushrooms of New York City


Episode 1228


Ethan Crenson, president of the New York Mycological Society, talks about the many underappreciated mushrooms dotted on the sticks and branches of New York City.


Published on 8 months ago





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