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Writing Novels in the Age of A.I.
Episode 2181
Last week, book publisher Hachette canceled the forthcoming U.S. publication of the horror novel “Shy Girl” after it was flagged for sounding like th…
3 weeks, 6 days ago
St. John's Basketball Wows
Episode 2182
The St. John's University Red Storm men's basketball team are into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament for the 10th time in the program's history. Ja…
3 weeks, 6 days ago
What to Know About U.S.-Iran Negotiations
Episode 2183
Kian Tajbakhsh, Iranian-American scholar, visiting professor of international relations at New York University, fellow of the Committee on Global Tho…
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Opioid Overdose Deaths See Sharp Decline
Episode 2177
Lev Facher, addiction reporter at STAT News, reports on how opioid overdose deaths began to fall in mid-2023 and have continued to decline.
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4 weeks ago
A Deadline on Expanding Rental Assistance
Episode 2178
Christine Quinn, president & CEO of Win, the largest provider of shelter and supportive services for homeless families in New York City, talks about …
4 weeks ago
Baseball & Life
Episode 2176
On MLB's opening day, Ken Davidoff, sports journalist and former New York Post baseball columnist, and Harley Rotbart, MD, pediatrician, former Paren…
4 weeks ago
A Tough Job Market For Young Grads
Episode 2179
Lindsay Ellis, Wall Street Journal reporter, talks about the tough job market for new college graduates, and how much AI is responsible for it.
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4 weeks ago
Global Warming Arrives "Faster and Stronger" Than Expected
Episode 2173
David Gelles, a reporter on the New York Times climate team who leads the Climate Forward newsletter and events series, discusses his latest reportin…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Advice for the Airport During the DHS Shutdown
Episode 2175
Washington Post travel reporter Andrea Sachs advice on navigating the airport amidst long delays and TSA staffing shortages due to the DHS shutdown. …
4 weeks, 1 day ago
The History of the 'Great Replacement Theory'
Episode 2171
Ibram X. Kendi, professor of history and the founding director of the Howard University Institute for Advanced Study, and the author of Stamped from …
4 weeks, 1 day ago