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How NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly Does The News, And Family Life
How NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly Does The News, And Family Life

In a new memoir, the longtime host of NPR's daily news show talks about journalism, public radio and work-life balance.

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Roy Wood Jr. On His Daily Show and White House Correspondents Dinner Comedy
Roy Wood Jr. On His Daily Show and White House Correspondents Dinner Comedy

One of entertainment's celebrated political satirists talks about what it means to poke fun at today's serious news.

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New York City vs. Some Of Its Suburbs On Resettling Asylum Seekers
New York City vs. Some Of Its Suburbs On Resettling Asylum Seekers

As border states continue to send asylum-seekers to urban metro-areas, NYC and its suburbs are at odds about how to address the needs of these newcom…

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NY Subway Choker Of Homeless Person Charged. Here Are The Legal Issues In Play
NY Subway Choker Of Homeless Person Charged. Here Are The Legal Issues In Play

The Manhattan D.A. is charging Daniel Penny with manslaughter in the second degree for the chokehold killing of Jordan Neely on the subway earlier th…

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Why The Jury Found Trump Liable For Sexual Abuse and Defamation
Why The Jury Found Trump Liable For Sexual Abuse and Defamation

A legal analyst unpacks the outcome of E. Jean Carroll's case against former President Trump.

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Jane Manning, director, Women's Equal J…

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How Might California Pay For Reparations, And Who Would Benefit?
How Might California Pay For Reparations, And Who Would Benefit?

A task force in California that had been exploring possibilities for racial justice reparations recently released its recommendations.

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The One Pandemic Rule Republicans Want To Keep (Hint: It’s About Immigrants)
The One Pandemic Rule Republicans Want To Keep (Hint: It’s About Immigrants)

As COVID-era border restrictions are set to expire, a look at what it means for asylum seekers, immigration rhetoric in the US, and the politics on b…

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The Legal Case For And Against Subway Choker Daniel Penny
The Legal Case For And Against Subway Choker Daniel Penny

A local journalist weighs in on what the law says about the subway killing of Jordan Neely by a fellow rider.

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Errol Louis, political …

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Making the House Of Representatives More Representative
Making the House Of Representatives More Representative

As originally designed, the number of seats in the House of Representatives is supposed to grow along with the US population. Why hasn't it, and what…

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Elie Mystal on The New York Subway “Vigilante” Killing, Proud Boys, E. Jean Carroll vs. Trump
Elie Mystal on The New York Subway “Vigilante” Killing, Proud Boys, E. Jean Carroll vs. Trump

A legal expert's take on the social climate that led to one subway rider fatally strangling another in the midst of a mental health episode, and othe…

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