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On Monday, Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered all bars and restaurants across New York closed by 8 p.m. Ariel Palitz, senior executive director of Nightlife For the NYC Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment, and Gregg Bishop, commissioner of the NYC Dep
Vanita Gupta, current president and CEO of the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights coalition, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR), former Acting Assistant Attorney General and head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Ri
As residents in New York City and the surrounding areas hunker down in order to self quarantine and socially distance themselves from others, Jessica Justmann, senior technical director at ICAP at Columbia, a global health center at the Mailman School of
Jonathan Lemire, White House reporter for the Associated Press and political analyst for MSNBC/NBC News, talks about the White House's rapidly changing response to the coronavirus epidemic, including strict new guidelines to limit people’s interactions i
Listeners who would normally be out marching or celebrating for St. Patrick's Day call in to share their family's Irish-American stories.
James Hamblin, doctor of preventive medicine, staff writer at The Atlantic and the co-host of The Atlantic's new podcast "Social Distance," lecturer at Yale School of Public Health and the author of the forthcoming book Clean: The New Science of Skin and
Jessica Gould, WNYC reporter, talks about the decision to close New York City schools until at least April 20, how the transition to online learning is going, and how parents and kids are coping.
With the St. Patrick's Day parade cancelled, Corey Johnson is able to join us to talk about the City's response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
With so many just starting to work from home and the schools closed, what hacks have you found that make it productive? Experienced multi-taskers share advice, hacks, schedules and more.
Irwin Redlener, president emeritus and co-founder of the Children's Health Fund, professor of pediatrics and director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University and the author of, The Future of Us: What the Dreams of Children