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The House Judiciary Committee quickly approved two articles of impeachment against President Trump, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Susan Page, Washington bureau chief of USA TODAY, discusses the vote and what comes next.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC. Admitting he’s unfamiliar w the details of how the NYPD gang database works, de Blasio tells @BrianLehrer the database is a central & effective crime-fighti
Tony Kushner, award-winning playwright, and Nikki M. James, Tony Award-winning actress now starring in “A Bright Room Called Day,” discuss his new adaptation of the play that sets modern-day politics against those of Weimar Germany, now showing at the Pu
John Schaefer, WNYC host of “New Sounds” and “Soundcheck,” talks about the best music of the 2010s and how the way we listened to music changed in the past decade.
Co-hosts of the “Trump, Inc.” podcast Andrea Bernstein, senior editor for politics and policy for WNYC News, Ilya Marritz, WNYC reporter, discuss the latest developments in the impeachment proceedings
WNYC, in partnership with Gothamist and Clear Health Costs, offers a new community health sharing tool which will give listeners a chance to compare the costs of their medical procedures. Jeanne Pinder, founder and CEO of Clear Health Costs, and Caroline
Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop shares an update on yesterday's shooting in Jersey City, at a cemetery and a kosher market, that left six people dead, including one police officer.
Nicole Sperling, media and entertainment reporter for The New York Times covering the streaming business, talks about how Netflix and other streaming services took over Hollywood in the past decade.
Co-founders of Fusion GPS Glenn Simpson, former senior reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and Peter Fritsch, former reporter and bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, the co-authors of Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GP