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Eleanor Clift, columnist for The Daily Beast, contributor to "The McLaughlin Group," longtime political reporter, author and television pundit, and Ann Powers, NPR Music critic and correspondent and author of Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Bo
Julie Kohler, senior vice president for the Democracy Alliance, a progressive donor group, and contributor to The Nation, and Felicia Wong, president and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute, warn that while women are getting involved in campaigns in large num
Natasha Singer, New York Times technology reporter in the Business section, talks about the EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and why it’s led to all those privacy-policy emails, plus some of the other implications of the new rules. Und
Jody Avirgan, host and producer for ESPN's FiveThirtyEight and 30 for 30 podcasts, and Julia Lowrie Henderson, producer and reporter for 30 for 30 and host of ”Bikram," talk about the new podcast, focused on the rise of, and controversy surrounding, Bikr
Doris Meissner, senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) and former commissioner of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), discusses how the Reagan administration shaped immigration in the year 1988. @MigrationPolicy's Doris
John Delaney, U.S. Representative (D, MD-6th) and the author of The Right Answer: How We Can Unify Our Divided Nation (Henry Holt and Co, 2018), talks about his early bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president on a platform of entrepreneurship
Gerson Borrero, political commentator for NY1 and NY1 Noticias, and political editor and host of Estudio DC, talks about a new Harvard study found more than 4,600 people died as a result of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, far exceeding the official gover
Kenneth Rosenberg, board-certified addiction psychiatrist, certified sex addiction counselor, talks about his new book, Infidelity: Why Men and Women Cheat (Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2018). → Event: Dr. Rosenberg will speak at the 92nd Street Y Wednesday,
In our series "The Eights: A Brief History of the American Culture Wars," Mary Frances Berry, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, former chairwoman of the US Commission on Civil Rights, and the author of History Teaches Us to Resist:
Bitta Mostofi, new commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, discusses how Trump administration immigration enforcement policies are affecting immigrant New Yorkers. @bittamostofi cites the end of temporary protected status for many i