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Feb 24, 2025 • 10min

Midday News: MTA Reports $48 Million in Congestion Pricing Revenue, Roosevelt Hotel Shelter to Close, and Our Public Song Project

Simon Close, Producer of WNYC’s Public Song Project, shares insights on the exciting initiatives surrounding public domain works. He discusses how the project successfully brings music and community together. Simon highlights recent musical gems and literary classics entering the public domain, inspiring new artistic creations. The conversation also touches on an upcoming song contest that encourages fans to engage with these timeless pieces. Expect a playful take on classics like 'Singing in the Rain' that showcases the joy of public domain creativity!
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Feb 24, 2025 • 2min

Morning Headlines: Mayor Adams Defends Diversity Programs and NY Prison Strike Continues

Mayor Eric Adams emphasizes the importance of protecting diversity initiatives in New York City as federal policies shift. He discusses city programs that support minority-owned businesses and affordable housing efforts. Meanwhile, a prison strike disrupts operations, prompting the deployment of National Guard troops to manage the situation. Ongoing issues like transportation delays and the implications of recent events in the prison system are also explored.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 10min

Midday News: No Cuts to 9/11 Health Program, NYC’s First Racial Equity Plan, Yankees End Facial Hair Ban, Gov. Hochul Refuses to Oust Mayor Adams, and Malcolm X’s Legacy in Queens

New York Congress members celebrate the preservation of health program funding for 9/11 survivors. The city prepares to unveil its groundbreaking racial equity plan. In a surprising twist, the Yankees lift a 50-year ban on facial hair, ushering in a new era for players. Meanwhile, Governor Hochul stands firm on her decision regarding Mayor Adams, ensuring oversight remains in place. The legacy of Malcolm X is explored, uncovering his often-overlooked struggles in Queens, shedding light on his life beyond the public persona.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 13min

Morning Headlines: Gov. Hochul Decides Against Removing Mayor Adams, Long Island’s Water at Risk, Yankees Extend Boone’s Contract, and the Future of Congestion Pricing

Governor Hochul opts not to remove Mayor Adams, emphasizing that voters should determine his future. Long Island faces environmental crises with aging sanitation impacting water quality. The Yankees solidify their leadership by extending manager Aaron Boone’s contract. A deep dive into the contentious issue of congestion pricing reveals divided opinions among New Yorkers and legal hurdles ahead, alongside insights into the express bus program improving Staten Island commutes, showcasing the complexities of urban transit.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 10min

Evening Roundup: Hochul Won’t Remove Adams, AG James Targets E-Cigarette Companies and Resettlement Agencies Lost in Limbo

The podcast tackles Governor Hochul's controversial decision to retain Mayor Adams despite federal corruption charges. It dives into Attorney General Letitia James's bold lawsuit against e-cigarette companies preying on youth. Additionally, the struggles of refugee families in upstate New York are highlighted, showcasing the obstacles faced by resettlement agencies due to funding cuts and federal policies. Personal stories reveal the pressing need for continued support for those seeking a fresh start.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 8min

Midday News: Life Expectancy Rises in NYC, Calls to Remove Fluoride from Water, and Congestion Pricing Is Again in Limbo

New data reveals life expectancy is bouncing back in New York City, a welcome shift post-pandemic. However, some residents are raising concerns about fluoride in the drinking water, sparking debates within the community. Meanwhile, congestion pricing faces uncertainty once again due to political maneuvering, as the tolls remain for now. Experts discuss the potential economic impact of congestion pricing, emphasizing its capacity to save the city billions by reducing traffic congestion.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 3min

Morning Headlines: Judge Weighs Dismissal of Adams’ Case, Trump Administration Moves to Block Congestion Pricing, and Hudson Yards Casino Plan Faces Pushback

A federal judge is reviewing the case against Mayor Eric Adams, raising questions about potential political motivations. Adams shares his defense in court, injecting humor into a serious situation. Meanwhile, President Trump moves to cancel New York City's congestion pricing program, igniting clashes with the Biden administration. On another front, community leaders rally against a proposed casino at Hudson Yards, arguing that it undermines essential housing commitments. Controversies escalate as local governance faces scrutiny.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 9min

Evening Roundup: Judge Weighs Request to Dismiss Adams’ Case, Trump Moves to End Congestion Pricing, Captions at NYC Movie Theatres and a Community Champion

A judge is set to decide on the fate of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is pulling federal approval for congestion pricing. The podcast also highlights a city ordinance mandating captions in movie theaters, which aims to enhance accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing community. Additionally, listeners are introduced to a community advocate who founded Compassionate Cleaning, providing much-needed services to underserved neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 9min

Midday News: Federal Court to Review Motion to Drop Adams’ Charges, Egg Prices Fluctuate, and What to Expect at Mayor Adams’ Wednesday Federal Court Hearing

A federal judge is set to hear arguments regarding corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, stirring political intrigue ahead of an election. Fluctuating egg prices also pose challenges for New Yorkers amidst a bird flu crisis. Legal experts weigh in on the implications of the mayor's case and the pressures of his ongoing battle to maintain innocence, all while the influence of the Trump administration looms large over the Justice Department. Expect a riveting breakdown of these pivotal issues and their potential fallout.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 3min

Morning Headlines: Judge to Review DOJ’s Push to Drop Mayor Adams Case, Legal Questions Over ICE at Rikers, and NYPD Misconduct Settlements Rise

A federal judge is set to examine the Trump administration's request to dismiss Mayor Adams' criminal case, stirring debates among legal experts. There's also controversy over Adams' initiative to let federal immigration agents onto Rikers Island, which may clash with a city law. Meanwhile, shocking statistics reveal that New York City spent over $200 million last year on settling police misconduct claims, marking a significant rise from the previous year. This raises urgent questions about accountability and the city's legal landscape.

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