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NY Lawmaker Calls for Limits on Synthetic Pesticides in City Parks
New York City Councilman Ben Kallos plans to introduce legislation Thursday to keep the pesticide known as RoundUp out of...
Morning Brief: May 20
Bob Dylan, President Obama, and a bunch of stupid pets—David Letterman’s done it all, and all of it is coming to an end...
Mayor Launches 10-Year Plan for NYCHA 'Crisis'
The New York City Housing Authority is getting an overhaul. Mayor de Blasio is launching a ten-year plan called NextGenerati...
White House Plan Aims to Save the Honeybee
The White House announced a national strategy to help save honeybees on Tuesday. The plan is based on recommendations of the...
20 Somethings
Emerging Adulthood and 20 Somethings and the Church
Articles, books, blogs, and other internet postings are popping up in an...
Superfine Soultime
Originally aired on September 22, 2012 and Hosted by Mary Willson.
What can the autobiography of an 18th century ex-slave...
Morning Brief: May 19
He’s one of the most recognizable people in the whole world, so isn’t about time he got a Twitter account? That seems to be...
AIDS Awareness, and Push-Back against Budget Cuts in Connecticut
Hundreds of AIDS activists and lawmakers are rallying in Connecticut's capitol Tuesday for the 15th annual AIDS Awareness...
NJ Gas Ban Gets a Challenger
A proposed bill in New Jersey could give the state's drivers more choice at the gas pump. Assembly member Declan O'Scanlon...
Morning Brief: May 18
Paint and plants combine at the new New York Botanical Garden’s Frida Kahlo exhibit. Called “Art-Garden-Life,” the exhibit...
Alternative Treatments: Music Therapy for Asthma
Morning Brief: May 15
As Summer gets closer, you might want to start planning some beach getaways. Want to take a trip to Rockaway beach this...
AIDS Walk Landmarks Go Red
New York City landmarks including the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center will be lighted red to mark the city...
Morning Brief: May 14
Today's the Harlem Eat Up, which is an annual opportunity to get a taste of the cuisine and culture of one of New York's...
Walk4Hearing to Raise Awareness
According to the Hearing Loss Association of America, 48 million people across the county have hearing loss or impairment...