Coming up on today’s show:
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Molly Ball, senior political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, talks about the 2024 election and abortion in light of recent developments, including Donald Trump’s announcement it should be up to the states and the court’s decision to put abortion rights on the ballot in Florida.
Harry Siegel, editor at The City, FAQ NYC podcast co-host, and Daily News columnist, responds to top police brass calling him names after he published critical columns, and talks about the substance of his critiques of the NYPD.
Last Friday’s earthquake in New Jersey was likely a natural phenomenon, but earthquakes can be caused by human interventions — like fracking. For our climate story of the week, Umair Irfan, staff writer at Vox writing about climate change and energy policy, breaks down how fracking and other natural resource extractions have increased the likelihood of earthquakes in the United States.
Listeners talk about their experiences of the total solar eclipse.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.
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