On today’s show:
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Kadia Goba, political reporter at Semafor, reports on a busy week in Congress, with the new speaker, a failed attempt by some Republicans to remove Rep. George Santos from office, fights over aid to Israel (at the expense of the IRS) and more.
Some NYC voters will have to choose between candidates for judgeships on Tuesday. Rachel Holliday Smith, associate editor for THE CITY, talks about those races and how judges are picked in New York.
Homeschooling, once the domain of Evangelical Christians, has exploded in popularity, even in places like New York City. Peter Jamison, enterprise reporter at The Washington Post, talks about the data he has collected on homeschoolers, and its effect on children and society.
Elizabeth Dunn, a James Beard Award-winning freelance journalist reporting on the intersection of food, business, and culture and the co-host of the podcast “Pressure Cooker”, and Peter Hull, owner of Apple Dave’s in Warwick, NY, talk about the devastating effect of this fall’s rainy weekends on New York’s pick-your-own apple orchards.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.
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