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Operation SNUG: Reducing Violence One Life at a Time

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] New York is one of the latest states to try an anti gun violence program called Ceasefire—here it’s called Operation SNUG— guns spelled backwards.) The Ceasefire model was developed in Chicago 11 years ago, and has since been replicated in more than a dozen cities across the U.S. [...]

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Drop in Crude Oil Price Gives Rise to Hope that Gas Price Will Drop, Too

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Filling your tank is costing a lot these days. In New York City the average is $4.26 a gallon, but it goes much higher, even as high as $4.87 in Manhattan. That’s according to the Web site Newyorkgaswatch.com. But yesterday, the market saw a drop in crude oil, [...]

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Bloomberg Announces Budget (Cuts Included)

Teachers, Police and Fire Departments face deep cuts.

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Deadly tornadoes devastate Southeast of the country

In the aftermath of violent tornadoes that tore through the Southeast, residents start to pick up the pieces.

Worst Allergy Season Ever? It Depends on Who You Ask

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Spring is in the air — literally. New Yorkers are breathing in record levels of allergy-inducing pollen. Some experts are calling this the worst allergy season on record, especially here in New York. Mike Tringale is with the Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America. He says that there’s [...]

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US Attorney Cracks Down on Corporate Crime

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] The insider trading scheme that led to the conviction of Raj Rajaratnam claimed another victim today. A New Jersey attorney was disbarred by New York officials for his role in the scandal. And as we heard in our newscast, a court denied requests by two of Rajaratnum’s associates [...]

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Suicide Bombing in Pakistan

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] The Pakistani Taliban carried out a suicide bombing today, which killed 80 people. The group said the attack was to avenge Osama bin Laden’s death. Pakistani authorities disputed that claim later. They said the bombing was likely retaliation for an Army offensive against insurgents. Hassan Abbas is a [...]

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Newscast – Bottom of the Hour

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Residents in Lousiana’s rural Cajun country are evacuating today. The Army Corp of Engineers will open a Mississippi River spillway into thousands of acres land in order to save more densely populated areas like New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The spillway could be opened as early as this [...]

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Newscast – Top of the Hour

13 May 2011

Linda Abi Assi has the latest news. Police officers rape trial... NY legislator sentenced for tax evasion..

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Operation SNUG: Reducing Violence One Life at a Time

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] New York is one of the latest states to try an anti gun violence program called Ceasefire—here it’s called Operation SNUG— guns spelled backwards.) The Ceasefire model was developed in Chicago 11 years ago, and has since been replicated in more than a dozen cities across the U.S. [...]

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Who’s Working in Grant’s Tomb?

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Next week, the U.S. Mint will release a new one-dollar coin to honor former president Ulysses S. Grant. You’d probably think that most New Yorkers under the age of twenty would have no interest whatsoever in the life of the Civil War general. But one city teen spends [...]

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Friday the 13th

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Friday the 13th. It’s a date on the calendar that is laden with superstition – like black cats and walking under ladders. While frequently dismissed, consumer reports say it can be a bad day for business. Corporate deals get postponed and Wall Street Markets close lower. It’s simply [...]

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Commentary: The Fight

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] A lot of families have one member who acts as a mediator – the ambassador who helps negotiate misunderstandings. Commentator Linette Lopez always held that position in her family. But when her little brother Andy started training to become an ultimate fighter, it became too much for her [...]

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City Banks on New Ferry Service

City Banks on New Ferry Service

13 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] By Joe Danielewicz and Kaitlin Ugolik The waterways around New York City used to be crowded with ferries. Fulton Street – both in Manhattan and in Brooklyn – was actually named for Robert Fulton, the man who made steam navigation practical. But everything changed when New Yorkers started [...]

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Master’s Project 2011

12 May 2011

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Commentary: Finding Your Happy Place

07 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] The term “panic attack” invokes images of mental illness like psych wards and straight jackets. But for many people, it’s a frequent occurrence that can be controlled and might not interfere much with daily life. Commentator Kaitlin Ugolik talks about her experience with panic attacks, which started at [...]

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Drop in Crude Oil Price Gives Rise to Hope that Gas Price Will Drop, Too

07 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Filling your tank is costing a lot these days. In New York City the average is $4.26 a gallon, but it goes much higher, even as high as $4.87 in Manhattan. That’s according to the Web site Newyorkgaswatch.com. But yesterday, the market saw a drop in crude oil, [...]

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Debate over LIFO heats up as Bloomberg confirms teacher cuts

07 May 2011

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Mayor Bloomberg presented his executive budget this morning. One of the biggest headlines is his plan to cut more than 42-hundred public school teachers. He’s been threatening teacher layoffs since late last year. IF they come to pass, they’d be the first since the fiscal crisis in the [...]

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