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Edie Perkins
Edie Perkins whose signature smile enchants anyone she meets enjoyed her athletic pursuits. Edie moved to LA to pursue new challenges and to enjoy the cycling scene. On an April day 2017 Edie was on a cycle run when a collision changed everything. Although paralyzed from the chest down, Edie is on a...
Imagining an End to Privacy in the Digital Age and How to Fight Back!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nikita Singareddy, Civic Technologist and Data Privacy Activist
Imagining If Music Be the Food of Love | Play On!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Gregory Singer, Artist, Violinist | Founder and Conductor of the Manhattan Symphonic | Owner, Gregory Singer Fine Violins
Imagining a Comedic World of Yuks, Comaradery, Love, Anarchy and Hope!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Bob Greenberg, Stand up, Improv, Burlesque, Clown, Comedian and all-around Funnyman
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN celebrates the 4th of July and the diversity that makes America great.
Mayor and City Council Reach Agreement on De Blasio's Last Budget, $98.7 Billion ‘Recovery' Plan
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson on Wednesday announced an agreement on a $98.7 billion “recovery budget” for the 2022 fiscal year, which begins Thursday.
Board of Elections Sows Chaos in Mayoral Race with Errors in First Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count
Not long after the BOE published its first preliminary ranked-choice runoff in the Democratic primaries for mayor and comptroller, it became evident that errors had been made and the Board eventually took down what it had posted to its website, citing a "discrepancy" in the numbers.
Brad Lander Leads the NYC Comptroller Primary; Here's What He's Said He'll Do If Elected
With 96.62% of precincts in and 731,466 votes counted, the Board of Elections tally of in-person first-choice votes showed Lander with a lead of more than 64,000 votes.