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Drug and Alcohol Deaths
On this show Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley discuss with William and Beverly Feigelman authors of “Devastating Losses” the death of their son and the risks of substance abuse. Vanessa McGannon then talks about her work with The American Society of Suicidology. Singer, songwriter Larry...
Imagining True Prosecutorial Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Lavina Ransom, mother of KaLani Uehera who is seeking justice for her daughter after been imprisoned for denouncing sexual abuse while serving on the US military. They are joined by Manuel Gomez, Black-Ops Private Investigator who is working with Lavina to find justice...
Gay USA 11/11/2020
NYC gays work for Biden in Pennsylvania; more LGBTQ candidates elected everywhere. ∎ We celebrated the defeat of Donald Trump by Joe Biden on Saturday. Our guest is activist, journalist, and novelist Tim Murphy who will tell us about his work on the ground in Pennsylvania getting out the vote. ∎...
Waiting on Votes
Waiting as the country counts the votes to determine who's the President
What to Know About New York's Voting Rules And Deadlines Before The June Primary
Many improvements to last year's provisions -- which included the near-universal expansion of absentee voting -- are still on the table, and some emergency measures have expired as New Yorkers gear up for another pandemic-era election.
88,000 New York City Voters Shifted from Republican or Independent to Democratic Party Ahead of Primary
The Democratic Party in New York has consistently grown its voter base over the years and has also drawn previously party-unaffiliated and Republican voters to its ranks.
MNN On-Site Services Opening May 3
We are pleased to announce the reopening of MNN production facilities. We hope to resume in-person education services this summer. Online classes remain open.