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Minnesota Vikings Out, Buffalo Bills In!
TSC News host Fred Richani presents interviews with Minnesota Vikings players and head coach Mike Zimmer who reach to missing the playoffs. Plus: We hear from MVP candidate and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen on his team clinching the AFC East!
Imagining How we Wrestle with Death, Dogma and Domination--the Early Writings and Thoughts of Cornel West
Cornel West shares his philosophies and memories with host James Vrettos.
Best of 2020: Former WWE superstar PJ Black (Justin Gabriel) on Joining ROH
TSC News host Fred Richani interviews former WWE superstar and current Ring of Honor wrestler PJ Black aka Justin Gabriel on this Best of 2020 episode! Plus: We chat with ROH writer Kevin Eck about the company's young roster!
Imagining Free Speech in a Vibrant and Vigorous American Democracy
Host Jim Vrettos invites Thane Rosenbaum to talk about his book "Saving Free Speech... from ITSELF" and the possible confusion about what "free speech" really means in the American Constitution.
Actualidad Dominicana: Conversación con Marino Zapete
Este es un análisis de los hechos más recientes en la República Dominicana con los periodistas Carlos Cabrera y Marino Zapete, con un énfasis en los casos de corrupción en el gobierno del país caribeño.
Identifying Programs To Boost New York City's Economic Recovery and Transformation
Experts are looking across the Hudson at a new model to get New York City's workforce ready for the leading sectors of the future.
Adrienne Adams Declares Victory in City Council Speaker Race
City Council Member Adrienne Adams, a Queens Democrat, declared victory on Friday in the race to become the next Speaker.
NYC Library Leaders Outline Reopening and Recovery Efforts at City Council Hearing
Monday marked the second hearing on libraries since they reopened in July.