Previews + Extras
What climate change has to do with hurricanes
S2020 E339 - 5m 55s
Hurricane Iota made landfall in Central America earlier this week as a Category 4 storm. It's the 30th storm this Hurricane season, surpassing 2005 as the year with the most hurricanes ever. With this record Atlantic Hurricane season officially ending this month, Kevin Reed, a professor at Stony Brook University and director of the Climate Extremes Modeling Group joins to discuss.
LGBTQ foster kids have a harder time finding permanent homes
S2020 E339 - 5m 35s
According to a recent study, more than a third of kids in New York City's foster care system identify as LGBTQ. Most of those children end up in group homes and treatment centers, rather than finding permanent homes with families. Ivette Feliciano speaks with Mary Keane of You Gotta Believe, a New York City adoption center, about the challenges these young people face in the foster system.
Art Garfunkel on Paul, music, and his legacy
S2020 E339 - 6m 6s
After so many years, shows, and questions about his relationship with his on again-off again musical partner, Art Garfunkel is telling his side of his story. Whether in his 2017 book “What Is It All but Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man,” or the occasional interview— Garfunkel has started talking.
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