Harry Siegel

Which Part of This Was Written by an AI?

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... and which part by Harry Siegel?

From Popula
On June 20, 2022
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Albany Strangeness in the Multiverse of Map Madness

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Map master Steven Romalewski and penetrating politics reporter Brigid Bergin do their best to explain what the hell is happening with our upcoming election, where the maps are still being drawn and even the dates, plural, for various contests aren’t entirely certain. Plus, Nick Pinto of the brand-new NYC journalism venture Hell Gate breaks down his story there about the NYPD’s Stonewalling Attorney Called Out for Lying and Forging Emails.

From FAQ NYC
On May 6, 2022
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Everything At Once

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A conversation from early Wednesday afternoon, before Frank James’ arrest, about the train shooting and also Brian Benjamin’ resignation.

From FAQ NYC
On April 13, 2022
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Chief Shenanigan Enthusiast

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Prof. Christina Greer explains what makes Eric Adams like “a really good point guard” — and the Nets could use one for home games, by the way — and Amir Khafagy breaks down his reporting for Documented on how the city has let down the Twin Parks fire survivors now that they’re no longer front-page news.

From FAQ NYC
On March 9, 2022
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New York Forever

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21 eulogies for the City of New York, in large or small part, collected for the art installation Eulogy For New York, which ran during the month of October in the West Village.

From FAQ NYC
On November 13, 2021
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New!! Podcast: On and Off the Record With Gabriel Snyder

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"If it were deliberate, it could not have been done more efficiently... you couldn't design a more efficient system to choke press freedom."

From The Brick House Cooperative
On October 13, 2021
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The Manhattan DA Race That Just Hits Different

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Rachel Holiday Smith, Manhattan reporter for The City, breaks down the Manhattan DA race with us.

FAQ NY
From FAQ NYC
On May 4, 2021
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Weather Review: March 28, 2021

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The droning of traffic sloshing through rain announced that the day was underway.

From The Brick House Cooperative
On April 2, 2021
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New York’s Police Union Problem

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The New York Times' Farah Stockman looks at Suffolk County, where cops call the shots.

From FAQ NYC
On March 31, 2021
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Nursing Homes Are Just The Tip of Cuomo’s Coronavirus Iceberg

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The Empire Center's Bill Hammonds talks about the Cuomo coverup we know about now, and all the things we still don’t know.

From FAQ NYC
On March 24, 2021
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Radical Ron Kim

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A conversation with the assemblyman who started the avalanche that just might bury Andrew Cuomo.

From FAQ NYC
On March 18, 2021
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A Remarkable Ramble With Charlie Rangel

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A fascinating conversation with Harlem's elder statesman.

From FAQ NYC
On March 14, 2021
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Cuomo in the Corner

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The City's Josefa Velasquez talks with Chrissy and Harry about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's pattern of abusive behavior.

From FAQ NYC
On March 8, 2021