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The calendar says 2022, but in many ways, it's really 1984
Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier talks with New York Currents about his new book; 10 Really Dumb Mistake that Very Smart Couples Make.
Are science and religion really incompatible? See what Isaac Newton had to say.
Holocaust survivor Leon Chajet of Brooklyn ecalls hiding from Nazi and French soldiers on a farm in Normandy.
New York Currents sits down with Alan Leveritt, founder and publisher of the Arkansas Times, who is fighting his state's requirement that anyone doing business with the state must sign a pledge not to boycott Israel.
In this edition of New York Currents, we explore the possibility of a cure for Type 1 diabetes, among other developments in science and technology.
Visible light -- really only a tiny portion of the universe's electromagnetic spectrum -- is a powerful representation of how seemingly conflicting concepts can be harmonious.
New York Currents producer David Glenn sits down with Rabbi Shlomo Milstein, who has devoted his career to reaching out to assimilated young Jews.
We need to clarify our recent editorial on Equal Time, because NBC took a quote out of context
Is there such a thing as too much balance? Yes,
We show further how today's radical left is more akin to authoritarianism than to its roots in liberty
In today's podcast, we will talk about the dangerous difference between old-school liberals and today's radical left.