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  • The Hard Truth About Cops Who Lie

    A WNYC investigation found that more than 120 cops with documented credibility problems are still on the force. What is the NYPD doing about it?

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  • Your Sanity or Your Kidneys

    Only Human

    Jaime Lowe started taking lithium when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 17. But now the drug that has kept her sane for more than 20 years is also making her sick.

  • Sideshow Podcast: The Internet Is Forever

    Studio 360

    For his final episode, Sean Rameswaram traces the path of creative work he has personally posted online, from blogging to sketch comedy videos to a truly ill rap posse that he reunites.

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  • Brace Yourself — There's a Lot of TV Coming Your Way

    Studio 360

    John Landgraf, the CEO of FX, thinks there are just too many shows on TV — and that could be a big problem.

  • 'Barbecue' Fires Up the Public Theater

    In lesser hands, the bombshells this play drops would be a gimmick. But playwright Robert O'Hara is smarter than that.

  • Our Justices, Our Selves

    On The Media

    Cultural depictions of the Supreme Court can shed light upon the walled-off world of the justices. But does the court derive power from its inaccessibility? 

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  • Undercover With the FBI

    In the documentary (T)ERROR, filmmakers Lyric R. Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe follow an undercover FBI informant without the knowledge of his handlers.

Tech and Media

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  • Beyond The 'Like' Button: Facebook Comes To Our Emotional Rescue

    Facebook reveals new emojis it's testing to expand the iconic "Like" button. All Tech Considered welcomes a new host, who tries to explain her vision for the blog using Facebook's seven "Reactions."

  • Smile My Ass

    Radiolab

    As Candid Camera succeeded, it started to change the way we thought not only of reality television, but also of reality itself.

  • WiFi, Cancer, and Paranoia

    Note to Self

    Science says you really don't need to worry about carcinogens and WiFi. We sort through all of the research with Only Human's Mary Harris.

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  • Live In-Studio: CocoRosie

    Studio 360

    Sierra and Bianca Casady lived all around the United States, but reuniting in Paris helped them find their sound as the band CocoRosie — and what a weird, wonderful sound it is.

  • Dan Friel Rattles Sonic Conventions, Again

    Soundcheck

    The mad scientist of electronic sounds plays music from his forthcoming record 'Life' live on Soundcheck. 

  • Hear A New Single From Courtney Barnett Produced By Jack White

    Barnett's new single, featuring a new song plus a moody cover of The Boys Next Door's "Shivers," comes out Oct. 16.

  • Weekly Music Roundup: Roots Bachata, Booze Music, and Balkan Bhangra

    Soundcheck

    This week, Moby rocks out, an alternative to internet cats, and sounds from the Balkans, the Dominican Republic, and the London stage. 

  • Seinabo Sey: At Home Anywhere, Ruling Airwaves Everywhere

    Soundcheck

    The singer and songwriter of Swedish and Gambian descent visits the Soundcheck studio to talk about a global childhood and her forthcoming record. 

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