Plucky Connecticut has broken twice with Washington this week. State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal explains the state’s decision to challenge the No Child Left Behind Law and to limit its own greenhouse emissions.
The Little State that Could, and Did
Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut Attorney General,
-explains Connecticut's recent breaks with Washington on education and climate change
and
Sandy Waters chairman of the Greenwich Schools Board of Education
» Office of the Connecticut Attorney General
-explains Connecticut's recent breaks with Washington on education and climate change
and
Sandy Waters chairman of the Greenwich Schools Board of Education
» Office of the Connecticut Attorney General
Brawl in Brooklyn
Errol Louis columnist for the New York Daily News
- talks about the Brooklyn District Attorney's race and the debate that took place the evening before
» Errol Louis in the New York Daily News
- talks about the Brooklyn District Attorney's race and the debate that took place the evening before
» Errol Louis in the New York Daily News
Summer of Sheehan
In this Open Phones, listeners discuss Cindy Sheehan's protest in Crawford
Subway Security
Sewell Chan reporter for The New York Times
- on the MTA's $200 million plan to upgrade subway security
» "Race Is on for Cellular System for the Subway" (The New York Times
- on the MTA's $200 million plan to upgrade subway security
» "Race Is on for Cellular System for the Subway" (The New York Times
Brian Williams has a blog!
It's in the NYT Arts section, so it must be true! Brian Williams, NBC's nightly news anchor, has a blog.
Williams is not the only member if the NBC family to share his thoughts online. Keith ...
the cover am New York doesn't want you so see
You see, there's an ad on the cover of this morning's am New York. So in case you were wondering what's really inside, BL blog takes you there...Or you could just pick up Metro for most of the same wire stories in a different font.