ON THE RECORD: Why has violence increased in NYC schools?
It's hard to ignore the rise in disciplinary problems in New York City schools. Educators and experts say there is evidence that the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic are having lingering effects on students. Dr. David Bloomfield, Professor of Education Leadership, Law & Policy at Br…
NEWSLINE: Broadway musician finds new career as a pilot
Professional musician Patrick Milando made a late-career change and became a flight instructor when the COVID pandemic hit. Patrick Milando joins Newsline with Brigitte Quinn. Photo: LinkedIn
ON THE RECORD: Why some people get more sick when they have COVID
Dr. Steven Abramson, Chair of Medicine at NYU Langone Health joined On the Record with Steve Scott to talk about a new study that examined why some people get severely ill with COVID versus others. Dr. Abramason was senior investigator of the study.
DRIVE TIME: Hospitality, tourism industries rebound on Long Island post-pandemic, here's why:
The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic 4 years ago today on March 11, 2020. We take a look at how Long Island's hospitality industry hasrecovered since then. Dorothy Roberts, president of the Long Island Hospitality Association joins Drive Time with Michael Wallace. Photo: A v…
ON THE RECORD: New report criticizes how New Jersey handled the pandemic
Tens of thousands died of covid-19 when the deadly virus swept through New Jersey. A full review of state's pandemic response finds the state fell short in managing the crisis. NJ Advance Political Reporter Brent Johnson joins On the Record with Steve Scott.
NEWSLINE: NYC is working to lengthen the lifespan of New Yorkers
NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn about the City's effort to lengthen New Yorker's lifespan, which took a hit during COVID. PHOTO: People cross a street while cars ride the first avenue of the Manhattan borough in New York city on January 21, 2024. (CHARLY T…
NEWSLINE: A new study looks at exertion in Long Covid patients
Dr. Richard Stumacher, the Associate Medical Director and pulmonologist at Northern Westchester Hospital, talk to Ashok Bhalla about a new study that shows debilitating effects of Long Covid on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
ON THE RECORD: COVID isolation guidelines may be changing-what you need to know
Dr. Sharon Nachman, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook Children's Hospital joined On the Record with Steve Scott to talk about on possible changes on the CDC's COVID isolation guidelines.
NEWSLINE: Reports suggest CDC is considering changing COVID isolation guidelines
Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News Medical Contributor and Editor-at-Large for Public Health at KFF Health News, joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to explain.
LAMONT ON 880: CT Gov. on how the state prepped for storm and its aftermath
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joined Paul Murnane to discuss how the state prepared for the storm. Photo: Governor Ned Lamont (D-CT) speaks at a Covid-19 community vaccination clinic on March 14, 2021 in Stamford, Connecticut. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)