Caitlyn Kim appears in the following:
The Great Sequester and Basketball Diplomacy
Monday, March 04, 2013
The sequester — $85 billion in across the board spending cuts — has begun. In this week's Washington Report, David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, talks to Kerry Nolan about what people can expect and whether the real impacts can still be avoided.
Analysis: Archbishop Dolan's Deposition
Thursday, February 21, 2013
For three hours on Wednesday, New York's Archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, sat before lawyers and answered questions about the 575 people who claim they were molested by priests in Milwaukee. Dolan led that archdiocese for seven years, prior to coming to New York in 2009. Attorneys for the victims claim Dolan was part of a long standing practice in Milwaukee of shielding church finances and subverting justice.
Cardinal Dolan Questioned in Wis. Abuse Case
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Cardinal Timothy Dolan was deposed Wednesday in an abuse case against Roman Catholic clergy in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, which he led from 2002 until 2009.
Firefighter Receives National Recognition of Valor
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
One of the FDNY’s bravest was awarded the Public Safety Medal of Valor on Wednesday.
Obama Outlines Bold Initiatives, Sets Up Clash with Republicans
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
During his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama covered a wide range of issues from using government money to create jobs and grow the middle class to combating climate change. He set up a clash between his administration and a deeply divided Congress over some issues such as guns and immigration.
1,576 Steps in a Race to the Top
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
It was a short race – just under a quarter of a mile – but it was all uphill.
Women in Combat: A Mother's View
Thursday, January 24, 2013
“Women are getting stronger. Their will is stronger. They want that challenge the same as some men,” said Dineen Snyder, mother of Sgt. Devin Snyder, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2011.
As Bloomberg Threatens Veto, Quinn Says Council Will Override
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Mayor Michael Bloomberg may be threatening to veto a bill banning discrimination against unemployed job seekers passed by the City Council on Wednesday, but Speaker Christine Quinn is issuing a challenge of her own: a veto override.
Maloney ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ 113th Congress Will Be Less Partisan
Thursday, January 03, 2013
If partisan gridlock was the defining characteristic of the 112th congress, one new congressman is hoping that will change in the 113th Congress that started Thursday. Democratic Representative Sean Patrick Maloney took the oath of office with his two daughters by his side and he says he’s hoping to build a record of results for them.
Seeking Refuge at Church, Residents of Newtown Turn to One Another
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Houses of worship all across Newtown, Connecticut have been open day and night since news of the shooting ripped through the town Friday.
Lieberman Retires, Celebrates Bipartisan Senate Accomplishments
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman gave his farewell address in the chamber of the Senate Wednesday afternoon, wrapping up four terms in office that included a run as the Democratic nominee for vice president.
At White House Party, Long Island Menorah Becomes Symbol of Resilience
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
A Long Island menorah that survived Sandy will be taking center stage at the White House Hanukkah party Thursday evening.
Understanding the Why, Runners Upset Over When Race Was Called Off
Saturday, November 03, 2012
The drive in Central Park was packed Saturday morning with the usual: people walking their dogs, kids playing, bikers and runners — lots and lots of runners.
Amid Growing Criticism, NYC Marathon is Canceled
Friday, November 02, 2012
The ING New York City Marathon has been canceled amid growing criticism from those who felt the city should focus its efforts on cleanup and rebuilding in the wake of Sandy.
Your Post-Sandy Questions, Answered
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Sandy Derails Nets Season Opener
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
It was expected to be the match to launch the rivalry. The NY Knicks vs. The Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center Thursday night. Instead, Mayor Michael Bloomberg urged that the game be delayed, and the NBA agreed.
Sandy Leaves Much of the Region in the Dark
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
As many as 4 million customers in the tri-state area are without power Tuesday due to the high winds and flooding that accompanied the massive storm that hit the area.
This Week in Politics: Money Pours into Regional Races, Cuomo Hits Campaign Trail
Saturday, October 27, 2012
On This Week in Politics, WNYC political reporters run down some of the top political stories from the week that was, providing insight and analysis on local, state and national political issues that touch the region.
Man’s Best Friend Helps Soldiers in the Battlefield and at Home
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Apps Contest Aims to Help Homeless Vets
Sunday, September 02, 2012
Two local app developers are finalists in a Department of Veterans Affairs contest to help reduce Veteran homelessness.