Danny Lewis appears in the following:
Leakers are Making Bank by Uploading Bootlegs and Fake Songs to Music Streaming Services
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Streaming services are struggling with the fact that unscrupulous posters are gaming their platforms to make tens of thousands of dollars off of stolen music.
Sports from Grade School to College: The Rise of "Pay to Play"
Thursday, August 22, 2019
As sports get more expensive, lower and middle-income children are dropping off while their wealthier peers get into the game.
How the Trump Administration is Affecting Women's Health Care Beyond Abortion
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
The lightning rod of Planned Parenthood and access to abortion could be overshadowing more widespread cuts to programs servicing women's health.
Weight Watchers Raises Eyebrows With a New App For Kids
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
"Kurbo" says it is meant to help kids learn healthy eating habits, but critics are concerned it will do the opposite.
The Tense Relationship Between Trump And Labor Unions
Monday, August 19, 2019
Labor leaders are split on how to handle a president who says he supports them but passes policies that don't.
Wave of Child Sex Abuse Lawsuits Expected As New York's Child Victims Act Takes Effect
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
For the next year, anyone who was sexually abused as a child in New York can sue people and institutions, no matter how long it has been.
Why Ambulance Bills are So High, and So Unexpected
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
There’s been a lot of talk in Washington about the high cost of medical care, but one of the biggest sources of surprisingly high bills is from ambulances.
Former Police Captain Shares His Experiences of Ferguson
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Captain Ron Johnson, a veteran of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, led police operations in Ferguson for the weeks and months of protests following Michael Brown's death.
Ferguson's New Generation of Activists
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Michael Brown's death, and the protests that followed, inspired a new generation of activists in and around Ferguson.
Saudi Arabia Will Expand the Rights of Women
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
But the announcement comes at a time when Saudi Arabia and its de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, are under intense scrutiny for their record of human rights abuses.
Both Police and Protesters are Grappling with Technology Amid Hong Kong Protests
Thursday, August 01, 2019
After weeks of demonstrations, tension is escalating.
Police Departments are Struggling to Help Officers With Their Mental Health, But It's Not Always Welcome
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Police departments around the country are trying to break the culture of silence around mental health struggles.
Woman Set to Replace Rosselló Doesn't Want the Job
Monday, July 29, 2019
Puerto Rico's Secretary of Justice is next in line to run the government, but she faces legal and ethical dilemmas of her own.
More Than 3 Million People Could Lose Food Stamps Under New USDA Rules
Thursday, July 25, 2019
A proposal by the Trump administration could leave millions facing hunger.
New US Budget Deal Avoids Massive Cuts at the Cost of Trillion-Dollar Deficits
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Congress has just a few days to pass the budget and avoid a looming fiscal crisis.
The State of Election Security on the Eve of Mueller's Testimony
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
The redacted Mueller Report warned that Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election was the beginning.
All Numbered MTA Subway Lines - Except the 7 - Go Down, Stranding Thousands
Friday, July 19, 2019
On Friday evening, a problem with the MTA's network shut down lines across the system.
What the Justice Department Decision in the Garner Case Means for New Yorkers
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
The officer who appeared to apply a banned chokehold on Eric Garner five years ago remains on the force, and it's a flashpoint for Mayor, and presidential candidate, Bill de Blasio.
The Docket: The Chokehold, Five Years Later
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Five years after Eric Garner's death on Staten Island triggered nationwide protests, a criminal justice reform advocate and former prosecutor talks policing communities of color.
New York City's Top Cop Details New Suicide Prevention Plan
Friday, July 12, 2019
After four police officers killed themselves in June, NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill says the department needs to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges in the force.