Another Student Detained; Outdoor Dining Returns; How the Left Can Connect with Young Men; Staying Sharp During Retirement

 People walk on College Avenue near Tufts University on March 27, 2025 in Medford, Massachusetts. Graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk was arrested by ICE Agents.

On today's show:

  • A doctoral student at Tufts University was detained in an arrest that was caught on video and shared widely and accused of supporting Hamas by the Department of Homeland Security. Lindsay Nash, associate and clinical professor of law at Cardozo Law and co-director of the Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic, offers legal analysis of this and other arrests of pro-Palestinian immigrants.

  • New York City's outdoor dining season officially begins on Tuesday. Ryan Kailath, WNYC and Gothamist arts and culture reporter, reports on the confusing and expensive new process restaurants must go through to be approved, and how this year's outdoor setups will compare to the pandemic-era boom in outdoor dining.

  • Young men broke heavily for Trump in November. Andrew Marantz, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation (Viking Press, 2019), discusses the reason behind this phenomenon and how the left might make gains in this demographic.

  • Mohana Ravindranath, reporter covering longevity, aging and brain health at The New York Times, breaks down her latest reporting on how to stay mentally sharp and healthy through the major transition of going into retirement.

Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.