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WFUV News' “What's What” is a daily podcast that explores current events, culture, news, and hot topic issues surrounding the New York metropolitan area, as well as features and interviews exclusively from WFUV.

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Jul 9, 2026

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Legionnaires Outbreak, Public Safety Expansion Announcement, Fleet Week Spotlight 09.07.2026

The legionnaire’s disease cluster on the upper east side has grown to 36 cases. NYCDOH has said people that have visited the area recently and are experiencing flu-like symptoms should contact a healthcare provider immediately. WFUV’s Mia Barth explains more. Governor Kathy Hochul said she’s expanding emergency communications systems, public safety call-taking, and dispatching. Reportedly, 110 mil...

Faster Buses for New Yorkers, World Cup Round of 16 Wrap-Up, Trash Talk Builds Community 08.07.2026

Mayor Mamdani announced faster buses across the five boroughs, along with improving the rider experience by adding more benches, accessibility stops and keeping the bus lanes clean. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda has more. The Round of 16 of the World Cup wrapped up and WFUV’s Sam Giangrande and Livia Regina give us who’s favored to win heading into the Quarterfinals. TrashTalkNYC, a nonprofit organiza...

Building Collapse in Midtown, Gotham FC Field in Queens, Interview with Brian Saville 07.07.2026

A building in Midtown was evacuated due to structural issues that could lead to a collapse. WFUV’s Livia Regina reports. Two time reigning Women's Soccer League champions, Gotham FC, will have a permanent home in Queens in 2028. WFUV’s Tahlia Pearson has more. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda spoke with Brian Saville (Sa-ville), a Fordham University P-H-D student researching bees at public gardens in Man...

NYC Braces for Floods, Gov. Hochul Funds Police Tech, and Senegal World Cup Spotlight 06.07.2026

Heavy rain could cause flooding in New York City and the surrounding area tonight. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the tri-state area, and flash flood warnings for parts of Brooklyn and Long Island. Governor Kathy Hochul said drivers should stay aware of water on the roads. Governor Kathy Hochul plans to invest $100 million in law enforcement technology across New York. WFUV’...

World Cup Round Up, StoryCorps Initiative 01.07.2026

WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda and Sienna Reinders discuss this week’s World Cup results. Connect250 is a collaboration between NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps in honor of America’s 250th anniversary. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders spoke with the founder of StoryCorps to find out what it’s all about. Host/Producer: Sonia Weliwitigoda, Sienna Reinders Editor: Tess Novotny, Nathan Ray Reporter: Sonia Weliwi...

NYC Reaches a Budget Deal, Norway World Cup Spotlight, Interview with Justin Sanchez 30.06.2026

Mayor Mamdani came to a handshake agreement with Council speaker Julie Menin this morning at City Hall on next year's fiscal budget. This will aid New York residents in affordable housing and transportation. Norway hasn’t played in the World Cup since 1998. But they just advanced to the Round of 16. WFUV’s Livia Regina heads to a historically Norwegian area in Brooklyn to see how Norwegian New Yor...

Free Swim Program Expands in NYC, Sen. Gillibrand Pushes for Lower Medicare Costs, and the Voice of the NYC Subway 29.06.2026

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has pushed to cap medicare costs for seniors. She introduced legislation to create a $5,000 cap on out of pocket costs for medicare users. She said this legislation will protect low income users and shield seniors from rising costs. New York City expanded its free swim program. It teaches kids water safety, and is now almost doubled in size, going from 10 pools to 18. Gi...

NJ Transit Fares Increase and Colombian New Yorkers Celebrate World Cup 25.06.2026

New Jersey bus, train, and rail fares are increasing by 3-percent. The new prices will go into effect on July first. More information can be found on njtransit.com. Attorney General Letitia James announced a deed theft arrest in New York City. WFUV’s Giuliana Guarracino reports. Jackson Heights in Queens is one of many melting pots in New York City. More than 160 languages are spoken there accordi...

World Cup Fever in Harlem, World Cup Week 2, Hochul Pushes Back On ICE 24.06.2026

In a press conference, Kathy Hochul announced pushback against the Trump Administration’s lawsuit against the state due to restrictions on ICE. WFUV’s Anne Jackson explains the ordeal and what officials are going to do about it. The second week of the World Cup has concluded, and WFUV’s Livia Regina and Sam Giangrande highlight what has happened and who’s in contention to advance to the knockout s...

Election Day in NYC, Rally for Rikers Inmates to Vote, and a Gen-Z Entrepreneur Giving Back 23.06.2026

It’s Election Day in NYC and WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg takes us through key races throughout the city. Only 7% of inmates at Rikers Island voted in the last election. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders went to a rally urging the Board of Elections to create a polling site for Rikers Island. In Hoboken, NJ, WFUV’s Lainey Nguyen met Dylan Zajac, a Gen-Z entrepreneur who refurbishes used computers and donates them...

Penn Station Revamp, Mamdani Pushes for Worker Protections, a Gen-Z Puppeteer 22.06.2026

The Penn Station redesign is officially in the works. The plan includes adding new walkways, track capacity, and art deco style interior design. WFUV’s Anne Jackson reports. Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an executive order to protect New York workers from heat illness. This is the first ever order on this issue in New York’s history. WFUV’s Giuliana Guarracino has more. June is the new November in N...

Knicks Fans Celebrate NBA Finals Win, Nassau County residents urge officials to recognize Juneteenth 18.06.2026

New Yorkers welcomed the Knicks home today after their historic finals win with a ticker tape parade in lower Manhattan. WFUV’s Lainey Nguyen went to the route where over a million fans gathered to celebrate. Juneteenth is a federally recognized holiday in New York. But in Nassau County, employees don’t have the day off like in other parts of the state. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg reports on a renewed...

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Criticizes Iran War, Low Bronx Voting Turnout, Affordable Housing Expands in Brooklyn, Shakespeare in the Park 17.06.2026

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand criticized the Trump Administration today for the cost and national security impacts of the ongoing war in Iran. WFUV’s Anne Jackson has more The New York Primary Election is next Tuesday, June 23. But there is concern over low voter turnout among young people, especially in the Bronx. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg spoke to some young New Yorkers to find out why. More than 500...

New York is Getting Tax Relief and Clean Energy, Upgrades to Supportive Housing, and A Walking Muslim History Tour 16.06.2026

New York residents might get a tax relief check in the mail soon. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda has more. New York City will start receiving clean energy directly from Canada. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda reports on the new sustainable energy project. People living in New York City’s supportive housing units are getting exciting upgrades. WFUV’s Mia Barth has more. Asad Dandia joined the ACLU in 2013 to...

New Yorkers Celebrate Knicks Win, Governor Hochul Promotes Mental Health Support Program, Shaggo Band Spotlight 15.06.2026

New Yorkers will celebrate the Knick’s NBA finals win with the team’s first ever Ticker Tape Parade. The event will start on Thursday at 10 a.m. at Battery Park. Governor Kathy Hochul says 2,500 teens have been trained in her mental health program. The training is supposed to show students how they can support each other while facing mental health issues. WFUV’s Alexandra Pfau talked with Shaggo [...

Knicks win Game 4, World Cup Begins, Gogol Bordello Visits WFUV 11.06.2026

The New York Knicks won at Madison Square Garden last night against the San Antonio Spurs in a close, 1-point game. Ahead of Game 5, WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda went to MSG to hear New Yorkers' thoughts on the games. The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts today. According to FIFA, 6 billion fans are tuning in to the games. WFUV’s Giuliana Guarracino explains more on what to expect. Ahead of the World Cup ga...

MTA extends Q Line, World Cup Watch Parties in NYC, Midtown Prepares for NBA Finals, and Bronx Community Gardens Now Open 08.06.2026

The Knicks are playing in Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden tonight. The NYPD has ramped up security at MSG due to President Donald Trump attending the game. Watch parties outside of the venue have been canceled, and TSA-styled security checkpoints will be all around the Garden. Restaurants are also preparing for fans to watch the game at 8:30. Construction began for the 2nd Avenue...

Subway Service Increases for World Cup, Knicks Win Game 1 of Finals, and a Trans Rights Campaign 04.06.2026

With just a week until the FIFA World Cup begins, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Governor Kathy Hochul announced they will be ramping up transportation and safety protocols across the city. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda reports. The last time the Knicks were in the NBA Finals was 1999. That year, WFUV listeners voted “Return of the Grievous Angel,” a tribute album for Graham Parsons, as the best album of th...

Applications Open for Free 2-k Childcare, Rally to Close Rikers Island, Primaries Open in New Jersey, and an Interview with the Literacy Ass 02.06.2026

Governor Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated the opening of applications for the first 2000 seats of free 2-k childcare across the city. WFUV’s Mia Barth has more. New Jersey is one of six states where voters are heading to the polls for the primaries. This means each party is voting on who their candidates will be for the general election this November. But its impact goes beyond just the...

New York Finalizes Fiscal Year Budget, Fans React to Team U.S. World Cup Roster, and Pope Leo XIV Addresses AI 28.05.2026

The World Cup is quickly approaching, and the U.S. Men’s team roster was announced Tuesday at a fan event in Manhattan. WFUV’s Livia Regina takes us to the celebration. Pope Leo XIV, released a 42,000 word encyclical warning about the dangers of AI. It encourages people to learn more about AI, human compassion, and the role it plays in society. For our Fordham Conversations Series, WFUV’s Sonia We...

Hochul Cracks Down on Speeding, Sodium Labels to go on Food Items, and Councilman Proposes Rank Choice Voting Expansion. 27.05.2026

New Yorkers who have 16 or more speeding violations will now have to install a GPS device in their cars. Governor Kathy Hochul said it will stop motorists from speeding and make our roads safer. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda reports on the push for more transparency on nutrition, involving two new bills that demand warning labels next to food items on certain restaurant menus. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg b...

Mayor Mamdani Expands Affordable Housing in NYC, Changes to the Climate Leadership Act, and the Knicks End a 27 Year Finals Drought 26.05.2026

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a plan to increase affordable housing, protect tenants, and create investments for public housing. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders has more. Last night was the first time the public was able to see language changes Governor Hochul will make to the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. This comes among ongoing debates about energy affordability. WFUV’s...

The House Passes DHS Funding Bill, New Yorkers Rally Against New Casino, Airbnb to Give Kids World Cup Tickets 30.04.2026

The House passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Money will go to departments like TSA but not immigration enforcement operations. DHS has been unfunded since February, as Democrats demanded changes to ICE and Border operations. Republicans are now trying another way to get ICE funding through a weeks long budget reconciliation process. For now, this package will head to Presid...

New York Delays Executive Budget, A Senator Calls for Student Loan Relief, and a Cultural Tour Through Harlem 28.04.2026

New York City is joining the state in delaying its executive budget deadline as Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin both call on the state to make longer-term commitments to securing more money for the city. New York Senator Kristen Gillibrand is demanding that the Trump administration provide relief for student loan borrowers. WFUV’s Jordan Donegan tells us more. As...

Alleged DC Shooter Arraigned, Bronx Week is Almost Here, and How a NYC Nonprofit Teaches Kids How to Use Tech For More Creative Purposes 27.04.2026

The man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner made his first court appearance today. He’s been charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. Bronx week is officially ready to kickoff! WFUV’s Sienna Reinders tells us what it’s all about. The World Cup will come to NYC in a few short months. Today, Mayor Mamdani and Governor Hochul announ...

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