Jennifer Hsu, WNYC

Jennifer Hsu

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Bodega Cats In Their Own Words: Snowball of Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Snowball the bodega cat gets along with everyone. "Whether I'm white or whether I'm brown or whether I'm black, we don't ... → Read More

One School's Experiment with Outdoor Play

These New York City kids engage with the natural world every Wednesday, for up to four hours. Here's just a slice of what they get out of it. → Read More

Comic Con: Where Everyone Is a Superhero

The convention empowers fans to fully own their inner geek and express in ways that make the world -- or at least New Yorkers -- take notice. → Read More

What Kids Think of This Animal-Loving, Mafia-Busting Pope

The pope loves pets. Kids love pets. And we all love to love. That's a recipe for some happy middle-schoolers as Pope Francis comes to town. → Read More

I Would Have Carried Her to the Moon

Relationship Rookies: First Loves. Teenagers just trying to figure it out. → Read More

Watch: 'Girls Soccer Is Way Better Than Boys Soccer'

Youthful wisdom about the "beautiful game" from girl soccer players celebrating the U.S. women team's World Cup win at the ticker-tape parade in New York City. → Read More

Photos: Ticker Tape Flies at Parade for US Soccer Champs

Lower Manhattan will swirl with confetti as thousands attend a parade celebrating the win by U.S. women's soccer team at the Women's World Cup. → Read More

Being 12: 'People Think I'm Supposed to Talk Ghetto, Whatever That Is.'

Hear some straight talk from New York City middle-schoolers about race and what it's like to grow up today. → Read More

Maybe the Only Poem About the Long Island Railroad (and More From Tiny Poets)

They might not be able to spell, but these first graders from Ms. Marisa's class at PS 859 in Manhattan are fast becoming wee Wordsworths. → Read More

These Kid Entrepreneurs Will Dig Out Your Snow-Covered Car for $5

For Nicolo Del Negro and Emmet Gregory, two middle-schoolers in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, a snow day means a lot of work. → Read More

We Have the Scoop on the New Cat Cafe

New York City's first permanent cat cafe opened today at the edge of Chinatown, so of course we were scratching at the door to get in! → Read More

Bodega Cats In Their Own Words: Gus of Corona, Queens

Life is an adventure when you're only six inches tall. Meet Gus, the bodega cat king of Corona. → Read More

Episode 4: Bodega Cats In Their Own Words

In the latest installment of BCITOW, we meet Nushi, a Sunset Park, Brooklyn, connoisseur of Halal food, and Tiger, the polyglot of Fourth Avenue. → Read More

Apple or...Apple? A Quiz

Waiting in line at the Apple store and waiting in line for an apple actually look exactly the same. → Read More

Shadow of Prison Violence Darkens Bus Ride to Rikers

As problems at Rikers Island reach a tipping point, and the need for reform becomes urgent, mothers, aunts, fiancées and others travel there regularly to check up on loved ones. → Read More

Bodega Cats In Their Own Words

Bodega cats are urban fixtures, silent kings of the concrete jungle. Now they  have found their voice. → Read More

Tackling the High School Dropout Crisis, One Smoke Break at a Time

Cigarettes. Long showers. Deli runs. Teens can come up with a lot of reasons why they can't make it to class. At this Brooklyn high school, the staff is on the move, making sure the students stay—and graduate. → Read More

This Is What 7-Year-Olds Dream About

Giraffes. Jail. Coffee. Kids dream about the darndest things. → Read More

This Is What 7-Year-Olds Dream About

Giraffes. Jail. Coffee. Kids dream about the darndest things. → Read More

Who Sleeps in Your Bed?

"Worst thing about a family bed is, we don't have any more privacy," Maria Theresa Orozco. → Read More