The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Tuesday, March 19th, 3/19/19.

Earlier this week, The New York Times explored the phenomenon of "snowplow parents," or parents who go out of their way to remove obstacles in their children's lives. We opened up the lines and asked our listeners: Can you relate?


Anchor and reporter with NBC Sports Boston Trenni Kusnierek updated us on Patriots owner Bob Kraft's prostitution scandal.


Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell discussed how to make nightlife in Boston safer after two recent attacks on young women.


Is it time for the MBTA and universities to cover the cost of public transportation for students? Shirley Leung, The Boston Globe’s interim editorial page editor, weighed in.


The message on eggs is getting scrambled once again: A new study found that eating three or more eggs a week increases your risk of heart disease and early death. We asked our listeners: Is it impossible to keep up with these contradictory studies?


John King, CNN’s chief national correspondent and the anchor of "Inside Politics," shared the latest news from Washington, D.C.


Carolyn Beeler, environmental reporter at PRI's The World, shared her last dispatch from Antarctica.