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Go behind the headlines: From the economy and health care to politics and the environment and so much more On Point hosts Meghna Chakrabarti and David Folkenflik speak with newsmakers and real people about the issues that matter most. On Point is produced by WBUR for NPR.
Episódios
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Feeding America's insatiable appetite for lumber
08/05/2025 Duração: 46minThe Trump administration wants to expand the American lumber industry by logging more trees in national forests and raising tariffs on lumber imports. The impact that could have on the domestic timber industry.
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Trump's push to shrink FEMA
07/05/2025 Duração: 46minHurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina last year. President Donald Trump promised North Carolinians he wouldn’t forget them. But recently, Trump's FEMA rejected the state's request for extended relief funding.
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The real story of REAL ID
06/05/2025 Duração: 46minStarting May 7, you will have to have a REAL ID to board a U.S. domestic flight. But so much has changed in the 20 years since Real ID was first proposed, is REAL ID 20 years out-of-date?
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Did 'An Abundance of Caution' during COVID do more harm than good for America's students?
05/05/2025 Duração: 46minMillions of healthy children didn't set foot in a classroom for more than a year during the COVID pandemic. Journalist David Zweig says those school closures may have done more harm than good.
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The real story of birthright citizenship
02/05/2025 Duração: 46minPresident Trump believes that if you're born in the United States, you should not automatically be a citizen. Historian Heather Cox Richardson says Trump is willfully misinterpreting American history and the Constitution.
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The Jackpod: All Americans
01/05/2025 Duração: 44minOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the centrality of the rule of law in the U.S. And the findings of a Pew Research poll that 88% of Americans believe that President Trump should follow Supreme Court orders.
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The transformation of Austin, Texas
01/05/2025 Duração: 45minAustin, Texas was known as a funky, liberal haven in a deep red state. Now, there’s big tech money pouring in and huge growth. How has life changed there?
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Will the FDA's proposed food dye ban make kids healthier?
30/04/2025 Duração: 45minFlamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles, Mountain Dew Baja Blast. These foods all contain petroleum-based synthetic food dyes the FDA wants to phase out by the end of next year. Will the ban change American eating habits?
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Why some are calling Tesla vandalism 'domestic terrorism'
29/04/2025 Duração: 46minThe Tesla Takedown protests have been mostly peaceful, but there have been a few incidents of vandalism and even property destruction. Now, Elon Musk and his allies are calling the entire protest movement "domestic terrorism." Is that a fair label?
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The 'money ladies' take stock of our current economy
28/04/2025 Duração: 45minTariffs, mortgage rates, clashes with the fed – all make for uncertainty in the economy. On Point’s “Money Ladies” Michelle Singletary and Rana Foroohar join us to talk about your money, the global economy and America’s future.
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Ask the ethicist: How to create guardrails for the AI age
25/04/2025 Duração: 46minWill AI devastate humanity or uplift it? Philosopher Christopher DiCarlo's new book examines how we can navigate when AI surpasses human capacity.
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'U.S. let go of my hand that it had extended to help': Afghan refugees on promises broken under Trump
24/04/2025 Duração: 46minThe immigration status of Afghans who helped the U.S. government is in jeopardy under the latest Trump crackdowns. How that impacts Afghan refugees and their families already in the U.S. and those stuck abroad.
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Trump v. higher education
23/04/2025 Duração: 46minHarvard University is suing the White House. What the university’s clash with the Trump Administration means for the rest of higher education.
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How Trump administration cuts threaten Native Americans
22/04/2025 Duração: 46minAs the Trump Administration looks to cut government spending, many Indigenous communities say they’re losing vital public services. It could be a violation of long-standing treaties between tribes and the federal government.
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A doctor's fix for America's ailing medication market
21/04/2025 Duração: 45minWith more than 60% of Americans taking a prescription drug, there are increasing questions about how these medicines are approved, how they're kept safe and how they’re priced. In a new book, Harvard’s Dr. Jerry Avorn argues the drugs we take have been compromised by profits.
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Falling Behind: 'We're in jail with our emotions'
18/04/2025 Duração: 45minTeenage boys are experiencing increasing rates of loneliness and suicidal thoughts -- which is having a direct impact on their achievement in school. How can schools address that? The final part in On Point’s special series “Falling Behind: The Miseducation of America’s Boys.”
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Falling Behind: Where have all the men gone?
17/04/2025 Duração: 45minAfter decades of decline, male teachers now make up less than a quarter of the public-school teaching force. What’s driving men away, and what would it take to bring them back? On Point’s weeklong series exploring boys and education continues.
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Falling Behind: The opportunity gap
16/04/2025 Duração: 46minData show boys are falling behind in school. Black boys are falling behind the most. What’s happening in classrooms that are bucking that trend? On Point’s weeklong series exploring boys and education continues.
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Falling Behind: Troublemakers
15/04/2025 Duração: 45min'Boys will be boys.' How are perceptions about boys’ behavior in the classroom shaping their entire education? It’s part two of On Point’s weeklong series, "Falling Behind: The Miseducation of America's Boys."
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Falling Behind: Do we treat boys like malfunctioning girls?
14/04/2025 Duração: 46minBoys fall behind girls in education in the U.S. starting as young as eight years old. Understanding how boys learn is key to knowing why that’s happening. It's part one of On Point’s weeklong series “Falling Behind: The Miseducation of America’s Boys.”