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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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Do Trump's Jan. 6 pardons undermine rule of law in America?
28/01/2025 Duração: 46minPresident Trump mass pardoned January 6th rioters, many who violently attacked police officers. The rioters were convicted in U.S. courts with due process. But the pardons undermine those court rulings, and possibly the concept of rule of law in America.
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'He wanted to destroy me financially': The economic abuse of domestic violence survivors
27/01/2025 Duração: 47minNearly every domestic violence survivor has reported suffering economic abuse at the hands of their abusive partner. They’ve been coerced into debt, had their credit scores ruined, lost all financial independence. Few laws are on the books to prevent this. That soon may change.
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The Jackpod: Get out
24/01/2025 Duração: 43minPresident Trump has promised “the largest mass deportation in U.S. history.” On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the lessons and legacy of two mass deportations of the 20th century.
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The broken home insurance market — in California and beyond
24/01/2025 Duração: 46minMany LA homeowners were dropped by their insurance companies a year before the fires. Is there a better way to make the insurance industry more affordable and sustainable?
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Volcanologist Tamsin Mather on her 'adventures in volcanoland'
23/01/2025 Duração: 46minWhat's it like standing on the slopes of an active, erupting volcano? Volcanologist Tamsin Mather takes us on her journey to some of the world's biggest volcanoes.
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An African history of Africa with Zeinab Badawi
22/01/2025 Duração: 47minEverybody’s heard about Ancient Egypt. But just downriver, the kingdom of Kush was one of the most powerful states in the Nile valley. Sudanese-British journalist Zeinab Badawi gives us a lesser-known history of one of Africa’s great historical triumphs.
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A new chapter in America's child welfare system
21/01/2025 Duração: 47minAt the end of last year, Congress passed the largest overhaul of the nation’s child welfare system in more than 15 years. The reform includes more support for kinship care, aging out youth and efforts to prevent the separation of families due to poverty. How these reforms will make a difference for children and families in the U.S.
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The Republican Congress' 2025 agenda
20/01/2025 Duração: 47minThe Republican legislative agenda is set to tackle tax cuts, increase border security, and open up American energy production. But how does the GOP aim to accomplish these goals?
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'Would you recommend this show to a friend?'
17/01/2025 Duração: 46minIt seems like we're bombarded with customer surveys these days. Where are these surveys coming from -- and do they work?
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The Jackpod: Throughline
16/01/2025 Duração: 39minOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on federal charges against Donald Trump for election interference in 2020; what has changed since then and what has not.
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The U.S. parental mental health crisis and what to do about it
16/01/2025 Duração: 47minThe U.S. Surgeon General is ringing the alarm bell on parents' mental health. 48% of parents say most days their stress is completely overwhelming, nearly double what childless adults reported.
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How Texas became America's clean energy leader
15/01/2025 Duração: 47minOf all the states in the country, Texas is the leader when it comes to wind and solar renewable energy. What lessons can we learn by looking to Texas?
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How the civil service system changed American government
14/01/2025 Duração: 47minThe Pendleton Act of 1883 established a non-partisan civil service. President-elect Donald Trump says he’ll upend the law, firing non-partisan employees and replacing them with loyalists. We'll look at how the U.S. came to have a civil service in the first place.
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Does a picture prove anything anymore?
13/01/2025 Duração: 47minMillions of people now own smartphones where, with just a tap, you can erase people from pictures -- and even add AI generated content that never existed. What does this mean for our shared reality?
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The ‘Godfather of AI’ says we can’t afford to get it wrong
10/01/2025 Duração: 46minGeoffrey Hinton is one of the world’s biggest minds in artificial intelligence. He won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics. Where does he think AI is headed?
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The Jackpod: Casualties of war
10/01/2025 Duração: 34minOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the causes and consequences of the U.S.’s decade-long war with ISIS and its impact on American democracy.
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'I thought I was doing something good': The scam that took Judith Boivin's life savings
09/01/2025 Duração: 47minJudith Boivin thought she was helping the FBI go after drug traffickers. But in reality she had fallen victim to an elaborate plot to rob her of her retirement savings. She is not alone. How elaborate new scams are trapping well-meaning Americans.
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What you need to know about bird flu
08/01/2025 Duração: 47minA Louisiana resident has died from bird flu. Just as during the COVID outbreak, there's a lot of misinformation circulating about H5N1. We'll get a clear assessment on bird flu, how it's changing, and efforts to control it.
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The Internet Archive is in danger
07/01/2025 Duração: 47minMore than 900 billion webpages are preserved on The Wayback Machine, a history of humanity online. Now, copyright lawsuits could wipe it out.
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Could mandating mental health care help the most vulnerable?
06/01/2025 Duração: 47minBrandon del Pozo says when it comes to the severely mentally ill, society has made a mistake prioritizing personal liberty over compassionate care. The former New York City police officer, now researcher, argues that sometimes the most humane mental health care is forced treatment.