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Get ready for your aha moment: Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti pierces your news bubble to expose the whole story. Getting answers to the questions that need to be asked, examining our history and the human condition. No topic is too complicated or off the table. It’s all On Point.
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Young adult suicide rates are rising in the U.S. For Americans aged 18 to 27, the rate increased by nearly 20% in the past decade. What’s behind the rise, and what are states doing about it?
Rising property tax bills are squeezing homeowners across the country. So, several states are proposing expanded tax relief programs or even the complete repeal of property taxes. How these changes would impact local communities.
Our muscles power us -- from the tissue that pumps blood from our heart to the tiny fibers that give us goosebumps. How exactly do muscles work — and how can we best strengthen them?
On Point news analyst Jack Beatty sees Washington state’s first-in-the-nation social insurance program for long-term care as a portent for the future of the politics of remedy in the U.S.
Albania’s prime minister has installed a new minister. Only it isn’t human, it’s Artificial Intelligence. What does this signal for the evolution of government administration around the world?
Government shutdowns have become an expected reality in American politics. But before 1980 they were pretty much unheard of. The history of government shutdowns in the U.S.
President Trump insists the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is holding. But peace between the two sides rests on shaky ground. What aspects of the agreement are encouraging long-term stability, and what aspects are holding it back?
Polarization pushes people apart. Writer Chloé Valdary says we can heal deepening divisions by treating each other like human beings, not political abstractions.
A handful of Democrat says they’re coming for Maine Senator Susan Collins' seat. But first they have to capture the soul of the Democratic party.
On Point news analyst Jack Beatty argues that Democrats are making a strategic mistake in their demand to extend ACA health care subsidies and its role in the government shutdown.
Discounted prices will be offered at TrumpRx – a new direct-to-consumer website launching next year. It's a result of deals President Trump recently cut with pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer and AstraZeneca. But who really benefits?
Some historians argue that President Trump is using a Stalinist-style playbook to amass power, silence his enemies and suppress science. What Americans should know about notorious Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin's style and political tactics.
From laptops to learning software, schools invest billions of dollars each year on education technology. But what do we really know about how effective that tech is in the classroom?
Sewing, scrapbooking, sports clubs. Many Gen Z’ers are taking up real-world hobbies as an antidote to doomscrolling. Why hobbies make us happy — and how to get one.
On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on limitarianism: the case against extreme wealth and for a wealth cap.
A stranger holding the door open for you. A friendly wave from a neighbor. An angry driver cuts you off. The new book "The Social Biome" reveals how 'everyday communication connects and shapes us.'
In recent speeches to the U.S. military, President Trump has laid out a politicized vision for America's armed forces. How Trump could change what the U.S. military is for, who it serves and who it’s fighting against.
Prediction markets have long been an under-the-radar way to bet on politics, sports and pop culture. Now, platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket are going mainstream. Why are they getting so popular, and how could they impact the way we predict the future?
President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariff strategy has created uncertainty around the world. Can America’s 35 million small businesses stay afloat?
From 2021 to 2025, Jake Sullivan served as President Joe Biden's U.S. national security adviser. He had enormous influence on the U.S. response to some of the deadliest conflicts in the world.
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Alex Arafat

It’s fascinating how much American schools invest in education technology, yet student achievement remains stagnant. As a teacher, I’ve seen how EdTech can increase accessibility and engagement, but I also worry about it replacing genuine learning. It’s clear that technology can enhance education, but without proper training and support for teachers, and without addressing core issues like funding disparities, its effectiveness is limited. On the other hand, platforms like https://idmekp.my/ are doing a great job in enhancing the education system by providing better user management and data verification, which could complement efforts to improve how tech is used in schools.

Oct 17th
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John McVicker

Context? This guy is from CSIS, reputedly a lobbying group for the armaments industry. An industry that has a strong financial interest in putting out stuff that makes Great Leader happy. And this is bound to do that. Unsubscribing.

Sep 30th
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Sep 20th
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Robin

Really interesting discussion — the parallels between counterterrorism tactics and drug war strategies are striking, especially when it comes to questions of legality and human rights. It reminded me of how narratives can shift depending on policy frameworks, just like in media and streaming models where platforms evolve with changing demands https://www.magishub.com show how access models differ across devices, even though the core content is the same. Context really shapes perception — whether in law, policy, or entertainment.

Sep 17th
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Thewiffleballking

Farm bill subsidies to corn and soy production are huge giveaways to the highly concentrated factory farming/meat packing industry. Most of the corn and soy are fed to cows, pigs and chicken, not people. 83% of all farms in the US grow food to feed the animals that we eat. Subsidies to this highly concentrated industry are a bad idea since they are a huge contributor to global warming as well. 

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Chris L'Hommedieu

I tried to listen but gave up after 10 minutes. She did her best but the delusion of the Israeli government officials exhausting.

Jun 8th
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eloise burnett

I couldn't finish this episode due to the overly emotional man continuously interrupting/talking over the host.

Jun 5th
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May 23rd
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Bea Kiddo

It’s more like karma or comeuppance. Musk needs that. Musk should be deported.

Apr 29th
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Jeremiah Tafuri

this Gonzales guy from the heritage foundation was allowed to lie to freely without any real push back. Gonzales even admits that the artifacts that prove the 1619 project correct were, in part, provided by the Smithsonian. he also slandered the heck out of the Smithsonian director without pushback.

Apr 10th
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Charles Bird

consider doing a podcast on the world and local population. your show and other media nibble at the edges like your conversations on migration and declining birthrates. what is the goal? how many people? Shall we continue to displace forests and farmland with densely placed people? until they are gone? Population is a causal factor in housing, hunger, global warming and more. I believe we should talk about it.

Sep 26th
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Daniel Reeves

Conservative Christian fundamentalism exhibits a disheartening lack of critical thinking.

Sep 18th
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It's infuriating when folks say we need to increase Social Security payments to "save" it. We could actually lower contributions by removing the cap for rich people. They need to pay their fair share instead of relying on the backs of working-class Americans. While we're at it, let's ditch this greed-driven healthcare system for a nationalized one. Our current setup treats basic needs like luxury items, prioritizing profits over care.

Sep 16th
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Ross

we don't have to work today. that is what makes us human. we can say fuck you. today or another we shall overcome.

Aug 1st
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David Graber

what is up with the description and picture for this episode?

Jun 24th
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cindy sergent

If you asked that question in any sport and one side refused to accept the outcome of the competition, it's disqualifying. Period.

Jun 10th
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