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On Point | Podcast

Hosted by Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point is a unique, curiosity-driven combination of original reporting, newsmaker interviews, first-person stories, and in-depth analysis, making the world more intelligible and humane. When the world is more complicated than ever, we aim to make sense of it together. On Point is produced by WBUR.

Episodes

JD Vance and the rise of the 'New Right'

Techno libertarians, white nationalists and JD Vance are all linked to a movement known as the 'New Right.' What is this movement and how has it influenced the Republican candidate for vice president?

Aug 01, 202447 min

Kamala Harris re-introduces herself to the American people

Kamala Harris is making her prosecutorial experience center stage in her presidential bid against Donald Trump. What Harris’s record tells us about who she is, what she believes, and how she might govern if elected.

Jul 31, 202447 min

Anne Applebaum on the new axis of autocrats

Today’s autocratic rulers don’t share a specific ideology. But they do share a thirst for power. In her latest book, Autocracy, Inc., Anne Applebaum says the new twist is that those autocrats now work together to keep that grip on power.

Jul 30, 202447 min

The Jackpod: Lame ducks

With nearly three quarters of Israelis wanting Benjamin Netanyahu out of office, On Point news analyst Jack Beatty says the Israeli prime minister is on borrowed political time. Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden is out of political time after dropping out of the 2024 race.

Jul 27, 202443 min

Week of wonder: The surprising gift of being unsure

No matter how much order, sense, or predictability we try to bring to our lives, uncertainty and the anxiety it can create are always there. But new thinking on uncertainty shows us how it can be a good thing.

Jul 26, 202447 min

Week of wonder: 'Are we alone?'

Is the government covering up what it knows about UFOs, now called Unexplained Aerial Phenomena? We dive into 75 years of UFO history and the beginnings of government mistrust.

Jul 25, 202447 min

Week of wonder: Returning to the wild

In places where human beings have done everything they can to pave and plow over nature, what might happen if we just left those places alone?

Jul 24, 202447 min

Week of wonder: The Great Salt Lake is drying up. Can it be saved?

Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere. Since the 1980s, the lake has shrunk by two-thirds, and is projected to disappear entirely in the next five years. If it does, it will lead to massive environmental, economic and public health issues.

Jul 23, 202447 min

What Trump's acceptance speech says about Trump

After surviving an attempted assassination, Donald Trump promised he would seek unity as he accepted the GOP’s nomination. We take a look at what Trump said, and whether or not that message was embraced by delegates, Republican party leaders, and Trump's base nationwide.

Jul 22, 202447 min

How Trump's values became the Republican party platform

Donald Trump has transformed Republican politics, and Republican policy, as reflected in the GOP's newest platform. Analysts say it echoes the language of its presidential candidate, instead of previously held Republican views, on a range of issues from the economy to abortion.

Jul 19, 202448 min

The marvelous and misunderstood world of sharks

Sharks are full of secrets, despite being some of the oldest creatures on the planet. Marine biologist Jasmin Graham has spent a decade studying them — and trying to bring more women of color like her into the field.

Jul 18, 202447 min

Can America step back from violent political rhetoric?

An assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump two days before the Republican National Convention. Politicians across the board are condemning political violence and violent rhetoric. Can we turn away from both?

Jul 16, 202447 min

Rebroadcast: Fraud and forgery in the world of fine art

The world of fine art is full of multimillion dollar one-of-a-kinds and breathtaking masterpieces. But it’s also rife with fraudsters and forgers. When fakes demand a fortune, what does that say about the intrinsic value of art?

Jul 08, 202447 min

The Jackpod: Naked to mine enemies

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty Joe Biden’s display of frailty in his old age at the CNN debate and what that could mean for his campaign for a second term in the Oval Office.

Jul 06, 202443 min

What it took to reopen one of the nation’s busiest ports

78 days after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after it was struck by a cargo ship, the Port of Baltimore is back in business. The cleanup involved more than 2,000 people, 18 barges, 13 floating cranes, 10 excavators and 22 tugboats.

Jul 02, 202447 min

Families navigate decisions about care for transgender and gender-questioning children

In May, On Point featured the first U.S. broadcast interview of Dr. Hilary Cass. The UK-based pediatrician had just completed the world’s largest systematic review of medicalized care for gender-questioning youth. On Point senior editor Dorey Scheimer speaks with parents about how they navigate decisions about care for their transgender and gender-questioning children, and the challenges they face.

Jul 01, 202449 min

The 'Pod Save America' guide to saving democracy

Post-presidential debate, the hosts of the 'Pod Save America' share debate analysis informed by their own White House and political campaign experience. Plus, their guide to saving democracy ahead of the 2024 election.

Jun 28, 202448 min

Russia and North Korea cement closer ties

Russia and North Korea have signed a new deal that brings the two countries closer together than they’ve been since the Cold War. What does this agreement mean for the U.S. -- and the world?

Jun 27, 202447 min
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