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How to talk to kids about climate changeParents have delicate conversations with their kids on intimacy, violence, even the meaning of life. Now, kids want to talk about climate change. Parents, are you prepared?35 mins ago
How politics corroded the American Evangelical movementTim Alberta is one of America's top political reporters. He's also the son of an evangelical preacher. In his new book, Alberta investigates how politics has corroded the Evangelical movement...Resume47:37Dec 5, 2023
The looming pharmacy crisis in AmericaPharmacists at major chain stores like CVS and Walgreens are at a breaking point. Many workers have staged walkouts, saying they are overworked, understaffed and risking patient safety.Resume47:21Dec 4, 2023
The Jackpod: The uncertainty of existenceOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on evidence the U.S. is failing at the fundamental mission of keeping its people alive, and the correlation between politics and life expectancy in...Resume32:24Dec 1, 2023
Power, profits and labor practices in the video game industryVideo games. A massive global industry expected to generate nearly $190 billion in revenue this year, according to industry estimates. So why have there been unprecedented layoffs across the gaming...Resume47:29Dec 1, 2023
Can offshore wind help power the U.S. economy?The U.S. has struggled to build wind farms at sea. What's causing the setbacks?Resume46:11Nov 30, 2023
How foreign authoritarian rule reaches into the U.S.The U.S. government says authoritarian regimes are threatening, coercing and even attempting to kidnap and murder citizens living in the U.S. It's called transnational repression, and the FBI says it's...Resume47:35Nov 29, 2023
The legacy of the 1993 Oslo AccordsThe 1993 Oslo Accords were a milestone in the Arab-Israeli peace process. But after 30 years of talks, there's no peace yet. Lessons for the future from peace efforts of...Resume47:09Nov 28, 2023
The benefit of 'the two-parent privilege'Almost a quarter of U.S. children under 18 live with a single parent and no other adults. That’s the highest rate in the world. So, what does it mean for...Resume47:18Nov 27, 2023
Rebroadcast: Why more Americans are choosing to live in multigenerational housingOne in five Americans now live under the same roof as their parents, grandparents or adult children. It's a remarkable change from a few generations ago. Why more Americans are...Resume47:34Nov 24, 2023
Rebroadcast: Pitmaster Ryan Mitchell on America’s complicated history with barbeque and the art of cooking whole hogOn this Thanksgiving Day, we talk with pitmaster Ryan Mitchell about how whole hog barbeque is the original style of American barbeque and its deep roots in indigenous and Black...Resume47:23Nov 23, 2023
Former poet laureate Tracy K. Smith's 'plea for the American soul'The former U.S. poet laureate Tracy K. Smith has a new memoir. In it, she discovers a surprise in her late father’s military records that changed how she sees herself...Resume47:19Nov 22, 2023
An On Point follow-up: The political fallout over the migrant crisis in ChicagoMore than 21,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago since last summer, setting off a political fight for resources. On Point follows up on Mayor Brandon Johnson's efforts to convince the...Resume23:27Nov 21, 2023
How to teach media literacy to childrenSchool systems around the country are grappling with ways to teach students media literacy. California has just passed a law to do that, and experts say they’re doing it right.Resume47:33Nov 21, 2023
First person: He was held hostage for 444 daysBarry Rosen says he can understand in some way what the hostages in Gaza are going through. Rosen was press attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in November 1979...Resume10:16Nov 20, 2023
The plight of the hostages in GazaIt's been more than 40 days since Hamas kidnapped some 240 people in Israel. Only four have been released. What's next?Resume47:17Nov 20, 2023
The Jackpod: The 'F-word'On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the rise in Donald Trump’s use of rhetoric and imagery associated with 1930’s Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Two leading historians say the...Resume31:21Nov 17, 2023
Debunking myths about the Asian American academic experienceNo stereotype can tell the story of more than 20 million people. We look at the true diversity of the Asian American academic experience. Resume47:07Nov 17, 2023
Why this U.S. government arms dealer resigned over weapon transfers to IsraelFormer State Department official Josh Paul was in charge of U.S. arms transfers to other nations for years. But when it came to the current arms sales to Israel, he...Resume47:24Nov 16, 2023
How to fix America's aviation systemIt’s been almost 15 years since the last deadly plane crash on a U.S. airline. But near misses in U.S. aviation have grown 25% in the last decade. What's behind...Resume47:01Nov 15, 2023