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Can Caitlin Clark mark a turning point for the WNBA?The NCAA’s all-time scoring leader Caitlin Clark begins her WNBA career on Tuesday. Caitlin Clark helped elevate the game of basketball to new heights at the college level. What impact...2 hours ago
The Jackpod: The one apple tastedOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the rise of illiberalism in the U.S. today and its historic entwinement with liberalism in America.Resume31:19May 10, 2024
The unregulated boom in the 'buy now, pay later' market'Buy now, pay later' loans for just about everything are growing. But there’s barely any data or regulation on this emerging market. Are consumers being helped or hurt by this...Resume47:16May 10, 2024
Palestinian civilians on their daily fight for survivalSome Palestinians have been able to flee Gaza. But millions are still there as the Israeli military moves on Rafah, and there’s still no agreement to pause the war.Resume47:10May 9, 2024
'The evidence was disappointingly poor': The full interview with Dr. Hilary CassIn March, Britain’s National Health Service announced it will no longer routinely prescribe puberty blockers to gender questioning young people under the age of 18. In her first U.S. broadcast...Resume57:54May 8, 2024
'Cass Review' author: More 'caution' advised for gender-affirming care for youthA groundbreaking review out of the UK finds “poor” or “low quality” evidence for using puberty blockers and hormones to help gender-distressed young people. Dr. Hilary Cass, who led that...Resume47:34May 8, 2024
Rethinking how dyslexia is diagnosedDyslexia affects one in every 5 Americans. But only 2 million are diagnosed and receive the help they need. Why?Resume47:26May 7, 2024
The story behind 2022's secret Ukraine-Russia peace negotiationsThe Russia-Ukraine war has lasted over two years. But just weeks after Russia's 2022 invasion, both sides came close to a settlement that could have ended the war and saved...Resume46:59May 6, 2024
The Jackpod: The red hatOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the power of the MAGA red hat to forge an identity and spread a political message around the world. Resume28:43May 3, 2024
Is the U.S. a democracy?For decades some conservative scholars and politicians have asserted the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. So which one is it?Resume47:33May 3, 2024
'A most tolerant little town': The forgotten story of desegregation in Clinton, TennesseeRebroadcast: In 1956, a federal judge ordered the town of Clinton, Tennessee to desegregate its high school. The unrest that followed tore the town apart. Resume47:23May 2, 2024
Author Amy Tan's 'backyard bird chronicles'Celebrated author Amy Tan doesn’t just write best-selling novels. She’s a passionate birder, too. Her new book on birding describes the wonder she sees looking out her window.Resume47:23May 1, 2024
Roundtable: What do ordinary Israelis want from their leaders?More than six months since the Hamas attack on Israel, dozens of Israelis are still held hostage, over 30,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, and there’s no peace in...Resume46:54Apr 30, 2024
Underground addiction care in Mexico — and its spread to the U.S.Across Mexico, thousands of illegal rehab centers treat patients with drug addiction, often holding them against their will. Now, these "anexos" -- informal, underground treatment facilities -- are here in...Resume47:25Apr 29, 2024
The Jackpod: The company they keepOn Point new analyst Jack Beatty argues that Democrats are losing touch with working class voters. What could they do to change that?Resume28:12Apr 26, 2024
Should the U.S. ban menthol cigarettes?More than 80% of Black smokers smoke menthol cigarettes. The FDA is now pushing to ban the products, saying it will prevent death and disease.Resume46:43Apr 26, 2024
How Dallas tackled violent crimeThe city of Dallas reduced its overall violent crime by 30% compared to this time last year. Its mayor and police chief credit the so-called “hot spot policing.” Resume46:59Apr 25, 2024
'You want a constitution that doesn't work? Have one where everybody's ear is going to be notched'Textualism, which sees a legal system's original structure as immortal, is the dominating philosophy on the court today. But retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer argues pragmatism, which considers consequences...Resume47:31Apr 24, 2024
India’s high-stakes electionElections in the world’s largest democracy are underway. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s power is ascendant. But, like in other global democracies, so are concerns about religious nationalism and democratic decline.Resume47:07Apr 23, 2024
How to move from languishing to flourishingLanguishing. That feeling of a lack of motivation or direction. Most people feel a sense of languishing at some point in their lives. So how do we move from languishing...Resume47:34Apr 22, 2024