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How China's superfast charging cars are leaving American EV's in the dust09 Apr 202600:37:00

An electric vehicle battery that charges almost as fast as it takes to fill a tank of gas. And it might soon be available almost everywhere except the United States. How China's superfast-charging electric vehicles are leaving American EV’s in the dust.

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What are Israel's goals in Lebanon?08 Apr 202600:37:33

So far, more than a million people have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says eradicating Hezbollah is critical for Israeli security. But critics argue Israeli occupation will only reenergize the Iran-backed militia.

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How to make AI work for us30 Mar 202600:37:57

AI has become unavoidable. It prompts us when we write emails, handles our customer service issues, answers our internet queries. How AI is changing our lives and what we can do to ensure it's actually helping, not harming us.

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The Atlantic and 'The unfinished revolution'13 Dec 202500:57:30

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, joins Meghna at WBUR’s CitySpace to discuss The Atlantic's new project examining America at 250 and the most urgent, complex and challenging questions the country is facing.

Then, Goldberg interviews Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss on topics ranging from the state of the Democratic party to the Trump administration's intentions in Venezuela.

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The once and future dictionary12 Dec 202500:34:30

The quest to define and canonize new words in American English is as old as the country itself. In the new book "Unabridged: the thrill of (and threat to) the modern dictionary," author Stefan Fatsis explores how that quest has changed in the age of the internet.

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The Jackpod: Over there12 Dec 202500:44:46

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the Trump administration’s new national security strategy and what it could mean for U.S. relations with longstanding European allies.

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Wasted money, effort and opportunity in Afghanistan11 Dec 202500:35:05

A government oversight report exposes billions in wasted U.S. aid during Afghanistan’s reconstruction -- highlighting corruption, mismanagement, and the human toll of failed policy.

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When can the U.S. government actually revoke citizenship?10 Dec 202500:32:27

The U.S. Department of Justice says it’s prioritizing denaturalization, or stripping foreign-born Americans of their citizenship. How would that process work and what's at stake?

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The Trump administration’s real goal in Venezuela09 Dec 202500:34:47

The U.S. is ready for war with Venezuela with more than a dozen warships and 15,000 troops now in the region. The Trump Administration says it’s about drugs, but some experts say that's a cover for something else.

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Is education research actually helping teachers?08 Dec 202500:31:51

A recent analysis finds the majority of presentations at a big annual education research conference were about things like “resistance,” “safe spaces,” and “identity." But many classroom teachers say they want to learn about student behavior, discipline and mental health. Could this gap be damaging American education?

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Is hip-hop dying?05 Dec 202500:36:51

Earlier this fall, there were no rap songs in the Billboard Top 40 for the first time since 1990. Is this just a blip in commercial popularity, or is it a sign that hip-hop is losing its grip on mainstream America?

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The Jackpod: Rural ressentiment, or ‘the country strikes back’05 Dec 202500:44:25

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the modern history of the multi-faceted divide between rural and urban America and why it threatens democracy.

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Why a former federal judge calls Trump ‘uniquely dangerous’04 Dec 202500:35:26

Mark Wolf spent four decades as a judge on the federal bench after being appointed by President Ronald Reagan. But Wolf recently resigned, citing the Trump administration’s “deeply disturbing assault" on the rule of law.

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The Jackpod: Naked to our enemy30 Mar 202600:34:55

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on how the Trump administration has eroded the ability of the U.S. to counter the threat of terrorism, even as that threat appears to be growing.

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A family secret like no other03 Dec 202500:37:29

Christine Kuehn knew hardly anything about her father’s family. But when a mysterious letter reaches her doorstep in 1994, it kicks off a 30-year journey uncovering her family's Nazi history, and their role in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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How the cybersecurity industry is responding to growing foreign threats02 Dec 202500:32:40

American companies are being targeted by foreign spies, ransomware groups and even fake job applicants from North Korea. One cybersecurity firm speaks out about the threats they're seeing and how they're combating them.

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What the next generation of doctors needs to know about AI01 Dec 202500:35:57

AI is helping doctors treat patients in American hospitals. But many new doctors say they haven’t been trained in how to use it. Now, Stanford University is mandating AI training for all its medical students.

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Meghna Faking the Nation!29 Nov 202500:54:56

Meghna recently appeared on this episode of Fake the Nation, joining comedian and host Negin Farsad and comedian/writer Benari Lee Poulton to share their unvarnished takes on topics ranging from why billionaires love owning sports teams, to just what are the best years of your life? Meghna had fun. We hope you enjoy it too.

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How AI is changing the music business28 Nov 202500:36:08

The world’s largest music streaming service now lets users to monetize music in which they don’t play or sing a single note. How is AI shaping how we make and profit from music?

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The big impact of small interactions27 Nov 202500:34:58

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.'

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The power of gratitude26 Nov 202500:34:54

Studies show that feeling grateful can make you more patient, honest, generous and even help with your sleep and immune system. Psychologist David DeSteno on how to practice gratitude daily.

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Can democracy survive without reading?25 Nov 202500:32:27

People around the world are reading less. In the U.S., the share of people reading for pleasure dropped by 40% in the last 20 years. Writer James Marriott says that puts democracy in danger.

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How ACA subsidies became a lifeline for millions of Americans24 Nov 202500:36:49

Some Obamacare subsidies are set to expire at the end of this year. This could double premiums for many enrollees. How a government subsidy that was intended to be temporary, became something millions of Americans cannot live without.

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What the U.S. loses when our allies stop sharing intelligence21 Nov 202500:34:40

Intelligence sharing between the U.S. and its allies has long been a powerful national security tool. But recently, some allies have stopped sharing key intelligence with the United States. What does that mean for U.S. national security?

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Introducing ‘Question Everything’: Why did ICE Lock Up this Pro-Trump Reporter? (Part One)28 Mar 202600:42:55

The story of an idiosyncratic reporter trying to free himself from U.S. government detention from KCRW’s “Question Everything.” This is the first in a special two-part series about Mario Guevara. The second part is also out now.

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The Jackpod: The revolutionary mind21 Nov 202500:39:44

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the role that concepts of power, liberty and conspiracy played in the American Revolution. (Inspired by Ken Burns’ PBS documentary series, ‘The American Revolution.’)

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Can math equations solve inequality?20 Nov 202500:35:22

Mathematician Eugenia Cheng wants us to rethink our relationship to math -- and equality. We hear how different paths lead to identical outcomes in math, and how that can help us all in real life.

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How JPMorgan's embrace of AI could change banking for us all19 Nov 202500:38:42

JPMorgan aims to become the first major bank fully powered by AI. What does that mean for the future of banking?

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Why are scam ads everywhere online?18 Nov 202500:31:54

Scam ads are flooding Facebook, YouTube and other social media. Tech companies are making billions allowing them. Who's behind all of these online ads? And what can we do about it?

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The Iranian women defying their country’s strict laws17 Nov 202500:40:22

Iranian law controls how women dress, what they drive and what they do in public. But now, more women across Iran are rebelling — risking severe fines or up to 10 years in prison.

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What the NBA betting scandal reveals about the mafia today14 Nov 202500:36:02

Last month, federal prosecutors indicted an NBA coach and current and former professional basketball players in an illegal sports betting scheme. How the FBI's investigation into the gambling ring is shining a light on how the mob has evolved to survive.

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The Jackpod: Tired of winning yet?14 Nov 202500:32:47

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the state of the U.S. economy and what recent polling reveals about the perception gap between President Trump and American workers.

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Welcome to the casino economy13 Nov 202500:33:19

Speculative investment is up. New financial products are on the market. Billions of dollars are flowing to unproven industries. Has the American economy become one giant casino?

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The real reason for the U.S.-Argentina bailout12 Nov 202500:32:34

American taxpayers are bailing out Argentina to the tune of $20 billion. But what does the U.S. get out of it? And can it really fix Argentina’s economy?

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No one wants their MTV11 Nov 202500:31:18

On August 1st, 1981, MTV was born. The 24-hour music video channel transformed the music industry and pop culture. Now, MTV is now shutting down many of its international music channels.

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Iran's complex revolutionary history27 Mar 202600:34:39

Many in the West see Iran as a nation defined by a revolution. It’s also one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations that’s withstood centuries of struggle. How Iran’s history affects what’s happening today.

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Down payments: Now paid by your employer10 Nov 202500:37:58

Housing has become so expensive in many places that people can't afford to live where they work. So, some local governments and businesses are helping with down payment costs to attract and keep employees. Is it working?

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Why insomnia is an American health crisis07 Nov 202500:35:42

More than 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. don’t get enough sleep, and 12% suffer from chronic insomnia. What’s driving more Americans toward chronically poor sleep, and what can be done about it?

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The Jackpod: Across the panhandle07 Nov 202500:28:35

On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on a proposed ballot initiative in Montana that could deny corporations the power to spend money on political campaigns.

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Epstein survivor Annie Farmer tells her story06 Nov 202500:35:09

Annie Farmer was 16 years old when Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sexually abused her. What does she want from the Trump administration now?

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Is Trumpism what you think it is?05 Nov 202500:39:40

President Trump's supporters say he’s a heaven-sent savior, cracking down on bloated government and unauthorized immigrants. Critics call him authoritarian – targeting political opponents and using the presidency for personal enrichment.

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Why the Supreme Court tariffs case is about so much more04 Nov 202500:36:57

This week, the Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of Trump’s tariffs. But the implications are far greater than trade policy. How the ruling could change the scope of presidential power.

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Lessons from America’s peanut allergy flip-flop03 Nov 202500:37:01

For years, doctors warned parents to keep peanuts away from children until they turn three. But that advice backfired. Experts now say delayed exposure helped cause a peanut allergy surge in the U.S. Lessons for public health from peanut allergy advice.

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What can 'Frankenstein' teach us about AI?31 Oct 202500:36:16

Director Guillermo del Toro’s new movie adapts Mary Shelley’s horror classic, Frankenstein. It comes as the world is grappling with a new unpredictable creation: artificial intelligence.

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The Jackpod: A day that will live in ….31 Oct 202500:41:51

One year after the election of 2024, On Point news analyst Jack Beatty has analysis of what happened that day and why.

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How Katie Herzog drank her way to sobriety30 Oct 202500:36:38

For 20 years, journalist Katie Herzog tried to stop drinking. But nothing seemed to work. Until she stumbled upon a lesser-known path to sobriety.

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The might and magic of human muscles26 Mar 202600:36:11

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?

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What happens when private equity becomes video gaming's 'final boss'29 Oct 202500:34:22

Private equity firms are poised to take over iconic video game maker Electronic Arts in a massive leveraged buyout. What happens when private equity owns the games you play.

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Why are suicide rates among young Americans going up?28 Oct 202500:33:28

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?

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Should states cut their property taxes?27 Oct 202500:33:10

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.

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