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Banned from speaking in public, Afghan women tell us their storiesDozens of Afghan women studying abroad are terrified of being sent back to Afghanistan if the State Department cancels their U.S.-funded scholarships. In this archive episode from September last year,...Resume49:18Mar 29, 2025
How to move from languishing to flourishingRebroadcast: Languishing. 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...Resume41:41Mar 28, 2025
The Jackpod: April FoolOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty looks ahead to April 2nd, what the Trump administration has dubbed Liberation Day, when an array of reciprocal tariffs go into effect.Resume37:30Mar 28, 2025
America's gold feverConspiracy theorists believe more than $400 billion of gold is missing from Fort Knox. President Trump says he will visit Kentucky with Elon Musk to see if the gold is...Resume46:15Mar 27, 2025
How Trump plans to get government out of the mortgage businessMortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been under government conservatorship since 2008. President Trump wants to privatize them. But what could that mean for America's mortgage market?Resume47:26Mar 26, 2025
The dirty truth about the global waste tradeAmericans throw away more than 15 billion pounds of electronic waste every year. In his new book 'Waste Wars,' Alexander Clapp reveals how millions of pounds of our trash get...Resume44:00Mar 25, 2025
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The Jackpod: Outside the beltwayOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty on emerging angst and growing protests over the Trump administration, far from the centers of political power in Washington D.C.Resume41:25Mar 21, 2025
What a polarized U.S. might learn from other countries in 'Another World is Possible'Journalist Natasha Hakimi Zapata's book “Another World is Possible” explores what the U.S. could learn about ways to tackle issues such as inequality, health care and homelessness from innovative solutions...Resume47:28Mar 20, 2025
What big changes inside the Pentagon could mean for U.S. national securityDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed to reshape the Pentagon. How the Trump administration is making sweeping changes to the U.S. armed services, just two months into its term.Resume47:14Mar 19, 2025
A daughter, a father and a family's struggle with 'American Bulk'In the U.S., shopping is almost a religion. For Emily Mester’s family, Costco was their Sunday ritual. In her new book, 'American Bulk,' Mester tells the story of how her...Resume47:19Mar 18, 2025
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The Jackpod: Strategic empathyOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty looks at the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine from Russian president Vladimir Putin’s perspective, as a ‘preventive war.’Resume38:32Mar 14, 2025
What happened when AI went after welfare fraudArtificial Intelligence algorithms are being used to decide who gets welfare benefits, and how much. Some experts say it’s leading to “devastating” cuts in benefits for those most in need.Resume47:14Mar 13, 2025
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Trump's 2017 tax cuts: Who's better off, who's not?The House has passed a budget resolution, and a plan to extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts. What’s known about the impact of those cuts on American taxpayers and the...Resume43:20Mar 11, 2025
Federal judge Frederic Block on second chances — and 'who deserves it'In 1997, Walter Johnson was given five life sentences for robbery and drug offences. Decades later, he was released by the same judge who originally sentenced him. A conversation with...Resume47:31Mar 10, 2025
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