
Get ready for your aha moment: Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti pierces your news bubble to expose the whole story. Getting answers to the questions that need to be asked, examining our history and the human condition. No topic is too complicated or off the table. It’s all On Point.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 505 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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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.
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, discipl... more
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?
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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A few months ago you aired a program in which two of your guests, medical doctors, one from Australia and the other from Scotland posited that Sunlight maybe a disease inhibitor or in some way prevent certain diseases like MS could be inhibited by sunlight. Five years ago my dermatologist thought I might have Mycosis Fungoites and although it could not be confirmed I was treated with UVB and these symptoms went away. Fast forward 5 years I have had a reoccurrence of these same symptoms and wh... more
I used to be a regular listener years ago. The episodes were interesting, the questions sophisticated, and guests did most of the talking. I learned something from each episode. Today many episodes are political (boring) and topics aren’t explored deeply. Meghna should speak less. Example: the recent episode on muscles. 30 minutes wasted. It could have been very interesting but what we learned is that exercising muscles is important, at any age. And yes, the two had a nice chat.
This podcast is definitely in my top few. Excellently researched, produced and presented. Meghna is a top notch interviewer, with an amazing command of information. Topic selection is right on point. Never disappoints! Kudos! Gratitude!
This guy is out here saying dema are blowing their strategic advantage by trying to get healthcare subsidies. Meanwhile, there are those of us DEMOCRATS out here terrified of losing the subsidies bc we will not be able to afford healthcare. I have never had insurance until these subsidies, and I won’t again if they go away. I can’t even afford healthcare for my child. I’m in a red state with no Medicaid expansion and we’re about to be completely screwed if these subsidies aren’t continued.
Admittedly I never listened to OnPoint in its former incarnation but I really do like her. I don’t agree with every thing that she says and every guest that she brings on. That’s fine! She’s smart and asks excellent nuanced questions. I don’t think there’s any NPR show that makes me question my beliefs the way OnPoint does.
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A broad range of topics is thoughtfully explored, emphasizing contemporary political and social issues while intertwining personal narratives and historical contexts. Frequent discussions delve into societal divisions, healthcare, education, and the impact of technology, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence and its implications for various fields. The host engages with experts, showcasing their insights on the pressing concerns of modern life, such as the erosion of democratic values, the role of gratitude in well-being, and the influence of media on public discourse. Unique elements of this podcast include its commitment to addressing complex subjects with depth and nuance, often steering clear of mainstream narratives to of... more
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2. Mark Wolf
3. Christine Kuehn
4. Mark Schiappone
5. Dr. Lloyd Minor
6. Dr. Raja Eli Abdul Noor
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8. James Marriott
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