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The vast majority of Trumpâs executive orders have come from The Heritage Foundationâs Project 2025, and the so-called "America First" plan. How the Trump administration is turning Project 2025 and the so-called 'America First' agenda into reality.
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On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on what President Trump does and doesnât know about U.S. history and what that means for the country today.
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The Trump administration wants to expand the American lumber industry by logging more trees in national forests and raising tariffs on lumber imports. The impact that could have on the domestic timber industry.
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Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina last year. President Donald Trump promised North Carolinians he wouldnât forget them. But recently, Trump's FEMA rejected the state's request for extended relief funding.
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Starting May 7, you will have to have a REAL ID to board a U.S. domestic flight. But so much has changed in the 20 years since Real ID was first proposed, is REAL ID 20 years out-of-date?
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President Trump believes that if you're born in the United States, you should not automatically be a citizen.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson says Trump is willfully misinterpreting American history and the Constitution.
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On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the centrality of the rule of law in the U.S.
And the findings of a Pew Research poll that 88% of Americans believe that President Trump should follow Supreme Court orders.
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Austin, Texas was known as a funky, liberal haven in a deep red state. Now, thereâs big tech money pouring in and huge growth. How has life changed there?
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Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles, Mountain Dew Baja Blast. These foods all contain petroleum-based synthetic food dyes the FDA wants to phase out by the end of next year. Will the ban change American eating habits?
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The Tesla Takedown protests have been mostly peaceful, but there have been a few incidents of vandalism and even property destruction.
Now, Elon Musk and his allies are calling the entire protest movement "domestic terrorism." Is that a fair label?
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Tariffs, mortgage rates, clashes with the fed â all make for uncertainty in the economy.
On Pointâs âMoney Ladiesâ Michelle Singletary and Rana Foroohar join us to talk about your money, the global economy and Americaâs future.
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Will AI devastate humanity or uplift it? Philosopher Christopher DiCarlo's new book examines how we can navigate when AI surpasses human capacity.
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Harvard University is suing the White House. What the universityâs clash with the Trump Administration means for the rest of higher education.
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As the Trump Administration looks to cut government spending, many Indigenous communities say theyâre losing vital public services.
It could be a violation of long-standing treaties between tribes and the federal government.
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With more than 60% of Americans taking a prescription drug, there are increasing questions about how these medicines are approved, how they're kept safe and how theyâre priced.
In a new book, Harvardâs Dr. Jerry Avorn argues the drugs we take have been compromised by profits.
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Teenage boys are experiencing increasing rates of loneliness and suicidal thoughts -- which is having a direct impact on their achievement in school. How can schools address that? The final part in On Pointâs special series âFalling Behind: The Miseducation of Americaâs Boys.â
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After decades of decline, male teachers now make up less than a quarter of the public-school teaching force. Whatâs driving men away, and what would it take to bring them back? On Pointâs weeklong series exploring boys and education continues.
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Data show boys are falling behind in school. Black boys are falling behind the most. Whatâs happening in classrooms that are bucking that trend? On Pointâs weeklong series exploring boys and education continues.
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