New Orleans has a Super Bowl victory and a brand new incoming mayor. But how’s the city really doing? We’ll check in.
Google and the National Security Agency are teaming up to fight cyber attacks. It’s gotten that bad. We’ll ask what’s going on.

Prozac versus placebo. New studies say that for many people antidepressants may not work much better than sugar pills. We’ll hear the debate.
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The President’s new budget means big changes at NASA: Private spaceships. No moon shot. Is this the way forward, or an American retreat from space?
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We’ll talk with American Olympians and look ahead to the Vancouver Winter Games, opening one week from today.
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Toyota turmoil. Big bonus plans. And the Joint Chiefs Chairman takes a stand on gay rights. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
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We’ll get up close with the largest, loudest, longest-lived animals on earth with Philip Hoare, author of “The Whale.”
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Pulitzer Prize-winning military writer Tom Ricks on the Pentagon, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” and the state of America’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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“Avatar” was bumped off screens in China by a state-sponsored biopic on Confucius. We look at his teachings — and the rise of Confucianism in China today.
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The Oscar buzz says it’s a big year for Hollywood women. We look past the hype with The New York Times’ Manohla Dargis and The Daily Beast’s Nicole LaPorte.
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One year after Barack Obama’s inauguration, the loss of Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat has stunned Democrats. We look at the president, his party, and his agenda now.
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The “Tea Party” movement is shaking up the GOP and big chunks of the country. We talk with Tea Partiers about where they go from here.
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The firm formerly known as Blackwater is front and center again in Iraq — and Afghanistan. We ask why US forces are still entwined with the contractor.
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An uncertain economic recovery. Financial reform in limbo. Is the U.S. headed for a comeback or more trouble? We take stock with economist Simon Johnson.
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Eve Ensler performed a couple of monologues from her new book, “I Am an Emotional Creature,” in our second hour on Wednesday — and got a big reaction. Listen to them here, and tell us what you think.
More | Comments [3]Princeton historian Julian Zelizer joined us at the end of Thursday’s second hour for a look back at Howard Zinn, the groundbreaking American historian, activist, and author of “A People’s History of the United States.” Zinn died of a heart attack Wednesday in Santa Monica, Calif., at age 87.
Zinn had twice been a guest on the show. In 2002, he [...]
Vanguard founder John Bogle took on Wall Street and endorsed the “Volcker Rule” reforms put forward by President Obama. Here’s what he had to say, along with his exchange with Steve Bartlett of the Financial Services Roundtable.
More | Comments [4]Sandra Bullock won a Golden Globe on Sunday night for her role as Leigh Ann Tuohy in “The Blind Side,” the story of NFL player Michael Oher and the woman who took him in as a homeless teenager and helped him turn his life around.
Back in 2006, On Point talked with author Michael Lewis, on whose book the film is based, and [...]
We’ll hear the latest on Haiti from The Miami Herald’s Carol Rosenberg this morning, and we’ll have a full hour on the quake’s aftermath on Thursday. Let us know what you’re hearing on Haiti, from relatives, friends, coworkers, or anyone you may know.
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