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  • SPECIAL | Did Johnson & Johnson put profit over safety?
    May 21 2025

    For generations of Americans, the Johnson & Johnson brand has been a beloved one, as quintessentially American as baseball and apple pie. Its baby shampoo “no more tears” has been a fixture in bathrooms for decades, as has its iconic band aids and talcum power. But it’s this last item, the talcum powder, that may prove to be a tipping point in destroying its hard-won 139-year-old reputation with consumers. Author and freelance investigative journalist Gardiner Harris joins us on The Excerpt to discuss his new book “no more tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson,” which is on bookshelves now.

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  • Trump pushes $175 billion 'Golden Dome' missile defense plan
    May 21 2025

    President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveiled a new missile defense system plan.

    A fifth inmate has been captured after last week's New Orleans jail break on the same day a maintenance worker was arrested in connection with the case.

    USA TODAY National News Reporter Eduardo Cuevas discusses findings that dozens of men sent to an El Salvador prison by the Trump administration entered the country legally.

    USA TODAY Senior National Political Correspondent Sarah D. Wire tells us about some fired federal workers who are considering running for public office.

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  • Trump says Russia, Ukraine peace talks to begin 'immediately' after Putin call
    May 20 2025

    What's next for Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations?

    USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page discusses how former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis is landing in Washington.

    President Donald Trump signs a 'revenge porn' ban alongside First Lady Melania Trump.

    USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent Maureen Groppe explains what a Supreme Court decision stripping more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants of temporary protected status will functionally mean.

    Bono talks about his revealing new film in a sitdown with USA TODAY.

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  • BONUS | Opinion: Do you support Elon Musk and his work with DOGE?
    May 19 2025

    Do you think DOGE has helped to shrink the federal government or was it all for show? We asked and you answered on Forum. The series from USA TODAY's Opinion team is dedicated to showcasing views from across the political spectrum on issues that Americans are starkly divided on. If you'd like to weigh in on a different topic, you can find more questions at usatoday.com/forum. And if your submission is selected for print, we might invite you to add your voice to a future special bonus episode like this one.

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  • Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive form' of prostate cancer
    May 19 2025

    Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

    President Donald Trump's tax bill passed in a key House committee vote.

    USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent Maureen Groppe takes a look at some of the justices' upcoming decisions after adjourning for the summer.

    Russia Sunday launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine since the start of the war, before President Donald Trump is set to discuss a proposed ceasefire with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday.

    Officials are investigating what caused a Mexican navy ship to veer off course and strike the Brooklyn Bridge.

    USA TODAY White House Reporter Davis Winkie talks about an understaffed nuclear agency hit by DOGE and safety worries.

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  • Has the pronatalism movement gone mainstream?
    May 18 2025

    It’s well known that childcare has become extraordinarily expensive, costing many families nearly a quarter of their income. The fertility rate, as we've covered previously on The Excerpt, remains at a historic low. The Trump administration, meanwhile, is floating a range of ideas to encourage people to have more children while encouraging women to stay home to care for them. Have these trends paved the way for the pronatalism movement to gain traction? Karen Guzzo, a professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, joins The Excerpt to share her expertise on the movement. Let us know what you think of this episode by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com.


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  • Supreme Court continues to block deportations under wartime law
    May 17 2025

    The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Trump administration Friday.

    USA TODAY Reporter Michael Collins discusses how a federal judge scolded the Trump administration for refusing to provide details about what it has done to return a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador.

    Vice President JD Vance will attend Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass. The trip could set the tone for the Trump administration's relationship with the new pope.

    Some workers are job hopping for fertility benefits.

    USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise discusses the growing popularity of driverless ride services.

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  • A humanitarian aid crisis in Gaza
    May 16 2025

    Arwa Damon, former CNN Senior International Correspondent and president and founder of INARA, joins The Excerpt to discuss the latest concerns about starvation in Gaza. Arwa wrote an essay earlier this week for the Atlantic Council detailing Gazans' famine fears.

    USA TODAY White House Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down Supreme Court arguments over President Donald Trump's efforts to limit birthright citizenship.

    What can we expect from this summer's Trump birthday military parade?

    Staffing cuts leave the National Weather Service scrambling to cover vital shifts.

    Join The Excerpt and author Niall Harbison, whose story we featured, on Reddit for an AMA from 11:30-12:30 ET in the r/IAmA subreddit.

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