
1A
Weekdays at 10:00am
Every day, host Jenn White convenes a conversation about the most important issues of our time.
With a name inspired by the First Amendment, 1A explores important issues such as policy, politics, technology, and what connects us across the fissures that divide the country. The program also delves into pop culture, sports, and humor. 1A's goal is to act as a national mirror -- taking time to help America look at itself and to ask what it wants to be.
The conversation isn't just on air. 1A invites you to join in.The show regularly posts questions and requests for feedback on this page: http://the1a.org/ask-1a. And you can also engage on Twitter, Facebook, or by texting 1A to 63735.

The megabill, Medicaid and rural Americans
Congressional Republicans in favor of the law say it targets waste, fraud and abuse in the Medicaid system.
What Ukraine's incursion into Russia means for the war
What will the Russian response be?
The legacy of disco, decades later (Rebroadcast)
Why is the disco era so often dismissed as hedonistic and frivolous, when the genre was embraced by so many?
The legacy of disco, decades later (Rebroadcast)
Why is the disco era so often dismissed as hedonistic and frivolous, when the genre was embraced by so many?
If You Can Keep It: Christian nationalism and the 2024 election
Some 67 percent of Republicans say the Bible should influence U.S. laws to some extent.
If You Can Keep It: Christian nationalism and the 2024 election
Some 67 percent of Republicans say the Bible should influence U.S. laws to some extent.
Aspen Ideas Festival: How women are changing opera
Opera. Big. Expensive. Sexist?
Aspen Ideas Festival: How women are changing opera
Opera. Big. Expensive. Sexist?
The News Roundup - International
Israel braces for retaliation. Japan's stock market falters.
The News Roundup - International
Israel braces for retaliation. Japan's stock market falters.
The News Roundup - Domestic
Harris picks Walz. The stock market takes a big hit.
The News Roundup - Domestic
Harris picks Walz. The stock market takes a big hit.
The science and future of refrigeration
Fridges today have more space than ever, and more gadgets to make them “smart.”