
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.

What we get wrong about our midlives (Rebroadcast)
What does our common depiction of a midlife crisis get wrong and who gets left behind by this narrative?
The News Roundup - International
Zelenskyy presents his victory plan. India and China expel each other's diplomats.
The News Roundup - Domestic
Harris sits down with Fox News. Walgreens closes many of its doors.
How can America be more prepared for natural disasters in the future?
Helene is the second-deadliest hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland in 50 years.
How Formula 1 is shifting gears in the U.S. (Rebroadcast)
A new kid on the racetrack has made splashy waves on U.S. soil.
The role young men will play in the 2024 election
The gender gap in terms of American voters' candidate preference has never been wider.
How strong is the economy and how strong do Americans think it is?
By many metrics, the economy is in good shape.
Bloomberg CityLab Summit: How global mayors exchange ideas and change lives
What does your city do really well?
Dr. Jessi Gold on finding humanity in medicine
Does it all have to come with the territory?
Lift Off: What we know about NASA's Europa mission
Why does this Jovian moon matter?
Navigating life with a blended family
Kamala Harris is a step-mom to her husband, Doug Emhoff’s, two kids.
How misinformation is interfering with hurricane recovery efforts
More than 4,000 FEMA workers are on the ground. And thousands of Americans are still without power.
1A's John Horn on 'Piece by Piece' and 'Saturday Night'
He joins us from Los Angeles for some October surprises.