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Listening to the news can feel like a journey. But 1A guides you beyond the headlines – and cuts through the noise. Let's get to the heart of the story, together – on 1A.

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Recent Episodes
  • The News Roundup For April 11, 2025
    Apr 11, 2025 – 01:21:39
  • Protecting Your Finances Amid Tariff-Fueled Tumult
    Apr 10, 2025 – 34:05
  • How Did This Get Here: Your Car
    Apr 9, 2025 – 34:55
  • The Future Of America's National Parks
    Apr 8, 2025 – 34:01
  • ICYMI: Why Global Markets Are In Flux
    Apr 8, 2025 – 11:45
  • 'If You Can Keep It': The Federal Health Firings
    Apr 7, 2025 – 34:10
  • The News Roundup For April 4, 2025
    Apr 4, 2025 – 01:25:39
  • What Detainments At Universities Mean For The First Amendment
    Apr 3, 2025 – 33:12
  • ICYMI: A Quarter Of HHS Workforce Lost Due To Cuts
    Apr 3, 2025 – 11:18
  • How Did This Get Here: Your iPhone
    Apr 2, 2025 – 37:22
  • Birding To Help Revitalize Conservation Efforts
    Apr 1, 2025 – 30:19
  • ICYMI: Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs Are Almost Here
    Apr 1, 2025 – 12:13
  • 'If You Can Keep It': Trump And Big Law Firms
    Mar 31, 2025 – 33:15
  • ICYMI: The Special Florida Congressional Race Is Close
    Mar 31, 2025 – 11:48
  • Foreign Journalists On Covering The Trump Administration
    Mar 30, 2025 – 41:42
  • The News Roundup For March 28, 2025
    Mar 28, 2025 – 01:26:46
  • ICYMI: The Consequences Of Slashing USAID Funding
    Mar 28, 2025 – 15:45
  • The Choice To Rebuild After A Natural Disaster
    Mar 27, 2025 – 36:00
  • Finding Agency In Chaos
    Mar 26, 2025 – 31:13
  • The Future Of Environmental Policy
    Mar 25, 2025 – 34:49
  • Click Here: The TikTok Ban, China, And National Security
    Mar 24, 2025 – 39:15
  • The News Roundup For March 21, 2025
    Mar 21, 2025 – 01:26:04
  • The Rising Cost Of Childcare
    Mar 20, 2025 – 35:48
  • ICYMI: The Aftermath Of The Broken Ceasefire Agreement In Gaza
    Mar 20, 2025 – 12:16
  • Social Security And The Trump Administration
    Mar 19, 2025 – 41:15
  • Your Financial Future Under The Trump Administration
    Mar 18, 2025 – 31:27
  • 'If You Can Keep It': Donald Trump And The Future Of Press Freedom
    Mar 17, 2025 – 36:51
  • The News Roundup For March 14, 2025
    Mar 14, 2025 – 01:23:25
  • A Closer Look At America's New Cryptocurrency Reserve
    Mar 13, 2025 – 35:47
  • Julio Torres On Surrealistic Comedy
    Mar 12, 2025 – 33:33
  • Doctored Photographs And The Search For An Effective Alzheimer's Treatment
    Mar 11, 2025 – 32:32
  • ICYMI: Mark Carney Is Canada's Next Prime Minister
    Mar 10, 2025 – 11:44
  • 'If You Can Keep It:' The Trump Administration Targets Anti-Corruption Measures
    Mar 10, 2025 – 28:02
  • The News Roundup For March 7, 2025
    Mar 7, 2025 – 01:24:54
  • Master Builder Callum Robinson On The Possibility Of Wood
    Mar 6, 2025 – 31:31
  • Nnedi Okorafor's 'Death Of The Author' Explores Art And AI
    Mar 6, 2025 – 32:44
  • Scientific Method: Questioning Quantum Mechanics
    Mar 5, 2025 – 33:56
  • 'If You Can Keep It': Elon Musk's Role In The Trump Administration
    Mar 3, 2025 – 30:34
  • The News Roundup For February 28, 2025
    Mar 1, 2025 – 01:23:56
  • ICYMI: Measles Outbreak Claims First Life In West Texas
    Feb 27, 2025 – 11:24
  • Oscars Run: 'Porcelain War' And Fighting Aggression With Art
    Feb 27, 2025 – 32:51
  • ICYMI: Bird Flu Has Spread To Cows In Arizona And Nevada
    Feb 26, 2025 – 11:29
  • Oscars Run: 'Sing Sing,' Rehabilitation And Healing Through The Arts
    Feb 26, 2025 – 37:49
  • The Path Ahead For Ukraine, Three Years Into Russia's Full-Scale Invasion
    Feb 25, 2025 – 39:02
  • Oscars Run: The 1A Movie Club Sees 'Wicked: Part 1'
    Feb 25, 2025 – 32:11
  • 'If You Can Keep It': Competitive Authoritarianism 101
    Feb 24, 2025 – 30:15
  • The News Roundup For February 21, 2025
    Feb 21, 2025 – 01:22:23
  • Celebrating The Legacy Of David Lynch
    Feb 20, 2025 – 36:11
  • ICYMI: Trump Fired And Unfired The Employees That Manage Our Nuclear Stockpile
    Feb 19, 2025 – 08:24
  • Game Mode: The New American Board Game Craze
    Feb 19, 2025 – 30:03
Recent Reviews
  • Audreyakamom
    1A and NPR bias
    I’ve been listening to 1As 38minute episode on deporting pro-Hamas student agitators, referred to as people who “voice support for Palestinians “. What a perfect example of the general NPR bias! At no point do they discuss the anti-Semitic assaults on students and the disruption of classes with Jewish instructors; Hamas is not even mentioned. So as far as 1A is concerned, a guy who dons a Kafka, leads assaults on Jewish students, calls for an October 6th type attack on American Jews, is just a person whose free speech is being suppressed. No wonder Republicans want to defund these radicals.
  • DJSMD24
    More context
    I listened to your weekly news round up on March 28 and the discussion regarding Mahmoud Khalil. Missing from this conversation was that Khalil was the leader of a movement that violently took over a campus building and restricted where “Zionist” students could go. Simply claiming that this is an issue of suppressing the free speech of pro Palestinian groups is a major mischaracterization of the scene at Columbia.
  • ❤️Hughes
    Teeth
    Elocution is good considering you’ve lost your teeth.
  • tev501
    Great show
    I love this show! Thank you.
  • rekrespite
    1A - The Best
    I listen to 1A almost daily. Jenn White is a terrific journalist/moderator/commentator with a great voice. Topics are varied and timely. Presentations are factual, concise and unbiased. Thanks WAMU and NPR for keeping 1A on the air.
  • Lane app and support
    1A YEAH!
    Jenn is spot on. I learn about a wide range of topics. It’s one of my go-to podcasts. Listen everyday.
  • Surgonc
    Great Show
    Always interesting, insightful, and I love her voice!
  • db721
    1A Week Roundup
    I am very disappointed that the show is not more about equality, inclusion and balance. You really need to have an equal number of men and women on this wonderful show. This is not the fairness, balance and inclusion we fought for.
  • Okielinz
    Slow to provide current episodes
    What’s wrong with NPR that it takes literally days to provide the latest episodes? Friday News Roundup becomes useless by the time it’s made available here.
  • Choop667
    Learning so much
    IA has become one of my favorite podcasts. It’s so informative and I’m learning so much from the experts you’ve had on the show.
  • 4granchil
    1A
    IA is one of my favorite Npr programs. Jen White is fabulous.
  • metalheadmanguy
    New management
    Y'all, I used to be able to rely on this being quality, and this is absolutely no shade to the hosts. Multiple times now I've encountered basic errors in finished episodes(fri 4/12/24 weekly round up), either ending literally mid sentence or mis-posting an entire episode as an episode that released next to it ("If You Can Keep It" released on 3/18/24) which has never been fixed. Just a missing episode in the void I suppose. This feels more than anything like some kind of mismanagement on top of some of the new ads being very odd for what I'd expect. please keep an eye on what's important about broadcasting a show of quality
  • LLSSSTTTTT
    Biased.
    There is only one view on every issue: progressive democrat. The interviewees are offensive. Shame on you, NPR.
  • Kovvez
    Need a new host
    This show needs a new host. Jen White was great the first couple of years now she just mails it in, any time she hosts now its just “let’s revisit a conversation I had few months ago” also she hasn’t done the Friday news roundup in a year it’s always fill in hosts. It’s time to get a host that actually cares about the content!!
  • Charli x5
    Precision Strike
    Zionist Propaganda.
  • Bilas Peles
    Thoughtful and well presented
    Interesting topics, well presented. It is US-based, so most of the topics deal with issues of interest to Americans, but the presentation is thoughtful enough that even the very US-oriented segments, like around elections, are worth listening to. Thoroughly enjoyable
  • matt2377review
    very high quality news show
    Thank you; this is a well-informed and useful news show. Keep up the great work.
  • Moderate giraffe
    Not real news
    NPR has pretty much gone the way of corporate radio media. All they do is advertise for Trump and leave out anything that actually is news. I won’t be listening to NPR anymore as they are starting to sound too similar to FOX, MSNBC, CNN and others. If you look at numbers and statistics the things they are reporting on is maybe half-truths and nothing else. Just another propaganda station.
  • Aeynrt
    Thorough and heartfelt news
    A great addition to NPR programming. Nice inclusion of listener comments
  • paj40
    First class show where you learn something!
    Thanks for this intelligent news show. Thank you NPR and WAMC.
  • MangoTree657
    Adam Samer Al-Ghoul murdered by Israel
    The 8 year old boy was named Adam Samer Al-Ghoul and Israeli troops shot him. He was not killed some random way during an Israeli raid. The victims have names, hopes, dreams, and mothers who love and mourn them. And they are killed by Israel. Shame on you for not naming this victim and for using the passive voice to describe his cold blooded, Israeli state sanctioned murder.
  • angrylf
    Woke nonsense
    This show perfectly sums up why I’ve stopped supporting and listening to NPR. The hosts lob softball questions while ‘progressive’ guests spout trendy dogma. It’s disappointing to have seen one of my most trusted media sources become a megaphone for misinformation. On Point is occasionally like the NPR I knew and respected but the rest is not worth your time.
  • Maize And Blue
    Not a podcast listener but this one I love!!!!
    Always a great listen and always informative, this is a must add podcast to your list!!!!
  • Boonmah
    Astonishingly good
    Thoughtful discussions on critical topics. Host is incredibly well informed and manages the discussion very well. I regularly learn new things each time I listen. Always in my queue
  • Teach 5&6
    Not up to NPR standards
    Trivia topics, shallow conversations, and lacks substance. It’s like the Entertainment Tonight of NPR.
  • Graven177
    US Military emissions reduction
    Wow! A whole episode on how to reduce climate emissions and no mention of how our military is the largest polluter on the planet! Go NPR!
  • MBoudet
    Communist Propaganda
    I grew up listening to NPR. So disappointed by what NPR has allowed itself to become… Trump broke you.
  • Real Love Punk
    Hip Hop Fail
    The biggest failure of the hip-hop 50\1a record club episode was that people continuously talked about hip-hop has only a musical form. Hip hop is culture. It is not youth culture, but Black and Latin folk culture that got globalized. To reduce hip-hop to only its musical output, is to defend its power.
  • judysheila
    Wonderful program
    Jenn is a great interviewer. She is able to ask probing questions in a diplomatic manner. Many interviewers stick to a script but Jenn presses on and gets to the heart of the matter. I love the ‘personal’ aspects that Jenn brings to a conversation- she reacts in her own personal way. I’m glad she had a vacation but missed her when she was away. Thank you Jenn!
  • El Don McGuap
    Insightful
    Thank you 🙏🏾…very helpful in isolating the noice.
  • feadadfadfdagfdg
    Episodes available thru 1A site
    For those who are disappointed that they cannot find episodes thru their pod app, please know that if you go to the 1A website all episodes should be available. That said, l am disappointed that under current host, the show frequently jams multiple story lines into a single hour. Under former hosts I was used to getting an hour long deep dive into a single topic. When Jen does 25 minutes on topic A and then 35 minutes with some entertainer, I feel she is feeding people’s growing inability to concentrate on a single thing.
  • ykv324
    Love the show but …
    I enjoy your show and diversity of subjects. I only wish all your episodes were available as podcasts. I sometimes catch a show in the car that I’m unable to finish and later go to find on podcast only to find it not available.
  • neuvo99
    Triggered
    Myself AND my mother had to be raised by a grandparent. Dessa just interviewed a grandparent on an episode about grandparents getting stuck with custody, when the grandma (“Jackie”) instead decided to go on a tear about the birth mother’s own struggle with drug addiction, blaming the birth mother for all of grandma’s problems. Maybe next time, someone can ask her why her son, the SPERM DONOR, i.e. the baby’s father, felt the need to impregnate someone despite his own drug problems. This was just another MIL blaming her son’s girlfriend for everything, and placing zero responsibility with the promiscuous son she raised years earlier. Maybe these grandparents would have less to complain about, had they not bungled in raising their own children. Also, stop raising male children to be so irresponsible. As a female, I’m so sick of being stuck having to mind them all my life.
  • 2GirlsRock
    What’s Up?
    1A is a great show I especially love the Friday News Roundup. But I don’t understand why it takes days for shows to be uploaded on the podcast. Often it will be Sunday before I can listen to the Friday news round up if I didn’t hear it live! I listened to part of a show yesterday and wanted to continue today. Very frustrating.
  • youwon’tletmecontinue
    1A missing episodes
    I agree with the person who questioned the absence of episodes. Why? I heard the tremendous episode on the author of ‘Builder… “ in the car. When I wanted to hear it again at home, I could not access it. Nor could I suggest my house-building brother listen to the episode. Very frustrating.
  • btennis1006
    Preclampsia
    Niala, Preclampsia. Really? If the topic is going to be brought up during the time you host, at least familiarize yourself with the words you’ll be using surrounding the issue. It’s pre-eclampsia for crying out loud. This is with respect to the News Roundup. I at least bothered to look up how to spell your name. Check out google. They have a pronunciation feature.
  • kerrickmc
    Missing podcast episodes
    Agree with prior review. Great episode on woodworking that I wanted to share with someone and nope! Totally different show is listed for today.
  • donna ree row
    The more I listen, the more I like 1a
    Good questions, good guests. Jenn White is so good at what she does.
  • phil in tucson az
    Missing podcast episodes
    I really like the show 1a, a lot, but why are there missing radio episodes in the podcast area? A day or two ago there was a really great episode on the radio that I only heard half of, on “Sleep”, and it does not appear in the podcast list, even though there are newer episodes there. I don’t understand why you’re missing lots of radio episodes there, do you only put up a couple from each day? I would love to be able to catch up on some of the radio sections that I missed or only was able to hear some of. I was only able to give the podcast four stars because of this problem which is quite irritating.
  • WSKG member
    Kermit
    Today’s episode made me want to live at/in the Library of Congress. I could spend the rest of my days reading, seeing, watching, listening and absorbing as much as I could. The number of people and the amount of work that goes into this one show is astonishing. Thank you NPR for all you do!
  • Bglbsky
    Jenn White is amazing
    The most recent episode is spectacular. Jenn White RAN that interview. Bravo
  • Ken Rudin Junkie
    Podcast Delays Ruining the Show
    I don’t understand why the podcast now runs a day behind the actual show. While the content continues to be excellent. However, by the time the podcast is updated particularly for the “Friday Update;” the show is reduced to a rehash of other programming. This show is moving from a must listen to an after thought.
  • Dcdana
    Weekend Roundup should be loaded on Friday
    I have a Friday routine of catching on my Friday news. Morning edition then later Bedford all things considered. Listen to weekend roundup. But now it’s being loaded on Saturdays. All bad. Can it be put up Sooner??
  • MkeY234Z62
    State media for the DNC
    If you appreciate good journalism this show will waste your time and insult your intelligence.
  • npr fan girl
    Why is it so hard?
    I love listening to the Friday News Round Up, but am often busy at that time so I can’t listen during the broadcast. I do not understand why the podcast edition is at least a day behind and when I search for the broadcast I can only access very outdated shows. What gives?
  • SA happy
    the newspaper of podcasts
    1A continues the tradition of print journalism I grew up with, and does an outstanding job of balancing immediacy, variety of sources, and fine interviewing. Jenn White is one of the best interviewers I have ever heard, and she is always well prepared— an amazing feat, given the wide variety of topics addressed. Yes, there are moments when the editing could be better, but given the volume of content they produce each week, and all the moving parts— background info from expert interviews, contributions and questions from listeners, audio clips— I consider it my “audio newspaper.”
  • tyguy3006
    Great content - poor editing
    The show always has great content, but there are editing issues for the podcast episodes without fail. The 12/2/22 episode was particularly bad and prompted this review.
  • Parker Sargent
    Why is the production so bad?!?
    Love the content, subjects, guests, but the sound is so bad; choppy, loopy, with hard start/stops. Do they hire unpaid interns to produce? Figure it out!
  • Funnygirlnyc
    Jen knows how to interview!
    She asks the hard questions & holds the guests feet to the fire for the guests that try not to answer. She’s a true breath of fresh air.
  • JM3472JM
    Drivel
    I stay subscribed because they occasionally have informative episodes but the coverage of politics could not be more inflammatory. Just like all of the other NPR shows, for every 1 conservative voice there are 99 leftists represented. The simple fact that “Election Denial” has been a major part of 2022 coverage when it was nowhere in sight in 2016/18 says it all.
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