
1A
Monday - Friday 10 AM to Noon; 9-10 PM
1A aspires to be the most important daily conversation about the issues of our time. The show takes a deep and unflinching look at America, bringing context and insight to stories unfolding across the country and the world. 1A explores important issues such as policy, politics, and technology, while also delving into lighter subjects such as pop culture, sports and humor.
1A, a live two-hour show, 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.
Jenn White is 1A's host. White is a seasoned journalist and podcast host, who has worked in public radio since 1999. She worked previously at WBEZ in Chicago where she held several on-air positions, as host of the station’s local two-hour midday show, Reset with Jenn White, and before that as host of The Morning Shift.
Jenn White is 1A's host. White is a seasoned journalist and podcast host, who has worked in public radio since 1999. She worked previously at WBEZ in Chicago where she held several on-air positions, as host of the station’s local two-hour midday show, Reset with Jenn White, and before that as host of The Morning Shift.
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How long do leftovers really last? Why does coke taste so much better at a restaurant?
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It was likely the last time the two face off before Election Day.
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He brokered huge deals in trade and tried securing peace in the Middle East.
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Is there something in the garden that needs saving before it goes bad? We got you.
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Grab your measuring cups and get ready to be super hungry.
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How might these races determine the fates of reproductive access, electoral maps, and more?
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A Senate report details Secret Service slip-ups. A man whose conviction was called into question is executed in Missouri.
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Israel signals it may invade Lebanon. Russia makes fresh nuclear threats.
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Thousands of Lebanese people are fleeing their homes by any means possible, even on foot.
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We explore why work has turned into a grind for so many Americans.