
1A from WAMU and NPR is a new show for a changing America. Every day, host Joshua Johnson convenes a conversation about the most important 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.
With a name inspired by the 1st 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. 1A is produced at WAMU 88.5, and distributed by NPR.
Find out more about the topics and guests on each episode at the program's website here: the1a.org
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Federal funds are now available for recovery efforts including temporary housing, home repairs, loans covering uninsured property losses and other individual and business programs
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In March 2018, Jennifer and Sarah Hart drove their six adopted children over a California cliff, killing the entire family.
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The average SNAP recipient has $90 less to spend on groceries after COVID-19 emergency allotments stop.
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More people are forming a slower relationship with fashion, one where secondhand and even mending get in the rotation.
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"Brazier made more money than Cherry and this offended him to no end."
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Many environmentalists say the Willow Project will be a “carbon-bomb.”