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Hosted by Jenn White, inspired by the First Amendment, 1A champions America's right to speak freely. News with those who make the news, great guests and topical debate. Weekday conversation framed in ways to make you think, share and engage. From NPR and WAMU.
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"It’s possible that the most important thing my mother did for me was to not see herself primarily as the mom of a disabled child."
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A new investigative report details sexual, verbal and physical abuse by coaches in the National Women's Soccer League – and inaction by those in charge to address problems.
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One man. One typewriter. Many, many stories of love and loss.
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The organization in charge has lost, discarded, and failed to collect thousands of life-saving organs.
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The race and gender gap in homeownership is widening.
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The organization in charge has lost, discarded, and failed to collect thousands of life-saving organs.
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Plans are in place to end COVID emergency measures in May. What, if anything, is about to change?
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The world of work has inspired some of our best-known classical music.
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The average SNAP recipient has $90 less to spend on groceries after COVID-19 emergency allotments stop.