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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.

    Support NPR and get your news sponsor-free with 1A+. Learn more at plus.npr.org/the1a
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Episodes
  • Untangling The Multiple Parts Of Medicare
    Apr 25 2024
    Nearly 67 million people use some form of the federal government's health insurance program, which is for those over 65 and younger people with some disabilities. But untangling the multiple different parts can be a headache.

    And then there's Medicare Advantage.

    Unlike traditional Medicare, which is through the government, Medicare Advantage is a privatized insurance plan. With the help of some star-studded commercials, it's become increasingly popular.

    But it's also become controversial. According to a 2023 study from the Brown University School of Public Health, nearly half of those who signed up for Medicare Advantage left their plans by the end of five years.

    We try to untangle Medicare, Medicare Advantage and answer your questions about health care as a senior.

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    33 mins
  • 1A Record Club: Taylor Swift And 'The Tortured Poets Department'
    Apr 23 2024
    Taylor Swift dropped her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," at midnight on Friday.

    Like she did with her previous album, "Midnights", she posted a surprise for fans a few hours later: 15 extra tracks on the album. That brings the total track listing to 31 songs.

    She's released four albums since 2020, plus four re-recorded albums. Her Eras Tour sold out stadiums across the U.S. last year, and it continues through 2024. T

    he hold Taylor Swift has on much of our popular consciousness defies comparison with other current artists.

    We discuss Swift's new music and where it fits in her catalogue.

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    26 mins
  • 'If You Can Keep It': The Candidates And Climate Change
    Apr 22 2024
    Here in the U.S., we can't have a people, a country, and a democracy – without, well: the Earth.

    Yes, the very large globe that we're sitting on right now. Many of you may be celebrating that today for Earth Day.

    Throughout this election season, we've asked you what's sending you to the ballot box. So far, your responses suggest that climate- is your third most dominant concern after "Trump" and "Democracy."

    For this installment of our weekly politics series, 'If You Can Keep It', we look at how each presumptive nominee for the 2024 presidential election is talking about climate and energy policy.

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    32 mins

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