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by May Kilback Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I listen to NPR podcasts&shows?

NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice. Looking for more great listens? Browse our entire catalogue by topic or, on each podcast's page, discover similar podcasts. New to NPR Podcasts? Start here

What is the best political podcast to listen to?

The NPR Politics Podcast The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR's political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on news of the day, you don't have to keep up with politics to know what's happening. You just have to keep up with us. The NPR Politics Podcast.

Why listen to NPR's political news?

Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon.

What is NPR's up first?

NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Rachel Martin, Noel King and Steve Inskeep. Now available on Saturdays by 8 a.m. ET, with hosts Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Scott Simon.

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From NPR

Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon.

Two Very, Very Different Strategies For Winning The Senate

February 23, 2022 • There are 34 Senate races this November and any one of them could decide control of the evenly-divided chamber. Democrats in Pennsylvania are slogging through a crowded primary, pitching similar progressive economic policies and distinct personal brands to voters.

Will Americans Tolerate COVID Restrictions If Cases Rise Again?

February 18, 2022 • Even Democratic areas have begun to relax COVID restrictions as the Omicron wave ebbs, but another wave could mean the restrictions have to come back.

What To Know About Biden's Supreme Court Front-Runners

February 17, 2022 • Ketanji Brown Jackson, Leondra Kruger, and Michelle Childs are all highly-qualified to serve on the Supreme Court. They are also young enough to serve for decades to come. Biden has said that he will announce his nominee by March 1, the day he is scheduled to give his first State of the Union address before Congress.

A Look At Key Senate, Governor's Races In Arizona And Georgia

February 15, 2022 • Biden won back Pennsylvania and Arizona from Trump in 2020, but the president's sagging approval ratings could cause problems for downticket Democrats in those states come November.

Fresh Air

I was listening to fresh air a few years ago and Terry Gross interviewed an author about drinking water. After a few failed attempts at finding the book in store, I tried finding the info on nprs site; no luck.

Rob Steins voice

Is it just me or does Rob Steins voice absolutely disgust anyone else? He had great reporting and I love his news bits but I can’t help but point out that he is not a voice for radio. It sounds like he’s dealing with a mucus problem. Not to be mean or disrespectful but this is something that should be considered by NPR execs.

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