

The 7
The Washington Post
Every minute of your morning counts. Host Hannah Jewell takes you through the seven most important and interesting stories of the day, with the reporting and insight of The Washington Post. Get caught up in just a few minutes every weekday at 7 a.m.
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21 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 10min
A new abortion pill; a climber dies in Yosemite; Taylor Swift’s new album; and more
The podcast dives into a range of pressing topics, starting with the turmoil surrounding a government shutdown and the Senate's funding struggles. It discusses the controversial FDA approval of a generic abortion pill, igniting backlash from conservatives. A shocking synagogue attack during Yom Kippur highlights safety concerns, while the tragic death of climber Balin Miller on El Capitan captures the risks of extreme sports. Finally, Taylor Swift's new album is previewed, teasing lyrics that may point to her personal life.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 9min
Pete Hegseth’s war on leakers; Gaza flotilla intercepted; remembering Jane Goodall; and more
This episode dives into the Pentagon's crackdown on leakers, featuring new NDAs and polygraph testing. It also highlights Israel's interception of a flotilla, capturing activists like Greta Thunberg. In a more reflective tone, the legacy of Jane Goodall is celebrated, tracing her journey with Louis Leakey. Additionally, listeners learn about an unseasonably warm October and a study on a 117-year-old woman whose longevity is attributed to genetics and a Mediterranean diet.

36 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 10min
The government shuts down; Pete Hegseth’s big speech; Riyadh comedy festival; and more
The federal government shutdown's immediate impacts are unfolding, affecting services and workers. Controversy brews as Pete Hegseth and Trump address military leadership. A new Pfizer deal promises reduced drug prices, stirring discussions on Medicaid. Fewer people are traveling for abortions, partly due to the rise of mailed medication. Meanwhile, Riyadh's comedy festival faces backlash over human rights issues. Plus, learn about DoorDash's new delivery robot, Dot, and meet this year's champion of Fat Bear Week.

7 snips
Sep 30, 2025 • 10min
Government shutdown deadline; military meeting in Virginia; YouTube settlement; and more
Get the scoop on the looming government shutdown as Republicans and Democrats clash. Explore military jitters after Defense Secretary Hegseth calls an unexpected meeting in Virginia. Discover the proposed U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire plan following Trump's chat with Netanyahu. Dive into a shocking investigation linking halted aid to rising malaria deaths. Plus, find out how YouTube's settlement is funding a fancy new White House ballroom. Finally, hear about parents ditching smartphones for good ol’ landlines to reduce screen time for kids.

14 snips
Sep 29, 2025 • 9min
Michigan church shooting; government shutdown; Tropical Storm Imelda; Bad Bunny; and more
A shocking truck attack at a Michigan church leaves casualties and a suspect dead. The threat of a federal government shutdown looms as partisan tensions rise, highlighting failures in the Senate. Trump’s surprise attendance at a generals' meeting raises eyebrows while Oregon files a lawsuit over National Guard deployment. A new 21-point Gaza proposal aims for peace by addressing key issues. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny is set to headline Super Bowl 60, blending culture and controversy. Tropical Storm Imelda's impacts in the Southeast are also discussed.

9 snips
Sep 26, 2025 • 10min
James Comey indicted; Trump’s new tariffs; Hegseth’s military meeting; Amazon Prime refund; and more
James Comey fights back against his indictment, raising eyebrows among career prosecutors. Trump’s newly announced tariffs could shake up the economy, impacting various industries. Meanwhile, satellite images reveal Iran’s secretive construction activities. A Pentagon meeting called by Hegseth stirs questions about military strategies. Amazon settles for $1.5 billion over deceptive practices, promising refunds to frustrated Prime subscribers. Plus, a tropical disturbance grows in the Southeast, and a groundbreaking find suggests Homo sapiens may have emerged earlier than thought.

15 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 9min
The Justice Department seeks a James Comey indictment; Dallas ICE shooting; space weather; and more
Prosecutors are targeting an indictment for James Comey over his 2020 congressional testimony. The details of a Dallas ICE facility shooting emerge, sparking political reactions. The WHO dismisses claims linking acetaminophen during pregnancy to autism. FEMA's chief was unreachable amid severe Texas floods. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris distances herself from Biden’s approach to Gaza. Promising results emerge from a trial for Huntington’s disease treatment, and NASA launches three spacecraft to study the sun and Earth's environment.

15 snips
Sep 24, 2025 • 9min
Trump blasts the U.N.; Jimmy Kimmel returns; USAID cuts; the rapture; and more
Today's briefing covers a variety of hot topics! Trump pivots on Ukraine support, suggesting NATO backing for territorial claims. Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel returns, taking aim at the administration and facing boycotts. USAID proposes a $1.8 billion aid shift to prioritize domestic issues. In Arizona, a Democratic win could reshape House dynamics. CDC warns of a rise in dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Plus, updates on hurricane season and the fizzling of TikTok rapture predictions keep the convo lively!

18 snips
Sep 23, 2025 • 10min
Trump’s autism claims; Jimmy Kimmel’s return; TikTok deal; cancer risk; Fat Bear Week; and more
Dive into a whirlwind of topical discussions! Explore Trump’s controversial health claims and the buzz around a potential TikTok deal. Jimmy Kimmel makes a triumphant return, while rising cancer rates among young adults spark concern. On a lighter note, celebrate Fat Bear Week and learn how to vote for your favorite chunky bear. Each segment blends crucial insights with a dash of humor, perfect for keeping you informed and entertained!

Sep 22, 2025 • 9min
Charlie Kirk’s memorial; Palestinian state recognition; autism and Tylenol; Build-a-Bear; and more
Discussion kicks off with insights on Charlie Kirk's significant memorial and its ripple effect among conservatives, alongside Trump's bold calls for accountability. The podcast delves into international news, highlighting major countries recognizing a Palestinian state. A health alert links early acetaminophen use to autism risks and suggests potential treatments. Economic pressures remain a hot topic, with inflation concerns, while the FAA faces challenges in staffing. Surprisingly, Build-A-Bear sees a notable stock surge. Tune in for these captivating stories!


