Here & Now
Here & Now reflects the fluid world of news as it’s happening in the middle of the day, with timely, smart and in-depth news, interviews and conversation.
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The little-known history of Annie Fisher and her famous beaten biscuits
Despite the barriers brought by the Jim Crow era, Fisher built a million-dollar empire with her famous beaten biscuits, which grew in popularity far beyond her hometown of Columbia, Missouri.
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Aircraft production slowdown leads to airliner job cuts
Boeing has pledged safety over speed in fulfilling aircraft deliveries, after numerous technical mishaps. But the production delays have hurt air carriers, particularly Southwest.
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What to know about Trump's foreign policy proposals
A Trump administration could remake U.S. foreign policy.
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What the Republican platform says about health care
The Republican Party is walking back calls to cut Medicare and pass broad national abortion restrictions in its official policy platform released at the national convention Monday night.
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Special counsel to appeal documents case dismissal
Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment was improper and unlawful.
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The best games of 2024
As the pace of major releases has slowed amid layoffs and corporate mergers, games from smaller teams have had plenty of time in the spotlight.
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What is Conservapedia? The right-wing, conservative alternative to Wikipedia
The online encyclopedia was founded by Andrew Schlafly, the son of the influential conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly.
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Climate change complicates cleaning Colorado mining sites
New research says climate change has caused toxic metal pollution to double in some Colorado mountain streams. It's complicating efforts to clean up abandoned mining sites.
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How USA Gymnastics is making a comeback
Six years ago, USA Gymnastics was on the brink of collapse after a sexual abuse scandal. Now, a new generation of leaders, including several former gymnasts, is trying to steer the organization in a new direction.
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Israeli strikes kill at least 50 in Gaza, Palestinian health authorities say
The latest strikes come on the heels of a weekend attack in al-Mawasi, an area near Khan Younis, where Israeli forces bombed and killed at least 90 people over the weekend.
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Memoir 'The Lucky Ones' explores anti-Muslim violence in India
In "The Lucky Ones," Chowdhary shares her firsthand harrowing account of the days after the burning of some train carriages in a city called Godhra.
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Thousands of Philadelphia municipal employees return to work in person after citywide mandate
Philadelphia's new mayor mandated the return to in-person work.