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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Episodes
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NATO world leaders' concerns about Trump
NATO leaders meeting in Washington D.C. have concerns about the prospect of a second former President Donald Trump presidency.
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SCOTUS decisions weaken federal agencies. How far will those impacts reach?
The court overturned a 40-year precedent known as the Chevron Deference, which deferred to experts and scientists at agencies to interpret ambiguous laws, as long as those interpretations were reasonable.
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Wimbledon tennis tournament is in the home stretch
The women's draw has seen upset after upset, while the men's competition has been more predictable.
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A Colorado park honors actor Dennis Weaver and his love for the environment
The late actor Dennis Weaver was known to play cowboys and deputy marshals. But the star found his happy place far from the glitz and glam of Hollywood.
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How could RFK Jr. impact the 2024 presidential race?
Kennedy says he is the candidate for change.
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Teens and tweens are becoming major consumers of skin care products
Dermatologists say some ingredients (like retinol and chemical exfoliants) can actually harm young skin.
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Why aren't more editorial boards and columnists calling on Trump to step aside?
The day after the disastrous presidential debate, the New York Times editorial board and several of its well-known columnists called on President Biden to step out of the race.
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NATO Deputy Secretary General on Ukraine support, future of the alliance
Tuesday is the 75th anniversary of the NATO alliance.
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How doing your own research can confirm fake news
A new study has found that when you do your own research, using search engines like Google is likely to produce conspiracy theories, disinformation or fake news.
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Arlo Guthrie reflects on his father Woody and his musical legacy
Last year, musician Arlo Guthrie did a four-city tour of "What's Left of Me," which featured Guthrie in conversation with writer Bob Santelli.
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The next president has power to influence climate through judicial appointments
Judges have no role over policy; they’re supposed to interpret the law. But the way they interpret the law has a big effect over policies, especially climate policies.
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Aid to Ukraine has stalled Russia's advances, but supplies delays come with a cost
Those on the frontline reckon with the consequences of delayed decisions.