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.
Episodes
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Where does Trump stand with unions after calling to fire striking workers?
The United Auto Workers immediately filed charges against Trump with the National Labor Relations Board of unfair labor practices. And the head of the Teamsters called the comment "economic terrorism."
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Pharmaceutical deal to lower Medicare drug prices
The Biden administration says the deal could save Americans $6 billion a year.
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Journalist who covered Columbia University protests reflects on president’s resignation
Nemat Shafik is the third Ivy League president to leave her job after facing intense criticism over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus in the spring.
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Mpox declared a global health emergency
The World Health Organization has declared the deadly mpox outbreak sweeping across Africa as a global emergency.
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Some Republicans are calling for a Trump campaign reset. Is it actually possible?
Some Republicans are calling for a reset of former President Donald Trump's campaign.
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Philadelphia orders municipal employees back to the office
Return-to-office policies are getting stricter — and that’s upending the lives of people who’d gotten used to working from home.
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The challenges captives freed in a Russia prisoner swap face in returning to their old lives
Evan Gershkovich and others returned to the U.S. in a historic prisoner swap with Russia. They face a long road to recovery.
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What to know about Arizona's ballot initiative on abortion
If passed, the amendment would allow abortion up to viability and prevent the state from penalizing others for assisting pregnant women get abortions.
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3 years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan
The Taliban is not officially recognized by any country in the world and it remains isolated.
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People in states with abortion bans are accessing pills through telehealth
As the number of abortions nationwide continues to grow, pregnant people in states with restrictions and bans are accessing pills from out-of-state providers. Some say they're breaking the law.
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New book says we need to be 'Rethinking Rescue' of animals
Author Carol Mithers profiles Lori Weise, whose organization Downtown Dog Rescue helps low-income and unhoused people keep their animals rather than giving them up due to lack of resources.
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The state of discount airlines
Summer travel has been hot, with airports clocking record passengers. Yet the nation's budget airlines are losing money.