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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'Class Dismissed' explores how universities fail students of color
Inequalities in students’ lives and universities' lack of support for these students can make college success a tall order for many.
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Comparing the Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance campaigns
From the dulcet tones of Bon Iver to Gaza protests, campaign season is in full swing.
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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif moves toward gold despite misinformation around her gender
Khelif met all International Olympic Committee requirements to compete in Paris, even as international voices ranging from former President Donald Trump to author J.K. Rowling mischaracterized her as transgender or male.
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Olympics and sports book recommendations for your summer reading list
Are you hooked on the Olympics? If you like the movie, the book may be better.
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How to see the Perseid meteor shower
The Perseid meteor shower comes this time every year and is set to peak late Sunday night into early Monday morning.
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Ukraine launches surprise incursion into Russia, risking the defense of its own territory
A Russian general said around 1,000 troops and dozens of armored vehicles crossed the country’s northeastern border.
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Olympic update: Wrestling rumbles and track triumphs
The U.S. struck gold twice on the track Tuesday night.
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'Our History is the Future' explores lessons from Indigenous resistance for today's water crises
In the book, author Nick Estes tells stories of past Indigenous acts of resistance and how that resistance has lessons for the growing global water crisis.
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Tropical Storm Debby drenches Southeast and strands residents in Savannah, Georgia
Firefighters used boats to evacuate people in Savannah, Georgia, as historic floodwaters rose throughout the Southeast.
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How people use digital devices to increase productivity
Social media constantly distracts us, but some people are using it to increase focus.
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EPA bans use of herbicide DCPA citing serious health impacts
In a statement, one EPA administrator called the herbicide, known as DCPA, “so dangerous that it needs to be removed from the market immediately.”
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Whether Vance or Walz, a veteran could be the next vice president
The Republican and Democratic picks for vice president don’t agree on much, but they do have at least one thing in common: They are both U.S. military veterans.