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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Nebraska teen has accused of derailing train
The teen walked up to investigators on the scene and said he thought the derailment was caused by a switch that must have been flipped.
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Using AI for facial recognition — or fin recognition — for whales and dolphins
Artificial intelligence is helping researchers track individual whales and dolphins.
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In 'The Caretaker,' acclaimed author Ron Rash mines memories and family history
The novel centers around a young man who's the caretaker for both the local cemetery and the wife of his best friend who's been drafted into the Korean War.
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Yo-yo championships kick off in Cleveland
The contest features various styles of yo-yo play, with each contestant doing a performance set to music.
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Politics latest: Harris to campaign with VP pick next week, Trump talk roils Black journalist group
Former President Donald Trump's invitation to speak Wednesday to the National Association of Black Journalists is dividing members.
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With tensions rising in the Middle East, how does U.S. influence play in?
Tensions are heightened in the Middle East after the death of a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and a Hamas political leader in Iran. Both countries are blaming Israel for the attack.
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Secret Service investigation: The latest after Trump assassination attempt
The previous U.S Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned last week after a disastrous appearance in front of the House Oversight Committee.
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Kari Lake wins Senate primary in Arizona, along with other election deniers
We discuss Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake's primary win Tuesday and other primary results that indicate that election denialism has a firm hold in the Arizona GOP.
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New investigation finds UnitedHealth Group using patients for profit
UnitedHealth Group, which is the country's largest health insurer, enticed doctors through bonuses and performance reviews to make patients seem as sick as possible.
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Why Palestinian doctors are being barred from entering Gaza
The World Health Organization reports more than 10,000 people need to receive specialized medical care outside of Gaza.
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U.S. men's basketball to face South Sudan in Olympics
South Sudan defeated Puerto Rico on Sunday in the country's first Olympic basketball victory.
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Chef Karen Akunowicz's cookbook gives you what you 'crave'
Many know chef Karen Akunowicz from her appearances on Food Network’s cooking competitions, including the wildly popular "Tournament of Champions." But that’s just scratching the surface of the young chef’s already distinguished career.