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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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.
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Climate disasters force Princeville, NC, residents to relocate to higher ground
Princeville, North Carolina, is America’s oldest community founded by formerly enslaved people. The historic town has been devastated by countless floods and other climate-fueled disasters since it was created.
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Seniors in California face major insurance coverage issues
California tried but failed to fix a major insurance coverage problem for seniors.
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'Wellness' by Nathan Hill is out in paperback and on Oprah's book picks list
In his novel, Hill explores the nature of truth, love and art through the prism of one couple.
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Stamp prices go up again
All services from the U.S. Postal Service will rise more than 7%.
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How much influence is Christian nationalism gaining?
Kevin Roberts — president of the Heritage Foundation, which created Project 2025 — recently said the country is “in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.”
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Why Biden's age and competency has dominated media coverage since the debate
Media coverage of former President Donald Trump's falsehoods and bluster has been overwhelmed by speculation about whether President Biden will stay in the race.
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UN Security Council meets after Russia bombs Ukrainian children's hospital
The blast caused killed dozens of people.
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FDA approves new drug that slows cognitive decline from Alzheimer's
The medication, sold under the brand name Kisunla, is only the second drug on the market aimed at slowing the progression of the debilitating neurological disease.
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Kelsie Whitmore pitches her way into the baseball history books
Whitmore is the first woman to play in the Pioneer League, an independent MLB league partner.