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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What's at stake in hard-fought Nevada Senate race this November
The race will help determine which party holds power in Congress next year.
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UN says both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in first major inquiry into the war
A U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal remains in limbo after Hamas proposed a number of changes to the deal.
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Food gifts to feed the eyes and the palate from America's Test Kitchen's Elle Simone Scott
"Food Gifts" is filled with creative ideas about food, packaging and how to put together food baskets.
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Taking in the sights and sounds of North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains
North Carolina's Linville Gorge Wilderness is the third largest wilderness area in the state.
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Hunter Biden convicted on all felony gun charges
A federal jury in Delaware found President Biden’s son guilty of two counts of making false statements about his drug use when buying a gun. They also convicted him for possession of a firearm as a drug user or addict.
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'How Music Got Free' tells the story of record profits to online pirates
The music industry hit its peak in 1999, making $39 billion in global profits. After that, everything changed when the MP3 was created and groups of mostly teenagers in underground online chat rooms started sharing copyrighted music online for free.
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Why a group of experts rejected MDMA as a PTSD treatment
In 2020, an estimated 13 million Americans suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. For some, psychedelic drugs offer an exciting new horizon to treat it.
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In Alaska, communities celebrate first catch of the season with throwing parties
Traditionally, throughout many Indigenous coastal communities in Western Alaska, when someone catches their first seal of the season, their family holds a "throwing party" to distribute that fresh catch to women and elders.
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No one asks how new dads are doing. A pilot program aims to help
For decades, federal surveys have tracked the health and habits of new mothers. But rarely do they ask about a partner's well-being. Now, a program in a handful of states is monitoring the physical and mental health of new dads.
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Arizona border sheriff says Biden's immigration ban hurts asylum seekers, fails to address crime
President Biden restricted asylum seekers from entering the country in executive actions last week. But one border sheriff says the move hurts the vulnerable while failing to address crime at the border.
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'Purlie Victorious' Broadway revival won audiences — and now Tony nominations
Set in the 1950s, it starred Leslie Odom Jr. as the preacher Purlie, and powerhouse actor Kara Young as his accomplice, Lutabelle Gussie Jenkins. Together, they trick a profoundly racist white plantation owner in the Jim Crow South into returning Purlie's rightful inheritance.
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Why this year's Supreme Court case pile-up is unusual
The Supreme Court has less than three weeks before its typical July 1 deadline for announcing decisions, but it still has more than a dozen major cases outstanding.