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.
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WNBA player files lawsuit against former team alleging discrimination based on her pregnancy
The suit claims the Las Vegas Aces withheld agreed-upon benefits and challenged the player's commitment to the team after learning of her pregnancy. She was ultimately traded from the team.
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Author Paul Tremblay talks about his new book 'Horror Movie'
The book centers around the making of a low-budget horror film that goes catastrophically wrong and how that incident continues to reverberate when a remake is planned.
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New research shows the 6-ton altar stone at Stonehenge came from northern Scotland
The altar stone is in the center of Stonehenge and came from more than 400 miles away.
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What does your brain sound like? Professor creates music from brain waves
Berklee professor Richard Boulanger makes a song out of host Tiziana Dearing's brainwaves.
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A quarter of patients deemed unresponsive show signs of consciousness, study finds
New research has found that up to a quarter of people with severe brain damage show signs of brain activity that suggest they are aware of the world around them.
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Met fashion exhibit highlights smells, textures and sounds
Art museums have historically been places for looking. An exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has plenty of beautiful things to see — but it’s a feast for more than just your eyes.
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A Colorado park honors Dennis Weaver and his love for the environment
The late actor Dennis Weaver was known to play cowboys and deputy marshals. But the star found his happy place far from the glitz and glam of Hollywood.
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Ceasefire talks underway in Doha
At the talks are representatives from Qatar, Israel, Egypt and the U.S., but not Hamas.
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Why are trees and shrubs invading what's left of North America's prairies?
The largest portion of tallgrass prairie in the world is in danger.
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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.