Here & Now
MONDAY-FRIDAY 12-3 p.m.
Here & Now is NPR’s midday developing news program, focused on what’s changed since Morning Edition and what it means for listeners. The program is hosted by Robin Young, Deepa Fernandes, and Scott Tong.
Produced in a unique collaboration between NPR and WBUR Boston, the program showcases an unmatched range of voices and regional perspectives. In addition, Here & Now editorial partners include STAT (science & medical), Grist (environmental reporting) and regular appearances by the international reporters of the Washington Post.
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With an election underway, some critics are warning H-Pop may have destructive power.
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Last year on April 23, Olympic gold medalist and world-champion American sprinter Tori Bowie was found dead in her Florida home at the age of 32. An autopsy found that the cause of death was complications related to childbirth.
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The company says it will no longer share quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025.
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The Biden administration says the U.S. was not involved in Israel’s attack on Iran on Friday.
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Author, photographer and professor Emily Raboteau wrote the new essay collection "Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'The Apocalypse.'"
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Instagram grids increasingly have zero photos. Young people are driving this trend by prioritizing fleeting and private engaging over permanent interactions.
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The number of people experiencing homelessness reached a record high in 2023, up 12% from the previous year.
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The graphic novel interweaves his personal history with the story of how his grandfather and father fled Vienna to escape the Nazis.
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More than a hundred students protesting at Columbia University were arrested Thursday night.