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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At least 79 people were arrested.
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From county clerks to poll workers, election workers are quitting their jobs over threats and harassment tied to election deniers.
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The new Department of Labor rules focus on the fiduciary standard of care.
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Doris Kearns Goodwin's late husband Dick Goodwin was a speechwriter for former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
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Students at California State Polytechnic University Humboldt demand that the university divest from Israel because of Israel's treatment of Palestinians in Gaza.
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We've all been trained to look out for red flags on first dates, like when someone orders for you without asking or spends the entire evening talking about themselves. But what about financial red flags?
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New York Times Andes bureau chief Julie Turkewitz recently spoke with migrants about their stories as they crossed the dangerous swath of jungle into Panama called the Darien Gap.
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This Friday, the owners of Just-In-Time Recreation will reopen its doors six months after one of the worst mass shootings in Maine history.
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A new report finds the inequality gap is getting worse between the children who have access to preschool and those who don’t.