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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Wild horses in the west: A look at America's mustang problem
Scientists say there are more horses than the land can support. But some believe the horses should be left to run free.
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How a small library near the U.S.-Mexico border programs to serve families
A library in Arizona realized it couldn’t serve young children without also serving their caregivers. Now, its community approach has helped land one of the highest honors for libraries.
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How Republicans envision the future of the party
While Democrats are gearing up to choose a new nominee for president, Republicans are locking down and uniting around their support of former President Donald Trump.
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Without Biden, what's the Trump campaign strategy?
Some suggest that Biden’s departure is throwing the Tump campaign into disarray,.
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Delta Air Lines still in chaos following Crowdstrike outage
Delta Air Lines has continued to cancel hundreds of flights as the fallout from the Crowdstrike outage continues to impact the company.
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Israel PM Netanyahu to address Congress
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington this week, where he will deliver a joint address to Congress on Wednesday.
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Do legal challenges to replacing Biden on the ballot stand a chance?
The Brookings Institution's Ciara Torres-Spelliscy points out that such legal challenges don't have merit because the Democratic nominee isn't officially chosen until the convention in August.
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Spending on safer streets sparks conflict with residents
Cities across the country are using billions of dollars in federal funding to make streets safer. But in some places, that’s also accelerating conflict with local residents who don’t like the changes.
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Wall Street trolls are still buying retail stocks
Retail traders are still buying stocks as much as they were during the pandemic, subverting expectations that they would go away after people returned to work and their pre-COVID lives.
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Former Harris aide on Biden ending campaign
With President Biden announcing he would be pulling out of the race for the White House, many are asking what the calculus is for the party and Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Women in Ukraine take over traditionally male-dominated jobs as war continues
A program in Ukraine trains women to drive buses and large trucks, jobs typically dominated by men.
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Medical ethicists raise flags over controversial new transplant technique
The technique restarts blood circulation in newly deceased donors to keep their organs fresher.