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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Episodes
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How the MAGA movement grew after Jan. 6
“Finish What We Started: The MAGA Movement’s Ground War to End Democracy" centers on the millions of people — the foot soldiers — aligned with the MAGA movement
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George Latimer wins New York primary that hinged on support for Israel
This congressional primary in the New York suburbs exposed divisions among Democrats over support for Israel.
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How political misinformation is targeted at Latinos, according to a new study
A new poll from the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas asked 3,000 Latinos about their exposure and belief in misinformation, trust in elections and perceptions of artificial intelligence.
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Sudan's civil war sparks famine, humanitarian crisis
The ongoing war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and a paramilitary group called the Rapid Armed Forces has sparked a humanitarian crisis in one of the most vulnerable parts of the world.
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The enduring legacy of Black guides at Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park in south-central Kentucky has the world's largest underground cave system.
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Prince's 'Purple Rain' turns 40
Minneapolis music writer Andrea Swensson's book commemorates the 40th anniversary of Prince's "Purple Rain" album, which regularly ranks as one of the greatest albums of all time.
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How one Brazilian city is tackling the surge of dengue cases
In Brazil, year-round epidemics of what is known as “breakbone fever” are becoming the norm.
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Extreme heat across the U.S. is causing infrastructure to crumble
Warped train tracks, brush fires and mechanical malfunctions due to the summer heat have caused massive delays for travelers this summer.
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Apple and Netflix push phone gaming to rival video game consoles
Apple is courting the world's top game developers for the iPhone. It's already brought big-screen games like "Resident Evil" and "Assassin's Creed" into the fold.
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‘Almost universally worried’: European leaders fixated on outcome of U.S. elections
European allies are feeling anxious about the possibility of a second Trump presidency, according to a new report in The Atlantic.
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New research looks into neurological conditions in Black Americans' brains
The first study looked at the brains of more than 100 deceased people who identified as African American.
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Protests outside an LA synagogue turn into a brawl
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators say they were there not because it is a synagogue but because of a meeting being held there advertised as a real estate event to sell land in Israel.