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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Meet Vogue's new editor
Chloe Malle, daughter of director Louis Malle and actress Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as the new editor of American Vogue.
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Cash price for genetic testing during pregnancy may be cheaper than insurance
Many expectant moms face a weird question when it comes to a blood test for fetal genetic anomalies: Would you like to pay cash now? It could be a lot cheaper than using your insurance.
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Once a mermaid, always a mermaid: Former performers return to their roots
A group of women in their 70s recently visited the Florida springs where they once performed as mermaids to see if they still had the magic.
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Looking back on Japan's surrender in WWII, 80 years later
The process of Japanese surrender went smoothly until Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed his name on the wrong line.
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International students arrive at U.S. campuses amid Trump's immigration crackdown
The Trump Administration has clamped down on international student visas. That’s created delays for accepted students.
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Israel's takeover of Gaza is underway
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed dozens Palestinians.
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Historians find one of the oldest apple trees in North America
The tree is on an island off of Maine's coast.
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How Portland, Oregon, residents spark joy on the sidewalk
In Portland, Oregon, people have gone beyond the trend of Little Free Libraries.
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How does Israeli media cover Gaza?
There’s a widening gap between how Israelis and the rest of the world perceive the war and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Much of that is due to how the Israeli media portray the conflict at home.
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How Europe's disappearing glaciers could change the continent's rivers
Europe's Glaciers may disappear by the end of the century.
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Migrants defer their American dreams to seek asylum in Mexico
President Trump has made major changes to asylum policy on the southern border. The new policy essentially ends any possibility of entering the U.S.
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Traveling from NYC to D.C. on Amtrak's Acela — the fastest trains in the U.S.
Amtrak’s new Acela trains can hit 160 mph, but on the busy route between Boston and Washington, D.C., they don’t stay at that top speed for long.