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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No one asks how new dads are doing. A pilot program aims to help
For decades, federal surveys have tracked the health and habits of new mothers. But rarely do they ask about a partner's well-being. Now, a program in a handful of states is monitoring the physical and mental health of new dads.
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Arizona border sheriff says Biden's immigration ban hurts asylum seekers, fails to address crime
President Biden restricted asylum seekers from entering the country in executive actions last week. But one border sheriff says the move hurts the vulnerable while failing to address crime at the border.
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'Purlie Victorious' Broadway revival won audiences — and now Tony nominations
Set in the 1950s, it starred Leslie Odom Jr. as the preacher Purlie, and powerhouse actor Kara Young as his accomplice, Lutabelle Gussie Jenkins. Together, they trick a profoundly racist white plantation owner in the Jim Crow South into returning Purlie's rightful inheritance.
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Why this year's Supreme Court case pile-up is unusual
The Supreme Court has less than three weeks before its typical July 1 deadline for announcing decisions, but it still has more than a dozen major cases outstanding.
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EU election results: What to know as far-right makes gains
In France, President Emmanuel Macron has called for a snap parliamentary vote after a particularly strong showing by the National Rally Party.
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India and Pakistan face off in Cricket World Cup
Pakistan's shocking loss to the USA in the Cricket World Cup put a renewed spotlight on what was expected to be one of the biggest matches in the tourney: Pakistan and archrival India.
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Trump makes late endorsement in Nevada Senate primary
Republicans are hoping to oust first-term moderate Jacky Rosen, who is expected to win the Democratic primary Tuesday.
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What's a book ban?
PEN America defines a "book ban" as any challenge to a book that causes its removal, even temporarily. But people fighting to get certain books removed from schools hate the term.
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'Ultraviolet' tackles the challenge of being a tween boy in the 21st century
Young Adult author Aida Salazar set out to find books to help her tween son understand himself and the world he was growing up in but found her options nearly nonexistent.
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School's out. Here's why you might want to consider a summer job
For some, summer can be a time to unwind. But CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger says if you’re a student, it’s prime work time.
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Depths of Wikipedia explores digital archives
Writer Annie Rauwerda makes a habit of getting lost among the seemingly endless digital archives of Wikipedia.
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Biden commemorates D-Day anniversary on beaches of Normandy
He honored those who fought and died to protect democracy in World War II and spoke about the continuing need to stand up to protect democracy and strengthen our relationship with our allies in Europe.