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 do grocery price increases influence politics?
Grocery prices are up nearly 30% since the start of the pandemic, and last month saw the biggest jump in three years.
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Professors on Turning Point USA's watchlist tell their stories
Many of the nearly 50 Illinois professors on the list say they have faced online threats, including, in some cases, threats of death and sexual assault.
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Beverly Cleary's 'Henry Huggins' series turns 75
The six books in the series follow the everyday adventures of Henry and his canine companion, Ribsy.
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Dating app data is hard to access, so researchers made their own app
Dating apps collect a lot of useful data from their users that could help researchers better understand love and relationships.
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Trump announces hike to visa category used by Indians — and chaos ensues
The H1-B visa is overwhelmingly used by Indian nationals to work in U.S. tech firms.
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In Uganda, a multibillion-dollar oil project is impacting locals' health and livelihood
Communities living in the middle of a large energy project along one of Africa's largest lakes complain that the effects of the construction are creating stress and illness.
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'Sisters in the Wind' tells story of a Native teen in northern Michigan
Angeline Boulley, author of the hit "FireKeeper’s Daughter," writes thrillers for teenagers set in Native American communities in northern Michigan, like the ones where her family has lived for generations.
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Super typhoon moves toward Hong Kong and southern China
The super typhoon ravaged the Philippines' northern islands on Monday. Flooding and landslides displaced more than 17,000 people.
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Trump administration appoints new acting director at U.S. Census Bureau
President Trump called for the alteration of census data that affects elections for president and the U.S. House.
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Exploring the underground Latin music scene in Tokyo
From cumbia to salsa and Chicano rap, Latin music has a home among audiences in Tokyo, Japan.
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West Bank residents respond to Western nations' recognition of Palestinian state
They say that life on the ground is difficult due to Israel's crackdown since the war with Gaza began.
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How a retired accountant ended up in the LSU marching band
Retired accountant Kent Broussard of Baton Rouge decided to go back to college. Now, he's part of the marching band.