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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This LA public defender's office is dedicated to clients with cognitive disabilities
The office helps people access treatment.
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Lessons from Colombia's clean energy transition
Two years ago, Colombia's president announced the country would stop exploring for fossil fuels.
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With increasing AI popularity, how can you make your emails sound more human?
Artificial intelligence email assistants are crafting perfect, tailor-made messages with minimal human input.
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How Palestinian life has changed under increasing Israeli occupation
Israel’s control has increased significantly since Oct. 7, 2023, and Palestinians have seen their livelihoods constricted and their lands confiscated at unprecedented rates.
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In Alaska, one man uses balloon art to quell winter blues
Fairbanks, Alaska, gets extremely cold and dark in the winter, and residents turn to all kinds of hobbies to keep seasonal depression at bay.
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College student with cerebral palsy returns to clinic that transformed her life
Individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy and their families face a number of challenges.
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Inside the push to remove barbed wire in the West
Barbed wire can kill, injure or block migrating wildlife.
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Maine cultivates next generation of loggers
Maine's forest products industry is worth more than $8 billion. But its logging workforce is dwindling.
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States renegotiate their share of the Colorado River without federal intervention
The Trump administration is using different tactics than his predecessor to get the states that share the Colorado River to agree on how to do it in a climate-changed world.
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Taking captioning glasses on a test run
Captioning glasses, equipped with microphones, caption human speech and display it on the lenses.
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Telehealth is in limbo as the government shutdown wears on
Medicare patients have embraced telehealth.
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Why support for Israel among U.S. conservatives is starting to crack
For a decade, political support for Israel has come from conservative Christians. But now isolationism and antisemitism are changing the tone.