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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Scientists work to save a foundational part of the marine food web
Some have dubbed eelgrass restoration a canary in the coal mine for the marine ecosystem.
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Employees at federal science agencies try to shield themselves from political influence
Unions representing certain agencies have bolstered their contracts with language intended to help protect them from political influence.
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White House says it will send billions to Ukraine
It's likely to be the last bit of support from the Biden administration before President-elect Donald Trump's team takes over.
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Israel raids last hospital in northern Gaza able treat intensive care patients
The raid followed months of intense attacks on the hospital and the area around it throughout which the doctors continued to treat patients.
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Native American New Year brings renewed pact with sacred salmon
The Nisqually tribe celebrated on the solstice under a canopy of winter stars.
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How Jimmy Carter's outsider status reshaped presidential politics
Carter deftly turned his outsider status into an asset and changed presidential politics.
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Eradicating disease across the world
Pakistan got rid of the disease trachoma, which can cause blindness.
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2024 was likely the hottest year on record
Climate change is playing a role, and scientists say it was even hotter than expected.
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How to avoid 'cancer ghosting' a loved one after diagnosis
The term refers to friends and family disappearing on the patient when cancer strikes.
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Have you seen this dog? Rescue dog makes a name for himself by escaping
A rescue dog on the run in New Orleans has become a celebrity of sorts as he's escaped adoptive homes twice and people are reporting sightings of the dog on social media.
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Ken Martin's bid for DNC chair
After a bruising election, Democrats will meet in February to choose a new party chair.
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Meet trilingual musician Saint Levant
Saint Levant is selling out tickets in the U.S. and Europe, honoring his father’s Gaza hotel that was destroyed in the war.