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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'The Road to Wisdom' charts COVID skepticism, distrust and misinformation
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed that we are a deeply divided society. Cynicism and distrust of science, health professionals, and institutions have taken hold and remain, even after the emergency of the pandemic has faded.
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Dockworkers plan to strike, shut down 36 ports
The International Longshoremen's Association is demanding higher wages and says contract talks aren't progressing.
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Why white Catholic voters in Pennsylvania are a problem for Harris
Pennsylvania is shown to be a tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
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North Carolina reeling from Hurricane Helene
Most of western North Carolina is still without power, cell service and water.
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Israel weighs risks and rewards of escalating war against Hezbollah
As Israel's military eyes a ground invasion, we assess what the country stands to gain or lose by escalating a regional war.
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For young musicians in rural Utah, playing in an orchestra is a big deal
For young musicians in the rural towns of south-central Utah, playing in an orchestra is a rare treat.
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Tim Walz's time in China
In one of his first jobs, during his 20s, Walz spent a year teaching in China. Then, over several years, he and his wife brought many students on trips to China.
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MLB playoffs rounding into shape
Two more last-minute games on Monday will decide the final two places.
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How the looming port strike could impact truckers
About 45,000 dock workers at ports from Maine to Texas are scheduled to walk off the job on Tuesday for the first time since 1977.
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Trump, Harris honing messages in final 2024 stretch
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are honing their messages on the economy, immigration and abortion.
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Ayotzinapa 43: What we know, 10 years later
It's been 10 years since 43 young men were forcibly disappeared in the Mexican city of Iguala. They were students at the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College.
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How a grant is helping restore the first Black country club
Shady Rest Country Club in Scotch Plains, New Jersey was the first Black country club in the U.S. Big names teed off during the day, and at night, entertainers like Ella Fitzgerald performed.