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.
Episodes
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New York exhibit takes visitors inside where Anne Frank lived
For the first time ever, a recreation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazis is available outside of Amsterdam.
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VA doctors and therapists say Trump's back-to-office order will hurt veterans
Under the Trump administration, federal agencies are calling employees into the office.
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How a shifting U.S. role in preventing HIV could impact women in Africa
The United Nation’s HIV/AIDS program estimates millions more deaths around the world over the next four years if U.S. funding does not resume.
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Open water swimmers fight to keep pollution out of the River Avon
A group of swimmers is campaigning for the Avon to get bathing status by the British government, which would mean the water would be regularly tested for pollutants and dumping to ensure they're kept clean enough to be safe for swimmers.
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Aid groups say Gaza warehouses are running out of supplies
Aid groups warn their warehouses are close to empty as the Israeli blockade enters its second month.
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Can empathy be a bad thing? New thinking on the right says 'yes'
Empathy, the act of understanding and sharing the feelings of others, has long been the underpinning of religious, humanitarian, and philosophical teachings. Now, there's a new perspective increasingly heard in conservative circles.
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Supreme Court hears case about religious tax exemption
The Supreme Court is considering a case about a Catholic charity in Wisconsin that's seeking an exemption from paying into the state's unemployment insurance system.
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Behind the scenes at the Baltimore Orioles' opening day
They’re playing the Boston Red Sox this afternoon— a game that officials pushed to an earlier start time as they watch the forecast for strong thunderstorms.
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Tennessee challenges education rights for immigrant students
It's a move to try to overturn a Supreme Court decision guaranteeing education for all.
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Predicting cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease
New tests of blood and spinal fluid can show how far Alzheimer's has progressed and how fast a patient's memory will decline.
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Is Sudan on the verge of another civil war?
At the heart of the tension is a power struggle between the country’s president and vice president. Both leaders signed a peace agreement in 2018 to end that conflict.
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Parents file lawsuit over son's death at college football practice
The parents of a freshman who died after his first college football practice have filed a lawsuit against Bucknell University over his death.