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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'Hundreds of Beavers' is the little indie film that could
"Hundreds of Beavers" was made on a low budget during two Wisconsin winters. Since then, the film has developed a cult following.
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How it would work if Trump tried to prosecute his political rivals
Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to prosecute political rivals.
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Chicagoans splash into an unseasonably warm Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan keeps breaking temperature records, extending this year's beach season for some in Chicago.
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Possible listeria outbreak: More than 11 million pounds of meat recalled
The recall includes hundreds of ready-to-eat items like salads and frozen meals, and it affects popular grocery chains like Walmart, Kroger and Trader Joe’s.
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What we know about a secretive ICE training program for civilians
ICE has trained an estimated hundreds of civilians on using guns, surveillance tactics and more.
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Harris and Trump talk policy in two different settings on Tuesday
Harris took questions Monday night from radio host Charlamagne tha God, while Trump did an interview with Bloomberg News.
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The Linda Lindas on playing packed stadiums, releasing a new album
The Linda Lindas opened for the Rolling Stones in Los Angeles in July. Then they joined Green Day on The Saviors Tour, playing in cities across the country.
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Supreme Court hears case about permits regulating sewage in waterways
San Francisco is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over the permits, in a case that professor Camille Pannu says centers on who is responsible for pollution that is increasingly caused by climate change.
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Valuable advice on parenting a disabled child shared in new book
"Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child" is a roadmap offering guidance, stories, and support for parents about diagnosis, school, insurance, disability rights and parenting.
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National Ballet of Ukraine embarks on U.S. tour
The National Ballet of Ukraine is on its first-ever tour of the United States since the country's independence from the USSR in 1991.
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Wrongful convictions are at the center of John Grisham's new book 'Framed'
Grisham and his co-author and Centurion Ministries founder Jim McCloskey write about men and women who were convicted of crimes because of poor policing and incompetent "expert witnesses."
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The popularity of vegan meals in California schools is growing
The change is due to two main factors: school programs aimed at diversifying menus and offering more options, and students and parents becoming more conscious of the impact of meat and dairy practices on the environment.