
here & Now
Monday & Tuesday 2 PM - 3:30 PM, Wednesday & Thursday 3:30 PM - 4 PM
Here & Now offers a distinctive mix of hard news and rich conversation featuring interesting players from across the spectrum of arts and culture, business, technology, science, and politics.
Latest Episodes
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Rodney Smith Jr. is driving across the U.S. cutting grass for the elderly, people who are disabled, veterans and single mothers.
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Critics initially said the state moved too quickly. But 12 months in, Nevada has surpassed its tax revenue goals and is looking forward to more industry growth.
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The U.S. border with Canada is the world's longest international border, yet it receives very little attention.
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Temperatures at the peak of the heat wave are expected to be as high as 10 to 20 degrees above normal.
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As Massachusetts marijuana growers get ready to plant their first crops for recreational use, the state has set some of the country's toughest energy use regulations.
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Thousands of people on the island are still without power nearly 10 months after the storm. Solar advocates say renewable energy could offer a solution.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has called it a "national priority" to regulate nonstick chemicals that were once used in Teflon, Scotchguard and firefighting foam.
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The new film directed by Debra Granik is based on a man and his daughter who were discovered living in the woods outside Portland, Oregon.
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As NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg wrote, "More than any other justice, he was responsible for the advancement of LGBT rights."
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Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz discusses Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement announcement Wednesday.