Here and Now
Weekdays at Noon - 2 PM
Here & Now is public radio's daily news magazine, bringing you the news that breaks after Morning Edition and before All Things Considered.
Emmy and Peabody award winning Robin Young brings more than 25 years of broadcast experience to her role as host of Here & Now. Co-host Jeremy Hobson worked at Marketplace for six years and was also a producer for NPR's All Things Considered and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! in addition to experience as a reporter for several NPR member stations.
Latest Episodes
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Summer activities now run about $2,400 to $6,000 per kid per summer, on average.
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Vendors all over sell fruit, vegetables, meats, prepared food, chips and salsa, hot sauce, baked goods, and more.
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Settlers destroyed a shepherding community in the occupied West Bank despite a suspension order from Israel's highest court. The court has warned of legal anarchy as more of its decisions are flouted.
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Host Scott Tong is hosting from member station WCMU in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
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He faced tough questions on hot-button issues such as an "anti-weaponization fund" that could compensate Jan. 6 rioters.
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Also found in raspberries, the discovery of Erythrulose in interstellar space may also provide clues to the origins of life.
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The decision could have broader impacts on TPS holders from other countries, and also businesses who are run by them or employ them.
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Back in 2024, Venezuelans in and outside of the country mobilized a grassroots campaign on social media to prove the country's socialist dictatorship had stolen the presidential election.
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A massive heat wave in the Pacific Ocean, coupled with a strong El Niño, could spell trouble for extreme weather in the U.S. and also accelerate sea level rise.
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New York City launched a city-wide initiative to protect outdoor workers from extreme heat. But components of the plan aren't due until next year.