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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The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair.
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The Trump administration is shaking up how the federal government manages wildfires ahead of what could be a historically destructive fire season.
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Netflix turned heads in Hollywood by giving Greta Gerwig’s "Narnia" an exclusive theatrical release, a move that could signal a shift in the streamer’s relationship with movie theaters.
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Veterans dealing with war trauma often heal through finding a new passion: art, fishing or yoga.
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Melinda Liu moved to Beijing in 1980. She later opened Newsweek's Beijing bureau and has made Beijing her home for decades.
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President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened their two-day summit on Thursday, focused on trade, security, and stability.
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The album pays tribute to former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo's Musogee heritage and her musician mom.
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Thursday's meeting between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping concluded with a banquet attended by more than a dozen American CEOs.
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He never met his grandfather, who was a political prisoner and died in a labor camp. It was seen as a shameful chapter in his family's history and was never talked about, but 70 years later, Scott tells the story.
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Politico's Kyle Cheney finds that the White House has only won about 10% of cases, but critics believe the administration's real goal is to wear down immigrants who don't want to risk sitting in a detention facility for months.