Here & Now
MONDAY-FRIDAY 12-3 p.m.
Here & Now is NPR’s midday developing news program, focused on what’s changed since Morning Edition and what it means for listeners. The program is hosted by Robin Young, Deepa Fernandes, and Scott Tong.
Produced in a unique collaboration between NPR and WBUR Boston, the program showcases an unmatched range of voices and regional perspectives. In addition, Here & Now editorial partners include STAT (science & medical), Grist (environmental reporting) and regular appearances by the international reporters of the Washington Post.
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Massachusetts is one of many states under financial pressure as more migrants from the southern border seek refuge.
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Evangelical Christians — a key voting bloc for former President Donald Trump — have influenced the country’s religious, cultural and political discourse for decades.
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Many of us spend our careers wondering what age we will be able to retire at and live comfortably.
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Grants Pass, Oregon, gives out fines and jail time for camping in public.
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A measure passed in the House this weekend would force the sale of the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok or ban it from app stores in the U.S.
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Heat is the most direct and perhaps most deadly effect of climate change.
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A recent study shows that transitioning to electric trucks can save lives and money.
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This year’s celebrations may take on a more somber tone.
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Held v. Montana lead plaintiff on future of climate laws as state seeks to overturn landmark victoryMontana seeks to overturn a landmark climate case that found that the state's dealings with the fossil fuel industry had violated its constitutional provision to provide a "clean and healthful environment" to residents.