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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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has drafted a $10 billion proposal to fund the National Institute of Health's research toward designing new therapies to treat long COVID.
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Minouche Shafik was scrutinized for three hours by Congress about how Columbia has been fighting antisemitism on campus.
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They decided to share a piece of land that Hindus hold as sacred — and where Muslims had long worshipped in a Mediaeval mosque.
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It centers on the 1976 presidential race, the tightest primary ever and the sharp rise of the conservative wing of the Republican party.
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In the book, author Lissa Soep remembers two close friends who died and reflects on how their voices continue to speak through their loved ones.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he's focused on bringing down inflation.
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With strict catch limits, more than half of the fish caught by recreational fishermen in Florida are returned to the water. Efforts are underway to ensure that the released fish survive to be caught on another day.
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Roughly 100,000 Americans, most of whom are Black, are living with sickle cell disease. The recent Food and Drug Administration approval of two new gene therapies brings the promise of a cure.
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Vice grew into a $5.7 billion behemoth. It’s now a bare shadow of itself.
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New York district attorney Alvin Bragg says the case is really about trying to influence the 2016 election outcome.