Here and Now
Monday - Friday 11am, 89.9 FM
Here! Now! In the moment! Paddling in the middle of a fast moving stream of news and information. 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.
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The Justice Department has not finished releasing files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The rising cost of housing, utilities and food is making it tough for working-class and middle-class Americans to make ends meet.
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Diggins holds four Olympic medals, including a gold, and seven World Champion medals.
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Alicia Graf Mack is leading a 20-city U.S. tour, which began in January and concludes in Newark, New Jersey, on May 10.
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Iran is under a near-total communications blackout.
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President Trump is threatening to attack Iran's power plants and bridges if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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On Monday night, the University of Connecticut plays the University of Michigan in the men's division.
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In the mid-2010s, we were told the edible insects were about to take off in the U.S. and Europe in a big way. But a decade later, the bug food industry is in turmoil, with start-ups closing down and costs too high.
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The crew aboard the Orion spaceship is looping around the moon, making observations of the far side and going deeper into space than humans have ever ventured before.
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States are rolling out plans for their share of a $50 billion fund meant to improve rural health care. In some states, the money may provoke rural hospitals to cut services.