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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It is a big day on the ice with medal events in speed skating and women’s figure skating. Plus, Team USA is taking on Team Canada in the women's Olympic hockey gold medal game.
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Mt. Graham is known as a sky island, a mountain ecosystem surrounded by a “sea of desert.”
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The former prince was previously stripped of his royal titles over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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A study published this week in the Journal of American College Health found that more than half of U.S. college students report feeling lonely.
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The governor's executive order declaring a state of emergency said the fires in Woodward county are about 20% contained.
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It's no secret that President Trump has made liberal use of his pardon power during his time as president of the United States. But his generous usage of this presidential power to offer clemency to his supporters has led to some Americans viewing this power as a reward for loyalists.
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When multi-million-dollar payments from Beijing’s sports bureau were accidentally revealed last year, Eileen Gu's name was quickly scrubbed from the budget.
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The networked blocked Colbert from airing the interview because of a new Federal Communications Commission guidance on equal airtime.
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President Trump's big domestic policy agenda makes cuts to Medicaid. According to a health policy research nonprofit, rural areas are expected to lose around $140 billion. But the law also will send states $50 billion over 5 years to transform rural health.
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Warming temperatures and no snow are problems in Western states, where winter sports are a billion-dollar industry.