Here & Now
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Here & Now brings you the news that breaks after Morning Edition, and before All Things Considered. Produced at WBUR in Boston, and hosted by Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson, Here & Now combines the best in news journalism with intelligent, broad-ranging conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, as well as features on arts and culture.
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A gag order prohibiting the former president from attacking witnesses and jurors was the first order of business as his criminal trial resumed Tuesday morning.
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Police arrested dozens of demonstrators Monday at New York University and at Yale University. And last week, more than 100 protesters were arrested at Columbia University.
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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.