Here & Now
Monday-Thursday, 2-4 p.m. on WPSU-FM
A live production of NPR and WBUR, in collaboration with public radio stations across the country, Here & Now reflects the fluid world of news as it’s happening in the middle of the day — with timely, smart and in-depth news, interviews and conversation.
The show's daily lineup includes interviews with newsmakers, NPR reporters and contributors, plus innovators, authors and artists from across the U.S. and around the globe.
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Without Anna Murray Douglass, Frederick Douglass may have never escaped slavery. Her legacy is intertwined with her husband’s.
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Since the start of the pandemic, we've heard a lot about empty office spaces collecting dust as workers adapt to work from home and hybrid work.
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The group approaches folk classics with musicians that reflect the diversity of today's United States.
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It's been a busy week in politics.
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Auction items include furniture, costumes, jewelry, glasses, art, sculpture and photographs.
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Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea have drawn U.S. strikes in Yemen, dredging up traumatic memories of the country's recent civil war.
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The Chiefs will be looking to be the first team to repeat as champions since the New England Patriots two decades ago.
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More than 15,000 home-based daycare providers participating in Illinois' low-income childcare assistance program are negotiating a contract with the state.
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The United States is carrying out airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
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According to family members, Israeli officers stormed the house early Thursday morning and took the men in the household, including the two teenagers who are U.S. citizens.