
here & Now
Monday & Tuesday 2 PM - 3:30 PM, Wednesday & Thursday 3:30 PM - 4 PM
Here & Now offers a distinctive mix of hard news and rich conversation featuring interesting players from across the spectrum of arts and culture, business, technology, science, and politics.
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As the 900-mile-long East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project takes shape in Uganda, led by French energy giant Total and Chinese partners. The project promises economic benefits but threatens to displace approximately 100,000 people from their homes and livelihoods.
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The crew of a scientific research vessel discovered a strange black goo clinging to their ship. Perplexed, they send a sample to microbial biologists for analysis and the results come back inconclusive.
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The Trump administration's is talking about remaking the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, as disasters unfold
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During the Srebrenica genocide, 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed. It's remembered as the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II.
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In Hawaiian culture, there’s a tradition of celebrating an individual in song.
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Just days before it was supposed to go into effect, the rule was struck down by an appeals court in St. Louis.
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One of the summer's biggest blockbusters, "Superman," opens this weekend. But it's already been denounced by rightwing commentators, who claim its filmmakers are pushing a "woke" agenda.
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The fire ended up destroying homes across several communities, among them the historic Black neighborhood of Altadena.
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An American will feature in a women's Tennis Grand Slam final for the fourth consecutive time this weekend.
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In the days since deadly flash floods killed more than 100 people in central Texas, there have been many questions about emergency systems in the U.S.