
Here & Now
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A live production of NPR and WBUR Boston, 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.
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A new study from Uganda's Budongo Forest draws on decades of data suggesting chimps understand the specific medicinal properties of certain plants and will go out of their way to treat the maladies of their peers.
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Two separate reports out recently both paint a bad picture of falling financial literacy rates in the U.S.
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To make sure New Orleans continues to live up to its fame as the birthplace of jazz, one organization there makes sure kids know all about the genre.
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Conservative American Catholics are hoping for better relations with the Vatican after the election of the first American Pope, Leo XIV.
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President Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis is bringing more attention to the experiences of men across the country going through this.
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The week began with more tornadoes early Monday in Kansas.
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The resources were created under a bipartisan law that was passed in response to school shootings.
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Experts say heat this early in the year can be especially risky.
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It tells the story of how author Tessa Hulls' journalist grandmother's struggles with mental illness following China's Cultural Revolution continued to reverberate through the generations.