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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The map was drawn by South Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature and challengers said was a racial gerrymander.
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Trauma specialist Karesten Koenen talks about how people who have experienced trauma and violence can overcome it.
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Millions of Americans have to borrow money from friends or family to make ends meet.
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Many people were born of rape during the 100 days of violence and to this day still face societal stigma for how they were conceived.
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The drug MDMA has appeared effective in clinical trials, but new concerns have emerged about the quality of the research. Those are likely to come up during a public meeting next month.
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Images over Gaza indicate that a protracted military occupation by Israel appears likely, even though Israeli leaders say they don't intend to permanently occupy Gaza.
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The law would allow police officers to detain anyone they suspect to be in the U.S. illegally.
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The book centers around the family of an English earl and a former Hong Kong supermodel whose fortunes appear to depend on their son marrying money.
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Greenfield, Iowa, was among the worst affected by tornado damage on Tuesday.
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A dark-pigmented streak on the nail could be a serious form of cancer known as a subungual melanoma.