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Supreme Court rulings. Breaking news. Thoughtful interviews. 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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They decided to share a piece of land that Hindus hold as sacred — and where Muslims had long worshipped in a Mediaeval mosque.
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In the book, author Lissa Soep remembers two close friends who died and reflects on how their voices continue to speak through their loved ones.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he's focused on bringing down inflation.
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Roughly 100,000 Americans, most of whom are Black, are living with sickle cell disease. The recent Food and Drug Administration approval of two new gene therapies brings the promise of a cure.
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Vice grew into a $5.7 billion behemoth. It’s now a bare shadow of itself.
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Senators heard from engineers, managers and others about failings at the company, and allegations that some of those workers were harassed to stay quiet.
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The lithium-ion batteries the bikes rely on have become one of the most common causes of fires and fire-related deaths in New York.
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The agency announced last week that plants across the country will be required to reduce emissions of two chemicals linked to cancer.
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President Zelenskyy says Ukraine deserves similar Western military help Israel received against IranArmed forces of the U.S. , Britain, France and Jordan all helped Israel take down more than 300 Iranian drones and missiles. Many Ukrainians wish they were getting the same help.
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Gang violence and a humanitarian crisis have upended life in Haiti. To rectify the situation, a new transitional council has been approved to choose a new prime minister and a new president.