
Here and Now
Monday through Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m.
Hosted by: Robin Young & Jeremy Hobson Here & Now is public radio's daily news magazine, bringing you the news that breaks after Morning Edition and before All Things Considered.
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At the same time President Trump wants to encourage Americans to have more babies and reverse declining birth rates, his administration has also stopped collecting key data to better understand the health of new mothers.
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In "Conan Must Go," former late-night host Conan O'Brien clowns his way across the world.
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The book centers around a recently deceased artist and the people who lay claim to her work and her story.
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For the first time ever, someone born in the United States has become pope.
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Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was born in Chicago and was elevated to pope by the College of Cardinals on Thursday.
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The new pope was elected on Thursday by cardinals voting in their second ballot.
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Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake struck a deal to have One America News Network supply content to Voice of America. Lake says the deal with the far-right network won't come at any taxpayer cost.
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Rafael Nadal won the French Open an incredible 14 times. The tennis great's skills, especially on clay courts, were unmatched.
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Republicans are working to cut $880 billion dollars without cutting Medicaid or raising the deficit.