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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Los Angeles has been home to large Mexican and Korean communities for generations. And over the years, they've developed a brotherly love for one another. But a friendly rivalry will ensue when South Korea and Mexico compete in a World Cup match on Thursday night.
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A Muslim American immigrant from Bangladesh says he feels proud when he looks at the American flag. His son strongly disagrees.
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By Day 8 of the competition, all 48 teams have played their first match.
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A new NPR poll finds that the majority of Americans are not satisfied with President Trump's handling of the economy.
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In the movie, Robin Hood is old. He's bitter. He's grizzled and maligned, and distinctly not the hero of many other portrayals.
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Knicks fans celebrate the team's first NBA championship title in 53 years with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan.
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New York City is celebrating the first Knicks NBA championship in 53 years.
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Bill Pulte has used his current government position to find sensitive information about President Trump's perceived enemies.
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The case is about a man who used marijuana and was prosecuted for owning a gun.
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When’s the last time you left home without your cell phone?