
Here & Now
Weekdays 11 a.m.
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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As temperatures climb, chef Kathy Gunst loses her desire for traditional meals made of a main course, vegetable and starch.
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Growing up, Barbara Grier was confused and frustrated by the lack of literature available about lesbian love. She eventually went on to co-found the largest lesbian publishing company in the world.
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The Supreme Court's ruled Friday on birthright citizenship.
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Author and gardener Simon Akeroyd recommends saving money by growing your vegetables at home.
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The album continues Quesada's love affair with the balada style of music and features an array of collaborations with Latin artists.
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Delijani unpacks the viability of a democracy if outside forces, like the United States, get involved.
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A provision of the U.S. Senate’s version of the reconciliation bill that would cap a tax that helps states pay for Medicaid is facing a roadblock.
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Parents of elementary-school kids can opt them out of certain school lessons that conflict with their religious beliefs.
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This week, the Washington Post is out with a list of the 50 best airports in America.
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This season, "The Gilded Age" — HBO’s drama about the boom years of the 1880s in New York City — moves past its original status as a thinly Americanized version of Downton Abbey.