
Here & Now
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NPR's 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. The show's daily lineup includes interviews with newsmakers, NPR reporters, editors and bloggers, innovators and artists from across the U.S. and around the globe.
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At least 6 kids have died in the U.S. and several others have required organ transplants.
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Gloria Estela Ventura, David's mom, was originally from Guatemala and worked as a certified nursing assistant in the Los Angeles area.
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An area called the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve in the south is home to migrating birds, dolphins and endangered species. Russian forces sparked fires large enough to be seen from space there.
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Semiconductors are in your car, your phone and your dishwasher.
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Nash is revisiting his first two solo albums — "Songs for Beginners" and "Wild Things" — for a new live album.
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Physicians, nurses, and other medical staff are burning out and dropping out.
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What do Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffet have in common with former Defense Secretary James Mattis and politician Cory Booker? Turns out they're all part of the modern Stoics movement.
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Native American tribes in northwest Montana are correcting inaccuracies at a local bison range to better reflect their language and history in bison conservation.
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Sitting all day can be bad for your health. That's where the active sitting movement comes in.
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The U.S. housing market may be slowing, as mortgage interest rates spike and the supply of available homes remains relatively low.