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Here & Now
Public radio's live midday news program offers a distinctive mix of hard news and rich conversation featuring interesting players from across the spectrum of arts and culture, business, technology, science and politics.
Keep abreast of what's happening Here & Now, Monday - Thursday at 2 p.m., and Fridays at 1 p.m., on 89.9 WSUF, 1260 WSHU and 1340 WYBC.
- Will Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro step aside if he loses the election?
- Why protests broke out in New Caledonia
- Italian teenager set to become first millennial saint
- Neil Howe says the 4th turning is here. What does that mean for America in a moment of crisis?
- Sickle cell patients navigate gray area between pressure and advice over reproductive health
- Academic workers plan strike at UCLA and UC Davis
- The latest from Sudan, as a U.N. expert warns of genocide
- 'Last Seen: Portmortem' explores human remains market following Harvard morgue manager's arrest
- Israel's attack on Rafah sparks international outrage
- Heat will strain power grid in parts of California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas in coming years