Here and Now
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Latest Episodes
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Nearly six months after the 2020 presidential election, a ballot recount is underway in Maricopa County, Arizona.
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In the early 1900s, Melvin Hazen was a powerful man in Washington, D.C. He pursued policies that displaced Black residents from areas white people lived or wanted to live.
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Black jockeys dominated the Derby in the early days, but they were forced out of the sport during the Jim Crow era.
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The stampede was one of the country's deadliest civilian disasters.
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A regional variety of remote and in-person learning persists along political and demographic lines.
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Epidemiologists are taking stock of what they've learned throughout the pandemic and what they might do differently next time.
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Two co-chairs of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, Rep. Josh Gottheimer and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, join us to share reaction to Biden's first address to Congress.
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The highest rates of vaccine hesitancy are concentrated in Western states.
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One website is using cryptocurrency to attract users, something that's landed the company in the crosshairs of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Zarifa Hamidi was 7 years old in 2000 when the Taliban killed her father and forced her family to flee their home. She says that experience shaped her belief that the U.S. should not leave Afghanistan.