Here and Now
Monday through Friday, Noon - 2pm
WNIJ's midday news magazine keeps you up-to-date with the news between Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Here & Now combines the best in news journalism with intelligent, broad-ranging conversation to form a fast-paced program that updates the news from the morning and adds important conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, and the arts: film, theater, music, food, and more.
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Arizona law allows abortions before 15 weeks — at least for now, as the state’s Supreme Court considers an 1864 law that would criminalize almost all abortions.
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Bat researchers in Australia noticed that when bat habitat is degraded through deforestation and food is less available, the hungry bats search for food in areas where humans and farm animals live.
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Lieberman ran and won as an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2006 after he lost the Democratic primary in Connecticut, largely over his staunch support for the war in Iraq.
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The 44-year-old former tax inspector won an upset victory less than two weeks after he was incarcerated as a political prisoner.
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Escalating tensions have made it a tense holy season for Muslims, Christians and Jews.
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This new setting isn’t announced through in-app notifications, rather it is automatically enabled unless users turn it off.
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Alfalfa demands a lot of water to grow, but water sources are dwindling.
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The women's stories are part of lawsuits against the city and the Department of Corrections, filed under New York’s Adult Survivors Act.
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A group of activists and a museum joined forces to preserve around 20 of the hundreds of murals.
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The small studies and thousands of patients who have been treated with it say a single well-supervised dose is enough to end dependency on drugs like crack cocaine and opioids.