
Here and Now
Monday- Friday 12 PM- 2 PM
Your mid-day bridge between Morning Edition and All Things Considered. The daily news magazine is a fast-paced program featuring a broad-range of topics from public policy, foreign affairs and technology to food, culture and the arts. Reports from the WKSU newsroom are also a part of the weekday broadcasts.
Here and Now Stories
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On Monday, we spoke with Dr. Mahmoud Sabha, an American doctor volunteering at the European Hospital in southern Gaza with the Palestinian American Medical Association. He has been unable to leave.
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Connecticut Sun President Jen Rizzotti talks about how her team and others are preparing to face Clark as well as the huge recent success of the league.
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Officials cite economic and security concerns with having the highly subsidized, internet-connected cars on U.S. roads.
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At least 10 states have banned balloon releases, citing the plastic pollution caused by the deflated balloons.
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LaDarrion Williams' new young adult novel follows a Black teen learning to harness his ancestral magic. Before it was a novel, it was a failed TV pilot. Before that, it was a tweet.
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An online public charter school that educates 20,000 children from kindergarten to 12th grade is set to graduate its latest class of seniors.
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Hostage families and Israeli citizens are growing increasingly frustrated with what they see as inaction to bring home the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7.
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Critics have called for Israel to be ousted, and some acts have had to change lyrics or costumes to stay within Eurovision's 'apolitical' rules.
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President Biden has proposed new barriers to Chinese electric vehicles, steel and other goods.