Here and Now
Weekdays at noon
Stay 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.
Netflix stock takes a tumble despite strong start to 2024
The company says it will no longer share quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025.
Study: Removing Aging Cells In Mice Can Improve Lifespan, Health
A new study published this week in the field of senolytics might provide a key to anti-aging. Scientists have found that in using compounds to kill off so-called senescent - or aging - cells, the lifespan and agility of mice increased.
Washington Reacts As Trump Nominates Brett Kavanaugh To Supreme Court
NPR's Domenico Montanaro joins Here & Now's Lisa Mullins to discuss reaction to President Trump's choice for the Supreme Court.
After Wild Horses Found Dead, New Action To Combat Extreme Drought
More than 100 wild horses were recently found dead in northern Arizona, drowned in the thick mud surrounding a dried-up watering hole.
Tariffs From U.S. And China Slated To Start Friday
Another round of trade tariffs are slated go into effect on around $34 billion worth of Chinese machinery, auto parts and medical devices.
How Nevada's Marijuana Industry Is Faring 1 Year After Start Of Legal Sales
Critics initially said the state moved too quickly. But 12 months in, Nevada has surpassed its tax revenue goals and is looking forward to more industry growth.
Massachusetts Sets Strict Energy Limits On Pot Growing
As Massachusetts marijuana growers get ready to plant their first crops for recreational use, the state has set some of the country's toughest energy use regulations.