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Why Instagram users are hiding their photos
Instagram grids increasingly have zero photos. Young people are driving this trend by prioritizing fleeting and private engaging over permanent interactions.
Disabled Students Most Likely To Endure Bullying, Least Able To Report
Here & Now's Robin Young talks with Julie Hertzog of the organization Pacer, which advocates for disabled students.
How Texas Could Be Front And Center Of Vaccine Controversy
Some experts predict the state could soon be at the center of the national debate over highly contagious diseases and vaccinations.
Women's March Organizer On Her Goals For Saturday
The day after Donald Trump is sworn in as president, an estimated 200,000 people are expected to attend the Women's March on Washington.
Security Tight For Trump Inauguration, Protests
Patrick Madden of Here & Now contributor WAMU reports on the event's many security challenges, and what officials are doing to prepare.