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Hurricane Beryl leaves path of destruction in St. Vincent and the GrenadinesThe now-Category 5 storm swept through the multi-island country Monday leaving serious destruction.Resume03:35Jul 2, 2024
What powers does the president have now? Unpacking the SCOTUS immunity rulingIn her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor writes “In every use of official power, the president is now a king above the law.” She says the ruling goes against the intent...Resume05:20Jul 2, 2024
Civil Rights Act turns 60: Reflecting with a prominent activist from the movementElaine Lee Turner's family took part in pickets, protests and sit-ins, and were part of the 1966 March Against Fear.Resume06:28Jul 2, 2024
Inside the conservative civil war over school vouchersConservative state governments are expanding school voucher programs, but a growing number of Republicans in rural areas are pushing back against their own party.Resume09:15Jul 2, 2024
Yellowstone is full of natural beauty. It's night skies are no exceptionHere & Now's Peter O'Dowd got a late-night tour of the heavens at Yellowstone back in 2016.Resume10:35Jul 2, 2024
Remembering Mal Goode, a pioneering Black broadcasterGoode died in 1995 and many of his accomplishments were lost to history. But that is now changing with a new biography of the pioneering broadcaster.Resume04:47Jul 2, 2024
Why are African migrants fleeing to Yemen?The number of migrants arriving in Yemen annually has tripled between 2021 and 2023, despite the ongoing war in Yemen.Resume05:47Jul 2, 2024
In 'Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club,' author J. Ryan Stradal pens a love letter to his momThe book is now out in paperback.Resume09:30Jul 2, 2024
Magic mushrooms drive interest in psychedelicsIt's estimated about 3% of Americans used psilocybin, the chemical compound in mushrooms, last year. Many of them are opting to "microdose" instead of taking a full trip.Resume03:12Jul 2, 2024
Rethinking Smokey Bear’s wildfire messaging ahead of the Fourth of JulyThis year marks 80 years that Smokey Bear has been the face of preventing wildfires in the U.S. But now, experts are considering alternative characters that could promote a different...Resume05:43Jul 2, 2024
Why scientists are raising concerns about alcohol consumptionDuring the pandemic, the number of Americans drinking alcohol skyrocketed, and it appears many of us haven't changed our drinking habits since then. Now scientists are raising concerns about the...Resume04:55Jul 2, 2024
Would Watergate have been legal under new presidential immunity ruling?The ruling effectively cleared former President Donald Trump from the Jan. 6 case against him — and fits into a steady march towards greater and greater presidential power.Resume05:41Jul 2, 2024
Biden campaign seeks to quell calls that he should step asidePresident Biden's poor debate performance last week has sparked calls for him to end his re-election bid. Resume05:47Jul 2, 2024
Alt.Latino's best songs of 2024 so farIt’s never too early for a best-of playlist.Resume11:06Jul 1, 2024
How mothers are embracing yoga for wellbeing and communityAccording to recent data from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one of every six adults now say they practice yoga — and the majority of them are...Resume08:47Jul 1, 2024
Hurricane Beryl barrels westA powerful storm is spinning through the Caribbean towards Central America.Resume03:45Jul 1, 2024
New York City considering cell phone ban in public schoolsThe expected decision follows a similar move by the Los Angeles Unified School District to ban cell phones and social media usage starting next year.Resume05:27Jul 1, 2024
Supreme Court ends term with major decisions on presidential immunity, government regulationsThe U.S. Supreme Court issued some long-awaited decisions on Monday, the final day of its term.Resume11:41Jul 1, 2024
In 'Mad Love' cookbook, chef Devan Rajkumar shares a world of flavorsIn the book, Rajkumar shares recipes that draw upon his Guyanese, Caribbean, West Indian heritage, his South Asian ancestry and his world travels.Resume09:47Jul 1, 2024
What happened to Miami's Eiffel Tower?Ten years ago developers said they'd build one of the tallest buildings in the world. But all that's there today is a trash-laden empty waterfront lot.Resume05:11Jul 1, 2024