Here & Now
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Fresh shrimp historically comes from the coasts. But in the last few decades, shrimp farming has emerged in the Midwest.
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Kristal Brent Zook's white father abandoned her Black mother when Zook was an infant, and she writes about her struggles with identity and abandonment.
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The deal covers a lot of what writers were fighting for: higher wages and residual payments, minimum staffing for writers' rooms, and protections against the use of artificial intelligence.
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Low-wage workers in highly exploitative industries, many of whom are immigrants, are fighting for better working conditions and pay.
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His criticism of Ukraine aligns so well with the Kremlin's talking points that they've broadcast excerpts of his internet show.
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We see what's ahead for Republicans amid a looming government shutdown.
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Millions of Americans will watch 72-year-old Gerry Turner a widower, woo 22 age-appropriate women and find his second happily ever after.
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Doris Irizarry has operated a residential-based family daycare in the Bronx for more than 25 years. She is among the child care providers thinking about closing their doors for good.
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To paint a fuller picture of a prospective student, colleges could rely on things like a high school profile, the neighborhood a student grew up in and family resources.
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Seven Republicans challenging former President Trump for the Republican presidential nomination took the debate stage last night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. Trump, the frontrunner, was not there.