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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson gets the latest from the BBC's Camilla Costa, who's on the ground in Rio.

The free concert was supposed to be a celebration marking the end of The Rolling Stones' 1969 U.S. tour. But instead, it turned into chaos.
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Here & Now's Eric Westervelt speaks with NPR's Greg Myre about the link between the women's dominance and passage of...

Thompson is Olympic women’s swimming’s most decorated athlete ever. She’s now a practicing anesthesiologist in Portland, Maine, and the mother...

Sada Jacobson Baby won a bronze medal in the individual women’s sabre event in 2004 in Athens, along with a...

Official Olympic sponsors will spend more than $900 million to associate their brands with the Rio games. But millions more...

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Acadia National Park in Maine, the latest stop on our national parks tour, was the first park east of the...

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To celebrate the centennial of America's parks system, Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson is talking to park rangers and officials...

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