Ukrainian refugees in France find work at factories that produce luxury handbags Transcript The war in Ukraine is transforming Europe in more ways than one. Ukrainian refugees in France are helping to fill jobs in places where there aren't enough Fre...
Roughly 50 customers became stranded at a Walmart in Ontario, Canada Transcript After a weekend snowstorm created dangerous road conditions, employees entertained their guests by pulling games off the shelves, pumping up air mattresses and setting up...
A weather system known as an atmospheric river hits the West Coast Transcript National Weather Service senior forecaster Bob Oravec talks to NPR's A Martinez about a weather system that is pounding the West Coast with heavy rain, winds and snow. A MA...
Southwest Airlines cancels thousands of flights as operational meltdown cascades Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with aviation reporter Kyle Arnold of The Dallas Morning News about the impact from thousands of flight cancellations by Southwest Ai...
Pilots union at Southwest blames longstanding problems for flight disruptions Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Casey Murray, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, about the thousands of flight cancellations that have led to mas...
4 power substations on Washington state's electrical grid were attacked on Christmas Transcript This brings the total of reported attacks on the Northwest power grid to 10 since November. Attacks on substations in the Pacific Northwest have heightene...
Amid multiple crises, people in Haiti receive very little assistance Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Miami Herald reporter Jacqueline Charles about the ongoing challenges facing the nation of Haiti. Aid groups have been quietly pulling out o...
After weeks at sea, dehydrated Rohingya refugees reach Indonesia Transcript U.N. refugee agency spokesman Babar Baloch talks to NPR's A Martinez about Rohingya refugees who have arrived in Indonesia needing medical attention. A MART?NEZ, HOST: A boat...
Food banks in the U.S. are feeling the pinch of inflation Transcript Food banks say inflation is increasing demand while making it more expensive to keep shelves stocked and donations aren't going as far. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Food banks in the U.S. are...
Packing up Christmas decorations can be as big a job as setting up Transcript An 80-year-old Rhode Island man has a bigger job than most on his hands. Geno Milano's nativity scene has over 400 pieces. The collection has been growing since he began pu...
In Rochester, Minn., police officers are volunteering as driver ed instructors Transcript It's part of a school program to get more teen drivers on the road legally and safely. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 21, 2022.) A MART?NEZ, HOST...
Lecrae raps about Jesus and Christianity on his new mixtape 'Church Clothes 4' Transcript NPR's A Martinez speaks with Christian rapper Lecrae about his new mixtape, Church Clothes 4, and how he connects with millennials. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Hip-hop ar...
It was shocking to see the speed COVID was spreading, American expat in China says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rebecca Kanthor, an American expatriate, about her family's experience of living in Shanghai after China lifted its zero-COVID...
Tipflation: Why you're not alone if you're being asked to tip more often Transcript Digital kiosks and a shaky economy have fueled an explosion in tipping, according to Dipayan Biswas, a marketing professor at the University of South Florida. A MART?...
A closer look at the practice of billing parents for their child's foster care Transcript Loss of parental rights can be the ultimate punishment from a court. Unpaid debts for foster care can delay the reunion. Some parents are still getting bills ev...