Nina Kravinsky
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We visited Olfactory NYC to design a scent and to learn why perfume sales are up since 2018.
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Perfume sales have been soaring since the start of the pandemic. We'll look at what's luring younger consumers into the world of fragrance.
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Climate change is threatening many Alaska Native villages. Advocates are calling for a major overhaul of federal policy.
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A wave of international orders, fueled by social media support, has all the machines running at an old-school, family-owned keffiyeh factory.
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The trained painter is living in a tent in the crowded southern city of Rafah, where he paints and draws, even as he struggles to keep himself and his family alive.
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For nearly three weeks, a Massachusetts couple have been begging for a way home. They're living under bombardment and running out of supplies. They ask why the U.S. government can't get them out.
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Ahead of Father's Day, NPR's Morning Edition spoke with three dads about what it means to raise a family in the U.S. in 2023.
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U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón has written a poem that will fly on NASA's Europa Clipper, which will explore one of Jupiter's moons. And you can add your name to the poem.
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As Jewish people around the world celebrate Passover, some plan to leave a seat open at their Seders for a Wall Street Journal reporter recently jailed in Russia.
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American alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin has broken the career record for most World Cup race wins. She has now won more races than any other skier in history, of any gender.