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These missionaries have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year
by Jeff Brady
Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a Texas couple who have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year.
Asian American communities mark the Atlanta area spa shootings a year ago
by Juliana Kim
Asian Americans in Nashville are building stronger ties, partly sparked by the deaths a year ago of eight people shot in Atlanta area day spas. Six women of Asian descent were among those killed.
Vermont tech firm believes to experience the metaverse, you have to smell it too
by Mikaela Lefrak
OVR Technology in Burlington has developed a way to incorporate smell into virtual reality. This modern day "Smell-O-Vision" could have far-reaching applications in gaming, health and wellness.
Ukrainian men, manning a checkpoint for six hours, talk about the war and their lives
by Ryan Lucas
Ukrainians across the country are contributing to the war effort in different ways, including manning checkpoints far from the front lines.
News brief: view from Kyiv, Fed meeting, targeted shooting probe
On Day 20 of the war, Russia continues to pummel cities across Ukraine. Fed policymakers open a two-day meeting Tuesday. Two homeless men are dead and three others injured in attacks in D.C. and NYC.
A look inside the war in Ukraine from the capital city of Kyiv
Talks between Russia and Ukraine continue Tuesday after a round of talks on Monday ended without a breakthrough. At the same time, Russian forces keep pressing in on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
Police in New York and D.C. open a joint probe into shootings of homeless men
by Martin Austermuhle
Five attacks this month against people experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C., and New York City have left two people dead, and police scrambling to find a suspect.
Young people in India, even those with multiple degrees, are unemployed
by Raksha Kumar
India's educated young people are demanding suitable jobs, but they don't exist. Plus, wages are declining. This came to a head with riots in some of the poorest districts of northern India.
Fed policymakers will have much to discuss at their 2-day meeting
When the Federal Reserve meets Tuesday and Wednesday, the big question will be how much the Fed will raise rates to tame inflation. NPR's A Martinez asks David Wessel of the Brookings Institution.
Tips and tricks for how to become an early riser
by Kavitha George
Waking up early is near impossible for some of us, but there are ways to make waking up early more tolerable. (This story originally aired on All Things Considered on Oct. 31., 2021.)