New York City Lawmakers Pass Landmark Climate Measure The bill requires large buildings to dramatically cut carbon emissions. Buildings emit about 70 percent of the city's greenhouse gases. The measure is expected to cost billions of dollars. Camila Domonoske
Couple Gets Married At Southwest Airlines Baggage Claim Michelle and Ron Peterson met by chance 12 years ago at the Cleveland airport, and that's where they tied the knot over the weekend. The couple stood on a baggage carousel for the ceremony.
Companies Continue To Stumble Over Racially Offensive Advertising Campaigns In the wake of a racially-insensitive ad by Ancestry, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Nikole Hannah-Jones, a race and culture reporter for The New York Times Magazine, about why this keeps happening.
Maxwell House Partners With Amazon For A 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Passover Haggadah With over 50 million printed copies, Maxwell House has released a new edition of their Haggadah, designed for fans of the Amazon show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Eliza Dennis
'Physically And Mentally Draining': The Economic Hardships U.S. Dairy Farmers Face Penny Berg and her son, Mark Berg, tell NPR's Scott Simon about the current economic difficulties facing American dairy farmers.
The things we do for that crazy roof on the former KeyArena The arena at Seattle Center (that we used to call KeyArena) is being rebuilt to house Seattle’s new hockey team. There’s only one part the old structure that will remain: Its landmark roof. Joshua McNichols
She helped Storm win it all. Now Stewie is out for the season The Most Valuable Player in the WNBA is expected to miss the upcoming season due to injury. Paige Browning
Why The Tragic Fire At Notre Dame Has Led People To Be So Generous France struggled to raise donations last year when Notre Dame was crumbling and in need of repairs. Now, after a devastating fire, hundreds of millions have been pledged to save the cathedral. Scott Horsley
How Quebec's Maple Syrup Stockpile Can Impact An Entire Global Industry Maple syrup is so important to Canada that producers in the province of Quebec have created a strategic reserve of the sweet stuff. The Planet Money Indicator team paid the reserve a visit. Jane Lindholm
After Boeing Crashes, More People Want Help Taming Fear Of Flying If you're scared of flying, the news of two recent airline crashes might have you in jitters. Instructors who help people overcome that fear say enrollments have doubled since the incidents. Jasmine Garsd