Luxury Brand Moschino Pulls Some Strings During Milan Fashion Week To keep things pandemic-friendly, Moschino replaced all its spectators and models with puppets. Designers created itty-bitty dresses and accessories for the marionette models.
Debbie Millman: Why Does Design Matter? For Debbie Millman, host of the podcast Design Matters, design is everywhere. She joins Manoush to explore ideas and curate talks about the role of design in our lives. NPR/TED Staff
Australian Airline Selling Fully Stocked Bar Carts From Retired Planes If the COVID-19 pandemic has you missing the commercial flight experience, these bar carts from Quantas might be a good purchase. They include champagne, snacks and even first class Qantas pillows.
When A Tornado Hits A Toy Store: Photo Shows Reality Of Working From Home With Kids The photo on Twitter shows scientist Gretchen Goldman sitting behind her laptop being interviewed by CNN. She's in the middle of a living room that has been turned upside down by her young children. Barry Gordemer
As More Americans Work From Home, Some CEOs Reopen Offices To Find That Missing Spark Face-to-face contact has long been seen as crucial to workplace creativity. But what do you do when in-person collaboration could pose a serious health risk in the COVID-19 era? Jim Zarroli
MoMA Workers Must Decide Whether To Return To Work Amid Pandemic Workers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York are being pressured to return to work, in person. They're afraid of catching the coronavirus but equally scared of losing their jobs. Sally Herships
NPR Poll: Black, Latino Households Strugge To Pay Rent, Mortgages The latest poll looking at the racial wealth gap during the pandemic shows that Black and Latino households are two times more likely than white households to have fallen behind on housing payments. Chris Arnold
Why It's So Hard To Buy A New Refrigerator These Days Some shoppers looking to buy new fridges, freezers or washers have been finding themselves out of luck. The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a monkey wrench into both supply and demand. Alina Selyukh
Seattle Now: The uncertain future of Boeing A recent congressional investigation into two fatal 737 Max plane crashes blamed “cost cutting” and a “culture of concealment” at Boeing. Seattle’s aviation giant faces a tough journey to restore trust and rebuild its future. Sophie Reid
Stocks Drop As U.S.-China Tensions, Uncertainty About The Economy Grow The Dow Jones Industrial Average falls nearly 800 points as new Chinese regulations pose potential threats to U.S. tech companies, which have been leading the stock market to new records. Avie Schneider