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Reema Khrais

Host and Reporter

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Reema Khrais is the host of the Marketplace podcast, “This is Uncomfortable,” a narrative show about life and how money messes with it.

Reema first joined Marketplace in 2016 as a general assignment reporter where she covered everything from immigration and education to retail and employment. In the summer of 2018, she was selected as an ICFJ Bringing the World Home Fellow and traveled to Turkey to report on the economic lives of Syrian refugees for Marketplace. Prior to that, she covered education policy for North Carolina Public Radio as the station’s Fletcher Fellow. Reema got her start in audio as an NPR Kroc Fellow, which included a reporting stint at WNYC. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is fluent in Arabic.

She currently lives in Portland, Oregon, where she spends her free time hiking, making ceramics and spoiling her orange cat.

Latest Stories (218)

The latest travel ban targets electronic devices

Mar 21, 2017
Smartphones will be the only devices allowed on the plane on certain flights.
An officer from the Transportation Security Administration checks documents for travelers at Reagan National Airport in Virginia.
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Snap's IPO creates a new class of young money

Mar 2, 2017
And becoming an overnight millionaire isn't always as easy as it seems.
Snap Inc. IPO at the New York Stock Exchange
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U.S. victims of terror attacks overseas get long-awaited restitution

Feb 27, 2017
After years, even decades, of waiting, victims of terror attacks against Americans overseas will soon begin receiving compensation. A $1.1 billion fund has been created as part of a settlement struck by the U.S. government with French bank BNP Paribas. BNP pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy after evading U.S. sanctions in Iran and other countries […]

You'd never believe how many employment-based visas there are

Feb 24, 2017
Permits for skilled tech workers get all the attention, but H1-Bs have plenty of company.
From left to right, Faisal Abidi, Raghib Khan, Imran Ali and Nitish Sood. Executives Ali and Sood traveled to the U.S. last year to apply for L-1 visas and open a branch of their company, RNF Technologies.
Photo courtesy of Imran Ali

NASCAR changes gears for the Daytona 500

Feb 24, 2017
The race will be divided into three parts in an attempt to attract new fans.

Canada increases immigration to build its workforce

Feb 20, 2017
The country uses a point system to evaluate immigrants' job potential

What a day without immigrants would look like

Feb 16, 2017
Many immigrant workers are will protest today and businesses may be closed.

Republicans pitch an immigration bill focused on jobs

Feb 7, 2017
The legislation would slash green cards and visas for extended families of U.S. citizens.

Tech firms' challenge to Trump's travel ban is more than symbolic

Feb 6, 2017
Silicon Valley can use the amicus brief to tell the White House exactly how the policy hurts.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 27 stopping refugees from entering the U.S. and temporarily halting travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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Donald Trump to begin scaling back Dodd-Frank Law

Feb 3, 2017
President Donald Trump is set to scale back major regulations put in place after the financial crisis. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump will sign an executive order this afternoon to begin revising the rules set by the Dodd-Frank law. He’s also expected to direct the Labor Department to revise or rescind President Barack […]