Scott Detrow
Stories
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With his re-election, what's the future of Trump's criminal trials?
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What could a second Trump presidency mean for immigration policy?
Immigration policy is among the top issues that President-elect Donald Trump plans to address in office. He ran on sweeping crackdowns of undocumented immigrants.
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The 2025 Grammy nominations are out. Here are the big takeaways.
The biggest surprises, trends and questions to be found in the Grammy nominations, plus the most interesting stories to be found beyond the major categories.
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Immigration attorney discusses how she'll approach a second Trump presidency
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Revisiting the 10-year-old viral video 'Too Many Cooks'
To take a break from election news, host Scott Detrow revisits the viral hit "Too Many Cooks," which turns 10 this year, with the director, Casper Kelly.
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In the election home stretch, what are the candidates' closing arguments?
With just two days before voting ends in the 2024 election, both presidential candidates are making their final pitch to voters.
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High-profile Iowa poll shows Harris ahead of Trump
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to pollster J. Ann Selzer about a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll that shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump.
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The Cure's first album in 16 years is romantic and melodic, says NPR critic
The Cure, the English rock band that for decades has ruled over a dark and mysterious corner of music, has just released its first album in 16 years.
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Former Pennsylvania governor on his efforts to fight election disinformation
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett about “Keep Our Republic," a group he's working with to help fight election disinformation.
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The 10 year-old birdcaller who can trick birds with his calls
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Samuel Henderson, a 10 year-old who can imitate a number of bird calls with surprising accuracy.