Scott Detrow
Stories
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A Tupperware top seller reflects on how the company changed his life
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Oscar Quintero, aka Kay Sedia, who sold Tupperware in drag and was once one of its top sellers, about how the company changed his life.
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The movie 'Election' 25 years on
As part of our series on movies that came out in 1999, NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Vox culture writer Constance Grady about the impact of the film "Election."
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The need for AI in the U.S. military
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired Adm. Gary Roughead about a recent op-ed he wrote about the importance of artificial intelligence in the future of warfare.
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Legendary Yankees announcer John Sterling retires
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with John Sterling, who is retiring as the Yankees announcer after more than 30 years.
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In Georgia, Harris focuses on abortion
Vice President Harris was back in Georgia on Friday to highlight a report that a woman died in the state because of its abortion ban.
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Gun shots were fired near President Trump. Here's what we know.
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The latest from Springfield, Ohio
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Cyclist Lael Wilcox reflects on riding her bike around the world
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His work was used to exclude LGBTQ people from church. He argues the opposite
Prominent Christian theologian Richard B. Hays' work was often cited as a reason for not allowing same-sex relationships in Christian churches. In a new book, 'The Widening of God's Mercy,' co-written with his son Chris Hays, he reverses course, and cites Biblical support for allowing LGBTQ relationships in Christianity.
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Hundreds attend funeral of Turkish American activist killed by Israeli troops
Hundreds of people in Turkey attended the funeral for a Turkish American woman who was shot dead by Israeli troops in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.