Scott Detrow
Stories
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The week in space: Two lessons for NASA and their private space partners
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What issues motivate voters who support neither Biden nor Trump?
Many Americans say they don't want to vote for either President Biden or former President Trump this year. NPR wanted to learn more about these voters and what issues motivate them.
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Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin on creating a mood and facing your fears
To celebrate Black Music Month, acclaimed American saxophonist and jazz musician Lakecia Benjamin joined NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert.
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Trump Makes Multiple Trips To Nevada To Campaign For Sen. Dean Heller's Re-Election
Dean Heller is the most vulnerable Senate Republican this cycle and Democrats in Nevada are hoping a boost in Latino and labor voters will help them defeat Heller, who is embracing President Trump.
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Moderate Democrats Take On Red States
The battle for control of the House could be decided in places like Utah's 4th congressional district where moderate Dem. Ben McAdams touts centrist messages against GOP Rep. Mia Love.
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3 Republicans Undecided On Kavanaugh After Trump Mocks Woman Alleging Sexual Assault
Three Senate Republicans who are undecided on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh decried President Trump after he mocked a woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault at a high school party in the 1980s.
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Trump Says FBI Should Interview Anyone It Wants In The Kavanaugh Probe
Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake helped negotiate a pause on the vote for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh for an FBI probe. He says if there is any evidence that he lied to Congress his nomination would be dead.
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News Brief: Ford And Kavanaugh Recap
People across the country listened to the testimony of a woman who says she did not want to speak out publicly about her sexual assault and a man who denied it. We have takeaways.
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Kavanaugh And Christine Blasey Ford Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee
On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony from Christine Blasey Ford, who claims Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school. In his own testimony, Kavanaugh denied those claims.
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Christine Blasey Ford Reasserts Her Claims Of Sexual Assault Before Senate
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony on Thursday from Christine Blasey Ford, who claims Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party in the '80s. He denies the claims.