Scott Detrow
Stories
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Arts & Life
20 years later, 'The Notebook' still resonates with audiences
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Monica Castillo, senior film programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center, about the 20th anniversary of the film "The Notebook."
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Politics
Should President Biden step aside in the 2024 election?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman about why he thinks President Biden should step aside in the 2024 election.
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National
The Supreme Court overruled decades of administrative law. What happens now?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with law professor Jody Freeman about what the Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron case means for how federal agencies can regulate.
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Music
Camila Cabello celebrates her Miami roots on 'C,XOXO'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with singer Camila Cabello about her new album, "C,XOXO."
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Sports
'Road to Rickwood' tells the story of Alabama's famed Rickwood Field
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Alana Schreiber and comedian Roy Wood Jr. about their new podcast, "Road to Rickwood," which documents the history of Rickwood Field in Alabama.
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Politics
RFK Jr. calls Biden-Trump debate 'sad,' sees political opening
Independent candidate RFK Jr. spoke to All Things Considered about the Biden-Trump debate and what it means for his third-party run for the presidency
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Arts & Life
Actor Kevin Costner has been thinking about making his latest movie for decades
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor and director Kevin Costner about his new western movie, "Horizon."
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Politics
A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump
Some of Judge Aileen Cannon’s decisions in Trump's Florida classified documents case have baffled one former judge, who gives her assessment of the case so far.
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Politics
President Biden and former President Trump face off in CNN debate next week
Next week, President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump will face off in a presidential debate on CNN. The network announced the rules this weekend.
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National
National security expert warns that extreme weather threatens democracy
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Alice Hill, a former senior director for resilience policy on the National Security Council, about how extreme weather threatens elections globally.