Scott Detrow
Stories
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Remembering life in Gaza before Oct. 7
THe Middle East has changed dramatically in the year since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel
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How musicians in Lebanon are dealing with an escalating conflict
Lebanon is a cultural hub for Arab music. Lebanese music writer Danny Hajjar has been talking with musicians there about how they're dealing with escalating conflict in the region.
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Ahead of Election Day, what's NPR's voting correspondent paying attention to?
With one month until Election Day and early voting underway, here's what NPR voting correspondent Miles Parks is focusing on.
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As the climate changes, inland areas face increase flood risk
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Antonia Sebastian, professor of environmental science at UNC Chapel Hill, about the flood risk facing inland communities as hurricanes become more intense.
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Amid a war, what is it like reporting from Sudan?
In Sudan, a year and a half of devastating conflict has destroyed much of the capital and brought most of the country to the brink of famine.
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Helene recovery in North Carolina is underway
In western North Carolina, officials are struggling to rescue people following Tropical Storm Helene. Many are without power, water systems are offline and cell service is down.
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What do rising Middle East tensions mean for the U.S.?
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Dozens of D.C. area chefs break record for world's largest pupusa
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Inside Biden's diplomatic attempts to control the war between Israel and Hamas
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Robert Caro's 'The Power Broker' at 50
Robert Caro's "The Power Broker" was published 50 years ago this month. We meet the author, and learn why he delves so deep in his research.