Scott Detrow
Stories
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Here's how RFK Jr.'s hand-picked vaccine advisory committee is starting to reshape vaccine policy
A federal vaccine advisory committee signaled a new approach to U.S. vaccine policy after a two-day meeting.
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The Pentagon requires a new pledge for reporters
The Pentagon says journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn't been authorized for release.
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How the series "The Summer I Turned Pretty" took over the internet
NPR's Mia Venkat explains what the internet was obsessed with this week.
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The inspiration behind soccer commentator Ray Hudson's creative superlatives
Soccer commentator Ray Hudson on retiring from the microphone and what inspired his decades of trademark exclamations
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How to really listen in today's America
NPR's Don Gonyea talks about how he engages with a wide range of people as a reporter, even during this time of deep divides in America.
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Gov. Cox of Utah looked to his Mormon faith in hopes of keeping the state free of political violence. Is that possible now?
Writer Mckay Coppins talks about his article on Utah's Governor Spencer Cox and the shooting of Charlie Kirk that took place in the state.
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How NASA works with volunteers to track spacecraft
NASA is recruiting volunteers to help track the path of the Artemis II mission that is sending a crew to orbit the Moon.
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The author of "Body Beautiful" on teaching kids how to love their bodies
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with children's author Susan Verde about her book "Body Beautiful"
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Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower discuss their characters' evolutions in 'Severance'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower, stars of the Apple TV+ series Severance, about their complex character arcs and show's highly-anticipated second season.
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More details emerge about the alleged shooter of conservative organizer Charlie Kirk
More details emerge about the alleged shooter of conservative organizer Charlie Kirk.