Scott Detrow
Stories
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Science
50 years after her discovery, Lucy's skeleton still shapes paleoanthropology
Fifty years ago, the discovery of a human ancestor "Lucy" generated worldwide attention. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged about the legacy of the discovery.
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Food
When it comes to Thanksgiving turkey, to brine or not to brine?
NPR's Scott Detrow and Tamara Keith have long discussed the merits of brining a Thanksgiving turkey. Chef and cookbook author Sohla El-Waylly joins this year's discussion and offers some tips.
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Arts & Life
Ahead of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, one photographer reminisces
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Elizabeth Ann Kahane about her book "Come Join The Parade!!" which documents the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade through the years.
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Sports
With Rafael Nadal retiring, what's the future of men's professional tennis?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with sports journalist Reem Abulleil, Rafael Nadal's impact on men's tennis and what the sport could look like as top players retire.
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Politics
President-elect Trump has made his top Cabinet picks. What happens next?
President-elect Trump's major cabinet nominations are in. Now it's up to the Senate to confirm them.
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World
Now in overtime, UN climate talks continue
UN climate negotiations are in overtime in Azerbiajan as countries scramble to land a deal on how to finance the damages brought on by climate change. The impacts often are felt most by poor countries that have contributed the least to global warming.
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Politics
President-elect Trump announces a number of cabinet appointees
All Things Considered dives into the latest in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet appointments.
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Europe
After an eventful week, what's the latest in Ukraine?
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SpaceX successfully launched its Starship spacecraft again. What's next?
SpaceX launched its Starship spacecraft for the sixth time. President-elect Trump and Elon Musk were in attendance.
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Technology
A group of experts team up to reconstruct Richard III's voice