Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Second City Is ‘Black By Popular Demand’ For A Second Year

The sketch comedy and improv show “Black By Popular Demand” examines the Black experience in America, and no topic is off limits. The seriously funny performance is playing at The Second City in Chicago Fridays and Saturdays through March 25. Reset checks in with the show’s director Rob Wilson. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset. To sign up for our daily newsletter, go to wbez.org/resetnews.

The Intelligence from The Economist - The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on

In this roundtable discussion our editors examine how the past year has progressed, discuss how things may go over the next year and consider a few fundamentally positive truths about the whole conflict. Meanwhile our senior producer travels through Ukraine, getting a measure of both determination and despondency among soldiers and civilians.


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Up First from NPR - Alabama Supreme Court Fallout, Ukraine War Anniversary, Chinese Data Leaks

Lawmakers in Alabama are working on a legislative solution to a recent state Supreme Court decision which ruled that a frozen embryo has the same rights as a child. How do lawmakers want to fix the issue? Tomorrow will mark the two-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We'll check with NPR's Joanna Kakissis to hear how people in Ukraine feel about the future. And a data leak from a Chinese technology company is giving the world a glimpse into the Chinese cyber spying ecosystem.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - FIRST MOVER: What’s Driving the Popularity of Ether Staking? Bitcoin Halving 101

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry. And, a conversation with Nansen senior research analyst Nik Polk on staking.

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Nansen senior research analyst Nik Polk joins CoinDesk with an analysis on the increasing popularity in ether (ETH) staking and the restaking narrative. Plus, regulatory scrutiny around staking and its potential impact on the spot ether ETFs. And, everything you need to know about the upcoming Bitcoin halving.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.23.24

Alabama

  • Sen. Tuberville meets with founders of Mountain Gateway re: arrested pastors
  • New legislation to be offered in response to IVF ruling from state supreme court
  • The CHOOSE Act is passed out of committee and goes to full AL House for vote
  • New VP / Editor-in-Chief at AL.com alleged to ban hiring of straight white males
  • Former Montgomery officer walks free from prison after plea deal reached
  • This weekend is the Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday

National

  • DOJ blows past deadline in handing over docs from Hur report to committee
  • FBI looking into Thursday outage of cell phone services
  • NY Supreme Court rules it unconstitutional for NYC to let illegals vote
  • CBS under fire for seizing all docs from recently fired Catherine Herridge
  • Judge in CA drops case against white supremacists for political targeting
  • Complaint filed in Fulton County GA over FOIA request denied re: DA Willis
  • Heritage Foundation President speaks at National Religious Broadcasters

NBN Book of the Day - Michael Kimmage, “Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability” (Oxford UP, 2024)

One war, three collisions: Russia with Ukraine, Europe, and the US. On the second anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Michael Kimmage analyses the disparate factors that led to war in Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability (OUP Press, 2024).

"After a few anomalous years of peace, Europe became in 2022 what it has always been, an epicentre of conflict, the fault line around which the biggest and worst geopolitical earthquakes tend to occur".

A member of the Secretary's Policy Planning Staff at the US State Department where he handled the Ukraine/Russia portfolio from 2014-2016, Michael Kimmage is now a Professor of History at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC.

*The authors' book recommendations are Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret MacMillan (Random House, 2002) and The Russo-Ukrainian War by Serhii Plokhy (Allen Lane, 2023).

Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series.

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New Books in Native American Studies - Gregory D. Smithers, “Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal” (U Oklahoma Press, 2019)

In his book, Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal(University of Oklahoma Press, 2019), Dr. Gregory D. Smithers effectively articulates the complex history of Native Southerners. Smithers conveys the history of Native Southerners through numerous historical eras while properly reinterpreting popular misconceptions about the past in a way that is compelling and easy to understand. Smithers expresses the rich and complex history of Native Southerners as it was while exposing the reality of settler colonialism and U.S. removal policies. As shown throughout the book, Native Southerners were constantly adapting to a changing world. But ultimately Native Southerners flourished, leading Smither to state, “My, how the architects of removal and assimilation failed.”

Gregory D. Smithers is an American historian with a particular interest in the rich history of the Cherokee people, Indigenous history in the Southeast, and environmental history. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Davis. He has taught in California, Hawaii, Scotland, and Ohio. He currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, where he is a professor of American history and Eminent Scholar in the College of Humanities and Sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Colin Mustful has an M.A. in history from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and is currently a candidate for an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Augsburg University. You can learn more about his work at his website: www.colinmustful.com.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - The 13th Amendment (Encore)

The American Civil War wasn’t just a military conflict. There was also a major political and legal struggle that took place alongside the military campaigns. 

In the last months of the war, President Abraham Lincoln knew that if the war was to truly be the end of the conflict, it was necessary to ban slavery once and for all. 

That would require changing the constitution.

Learn more about the 13th Amendment and the battle for its ratification on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - U.S. Punishes Russia, Historic Moon Landing & Widespread Outages- Friday, February 23, 2024

The news to know for Friday, February 23, 2024!

We're talking about the status of the war in Ukraine now that the Russian invasion is about to hit its two-year mark and how the Biden administration is punishing Russia on this grim anniversary.

Also, the first American moon landing in half a century was a success. We'll tell you what's planned for its mission on the lunar surface.

Plus, the next big contest for Republican presidential candidates, what may have caused widespread outages at America's largest wireless provider, and new backlash over Major League Baseball's new uniforms.

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