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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 12/02
Big push amid heavy turnout in Georgia's run-off election. Court halts Trump special master review. Rail strike averted. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Red Baron
The First World War saw many innovations in warfare. Probably the most significant was the introduction of aircraft.
The first military pilots didn’t really know what they were doing. There was no rulebook about how to fight with other aircraft.
However, one pilot mastered the art of aerial and terrorized the allies over skies on the western front.
Learn more about Manfred von Richthofen, aka the Red Barron, the greatest ace of World War I, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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The NewsWorthy - Iowa vs. South Carolina, Cheaper Gas Prices & Ye Suspended Again- Friday, December 2, 2022
The news to know for Friday, December 2, 2022!
What to know about what could be a massive overhaul in the presidential election season: why President Biden is reportedly calling for a change.
Also, Congress' final decision on a deal to avert a rail strike and a new development in the Justice Department's investigation into documents found at former President Trump's home.
Plus, what's behind a big drop in gas prices, why the rapper Ye was suspended from Twitter again, and how one celebrity decided to pay it forward in his hometown.
Those stories and more news to know in around 10 minutes!
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NPR's Book of the Day - Exploring immigration through a common experience: feeling like an outsider
Audio Poem of the Day - Rehearsal
By Donte Collins
ATXplained - Why are lane lines so hard to see on Austin’s roads?
Your grip on the steering wheel tightens as you squint to find the road markings and avoid smashing into another car.
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 12/01
Federal court strikes a blow to student loan forgiveness. Averting a railroad strike. Mourning the murdered Idaho students. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Bay Curious - Homes for All: Richmond’s 1950s Attempt at Integrated Housing
A group of Black ministers convinced a local Richmond developer to build homes that would be available to all Americans, including Black Americans, in the early 1950s long before the Fair Housing Act. We trace the history of that activism and the fate of the community over the decades.
Additional Reading:
- Homes for All: Richmond's 1950s Attempt at Integrated Housing
- To Place Our Deeds: The African American Community in Richmond, California, 1910-1963
- An Exploration of Our History: The Story of North Richmond
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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Space Shuttle
Soon after the start of the space race, a major problem with space flight became obvious: it was really expensive.
The high cost of space flight was in large part due to the fact that every rocket and spacecraft was expendable. Every trip meant a new rocket and a new vehicle.
To solve this problem, in the early 1970s, the United States launched a new program to create a reusable spacecraft.
Learn more about the rise and fall of the Space Transportation System, aka the Space Shuttle on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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