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Over Lake Huron, the U.S. downs a 3rd unidentified object in 3 days
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — A unidentified object has been shot down by U.S. forces over Lake Huron, according to the Department of Defense. The object appears to be the same object… Read More
How Robert Smalls sailed his crew and family to freedom during the Civil War
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NewsHour) — During the transatlantic slave trade, Charleston, South Carolina, was one of the largest slave ports in the United States. But at the height of the Civil… Read More
The College Board slams Florida for what it calls ‘slander’ of AP Black history course
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The College Board is hitting back at top officials in Florida over the state’s ban on a new AP African American Studies course that’s being piloted… Read More
An entertaining portrait of this country’s greatest generation of comics in “When Comedy Went to School” – Feb. 18 at 9 pm
When Comedy Went to School The birth of modern standup comedy began in the Catskill Mountains Saturday, February 18 at 9 pm Why are there so many Jewish comedians? In… Read More