Known loosely as “world-schoolers,” families are traveling for brief periods, while others open schools and remain on the road for months – or years – at a time to educate their children. Source
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4 Baton Rouge officers charged in connection with “brave cave” scandal
The Baton Rouge Police Department is under scrutiny as the FBI opened a civil rights investigation into allegations that officers assaulted detainees in an obscure warehouse known as the “brave cave.” Source
Illinois semitruck crash causes “multiple fatalities”
Due to the plume from the ammonia leak, an evacuation was ordered within an approximate one-mile radius of the crash, police said. Source
Saturday Sessions: Briston Maroney performs “Freakin’ Out on the Interstate”
Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Briston Maroney got his start playing shows in Nashville. That led to a recording career and a debut album that quickly went gold and was recently certified platinum. Now, he’s getting ready for a North American headline tour and has just released his second studio album. From his first album “Carnival,” here is Briston Maroney with “Freakin’ Out on the Interstate.” Source
Trio discuss new book about the making of classic comedy “Airplane!”
The trio known as ZAZ – Jerry Zucker, David Zucker and Jim Abrahams – was responsible for writing and directing the zany comedic hit “Airplane!” Now, the three have written a book about making the 1980 movie, which pioneered a whole new type of comedy. Jeff Glor has more. Source
Saturday Sessions: Briston Maroney performs “Body”
Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Briston Maroney got his start playing shows in Nashville. That led to a recording career and a debut album that quickly went gold and was recently certified platinum. Now, he’s getting ready for a North American headline tour and has just released his second studio album. From “Ultrapure,” here is Briston Maroney with “Body.” Source
A restaurant focusing on one family’s story through generations
Journalist and restaurateur Ravinder Bhogal is the mind behind London’s Jikoni. Bhogal serves a kaleidoscope of food that reflects her own family journey from India to England via East Africa, with a variety of cooking styles added to the mix. Imtiaz Tyab has more. Source
Meet the first master sommelier in professional sports
Evan Goldstein is a first in the world of professional sports: He’s the master sommelier for the San Francisco Giants, responsible for the players, stadium employees and fans. He oversees all wine served at Oracle Park, and sources local wines from the area. Dana Jacobson reports on his unique career. Source
Saturday Sessions: Briston Maroney performs “Chaos Party”
Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Briston Maroney got his start playing shows in Nashville. That led to a recording career and a debut album that quickly went gold and was recently certified platinum. Now, he’s getting ready for a North American headline tour and has just released his second studio album. From “Ultrapure,” here is Briston Maroney with “Chaos Party.” Source
New stained-glass windows added to Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral
Six years ago, stained glass windows in Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral included depictions of Confederate leaders. Those windows are now gone, and this week, new windows telling a different story were unveiled. Adriana Diaz had an early look at the new designs. Source