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On June 11, 1776, the Continental Congress shifted the course of global history by appointing the Committee of Five to draft the United States Declaration of Independence. This group, featuring heavyweights like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, was tasked with articulating the colonies' case for separation from British rule. The process highlighted the political and rhetorical strategies used by the Founding Fathers to unite a burgeoning nation. Alongside this revolutionary pivot, we celebrate the lives of ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, the incomparable Gene Wilder, and the versatile Peter Dinklage. Finally, we examine how Edwin Armstrong’s 1935 demonstration of FM radio broadcasting fundamentally altered the landscape of communication and audio quality for the modern era. Topics Covered * 📜 The appointment of the Committee of Five to draft the Declaration of Independence. * 🌊 The legacy of Jacques Cousteau and his co-invention of the aqua-lung. * 🎭 A tribute to the careers of actors Gene Wilder and Peter Dinklage. * 📻 The 1935 public debut of FM radio by inventor Edwin Armstrong. Deep Dive is AI-assisted, human reviewed. Explore history every day on Neural Newscast. * (00:15) - Introduction * (00:18) - Birthday Legends * (00:18) - The Committee of Five * (00:18) - The Birth of FM Radio
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