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Current Events

This index lists the title, publisher, and publication date for past articles posted on izzit.org, along with the full text of the accompanying discussion questions. Due to copyright restrictions, we do not archive articles on the website; rather, we provide links to the original article source.

Date Posted Article Title Publisher Date Published Readablility Discussion Questions
3/3/2026 Using physics can help athletes avoid sports injuries Science News Explores 2/18/2026 7.0 View
3/3/2026 There's a Reason American Kids Are Such Picky Eaters NY Times 2/15/2026 10.1 View
3/2/2026 What worked and what didn't with a cellphone ban at a Kentucky school NPR 2/20/2026 7.3 View
3/2/2026 3 Reasons Why Momentum For 3-Year College Degrees Is Growing Forbes.com 2/13/2026 15.2 View
2/27/2026 Texas may become the first state to mandate Bible readings in public schools FOX News Austin 1/22/2026 9.3 View
2/27/2026 Russia's war against Ukraine enters fifth year as experts outline 3 possible outcomes Fox News 2/24/2026 10.8 View
2/26/2026 "It Was Terrible": AI Failures Make Writing by Hand Better for Thinking Skills in One Classroom KQED (NPR) 1/28/2026 9.7 View
2/26/2026 Nuclear fusion: Coming to a grid near you? The Washington Times 2/16/2026 12.7 View
2/25/2026 AI Video of Tom Cruise Fighting Brad Pitt has Top Writer Warning: "It's Likely Over For Us." msn.com 2/14/2026 9.2 View
2/25/2026 Ukrainian Olympic athlete chooses conscience over chance at medal Associated Press 2/12/2026 10.3 View
2/24/2026 Lions have a second roar that scientists have only just discovered Science News Explores 2/6/2026 8.1 View
2/24/2026 Dinner Is Being Recorded, Whether You Know It or Not NY Times 2/16/2026 9.6 View
2/23/2026 Florida driver's license tests now only given in English Fox News 2/9/2026 9.2 View
2/23/2026 Consciousness could last hours after 'death' The Times 2/15/2026 13.9 View

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