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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
2/2/2026 In China, AI is no longer optional for some kids. It's part of the curriculum NPR 1/27/2026 9.1 View
2/2/2026 Google to pay $68 million over allegations its voice assistant eavesdropped on users CBS News 1/26/2026 13.9 View
1/30/2026 China's Youth are Choosing Failure The Epoch Times 1/19/2026 8.3 View
1/30/2026 Self-described Minn. Antifa member calls for 'armed' men to stop immigration agents he calls 'mass murderers' Fox News 1/26/2026 10.1 View
1/29/2026 Humanoid Robots On the Horizon Inside EVs 1/5/2026 10.0 View
1/29/2026 The Win-Win of Invasivorism: "If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em" The Cool Down 1/14/2026 12.4 View
1/28/2026 Teacher Inspired Charles M. Schulz to Create First African American Peanuts Character People.com 1/24/2026 9.5 View
1/28/2026 Democrat-run states eye 'mileage tracking' to reduce emissions The Washington Times 1/20/2026 13.1 View
1/27/2026 Polyester clothing has been causing a stir online. But how valid are the concerns? NPR 1/20/2026 9.3 View
1/27/2026 Under 16s ban on the way? Daily Mail 1/19/2026 11.8 View
1/26/2026 Chopping an onion? Sharp knives can keep its juice out of your eyes Science News Explores 1/14/2026 6.4 View
1/26/2026 US, for 1st time in 50 years, experienced negative net migration in 2025: Report ABC news 1/13/2026 15.0 View
1/23/2026 Trump calls for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates NPR 1/12/2026 9.9 View
1/23/2026 US Treasury Secretary blasts massive fraud fiasco, promises changes Blaze Media 1/9/2026 14.7 View

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