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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
3/12/2026 Montana Senator helps eject Marine protestor from Senate hearing MSN.com 3/4/2026 10.0 View
3/12/2026 Olympic medalists may get tax break Newsweek 3/4/2026 14.1 View
3/11/2026 School District to Switch to 4-day Week kctv5.com 2/24/2026 9.4 View
3/11/2026 Columbia University anti-Israel group posts "Death to America" after US and Israel kill Khamenei The New York Post 3/1/2026 14.7 View
3/10/2026 Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? Science News Explores 3/2/2026 7.7 View
3/10/2026 In California, About the Only Way to Get a House Is to Inherit One Wall Street Journal 2/28/2026 10.5 View
3/9/2026 Unlocking the secrets of an ancient plague NPR 2/28/2026 9.7 View
3/9/2026 An Ohio newspaper has a new star writer. It isn't human. Washington Post 3/1/2026 12.7 View
3/6/2026 6-year old Girl Scout smashes record for most boxes sold-- 100,000 www.sunnyskyz.com 2/6/2026 6.0 View
3/6/2026 National security expert urges DHS to raise terror threat level, warns of sleeper cell risks in US Fox News 3/2/2026 16.6 View
3/5/2026 AI means trouble for white-collar work CNN (via MSN.com) 2/26/2026 9.8 View
3/5/2026 Californians being taxed to death The New York Post 2/12/2026 11.0 View
3/4/2026 US Basketball Player Jared Shaw Escaped Execution in Indonesia, but His Prison Ordeal Continues The Guardian 2/24/2026 8.8 View
3/4/2026 A defector explains the remote-work scam helping North Korea pay for nukes The Wall Street Journal 2/16/2026 10.2 View

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