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Browse past Current Events articles (up to one year) and open the full discussion questions. Articles are not hosted on izzit.org due to copyright restrictions; rather, we provide links to the original article source.

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Date Posted Article Title Publisher Date Published Readability Discussion Questions
11/13/2025 Milwaukee goes after reckless drivers The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 11/5/2025 9.7 View
11/14/2025 IOC set to ban transgender athletes from Olympic women's events: reports Fox News 11/10/2025 12.1 View
11/14/2025 How and when to clean your water bottle Associated Press 11/8/2025 9.0 View
11/17/2025 'DEI for owls': Nearly half a million birds to be killed across the West SFgate 11/8/2025 11.8 View
11/17/2025 Neglected form of diabetes with unusual symptoms finally gets its own name NPR 9/29/2025 9.5 View
11/18/2025 Women are hiding their boyfriends online and there's more than one reason why BBC.com 11/9/2025 9.5 View
11/18/2025 A modified glue gun squirts a material to help heal broken bones Science News Explores 11/10/2025 7.0 View
11/19/2025 Trump Administration Considers 50-Year Mortgages The Epoch Times 11/9/2025 12.9 View
11/19/2025 "Art Should Be Human": Nashville Pushes Back After AI Song Goes No. 1 Fox17.com 11/14/2025 8.0 View
11/20/2025 Target requires employees to be friendly. Will it turn their fortunes around? The New York Post (via msn) 11/9/2025 13.1 View
11/20/2025 Multimillionaire millennial misses work Fortune 11/9/2025 8.6 View
11/21/2025 Trump says tariff-funded dividend payments for Americans will begin next year Fox News 11/17/2025 12.8 View
11/21/2025 Nationwide police shortage: What to do? CBS News Detroit 11/11/2025 8.9 View
11/24/2025 Scientists Sequenced the DNA of the 'Last Neanderthal'—and It Alters Human History MSN.com 11/17/2025 11.3 View
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