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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
1/20/2026 Scientists finally know why ice is so slippery Science News Explores 1/12/2026 7.1 View
1/21/2026 Barbie with autism being introduced by Mattel CBS Detroit 1/12/2026 14.7 View
1/21/2026 CDPH continues to warn of poisonous mushroom outbreak ksbw.com 1/15/2026 9.4 View
1/22/2026 Elon Musk says saving for retirement will be 'irrelevant' in the next 20 years MSN News 1/9/2026 10.9 View
1/22/2026 NFL fans want the national anthem for playoffs The Spun 1/15/2026 6.7 View
1/23/2026 US Treasury Secretary blasts massive fraud fiasco, promises changes Blaze Media 1/9/2026 14.7 View
1/23/2026 Trump calls for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates NPR 1/12/2026 9.9 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
1/26/2026 Chopping an onion? Sharp knives can keep its juice out of your eyes Science News Explores 1/14/2026 6.4 View
1/27/2026 Under 16s ban on the way? Daily Mail 1/19/2026 11.8 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
1/28/2026 Democrat-run states eye 'mileage tracking' to reduce emissions The Washington Times 1/20/2026 13.1 View
1/28/2026 Teacher Inspired Charles M. Schulz to Create First African American Peanuts Character People.com 1/24/2026 9.5 View
1/29/2026 The Win-Win of Invasivorism: "If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em" The Cool Down 1/14/2026 12.4 View
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