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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
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
3/2/2026 3 Reasons Why Momentum For 3-Year College Degrees Is Growing Forbes.com 2/13/2026 15.2 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
3/3/2026 There's a Reason American Kids Are Such Picky Eaters</ NY Times 2/15/2026 10.1 View
3/3/2026 Using physics can help athletes avoid sports injuries Science News Explores 2/18/2026 7.0 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
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
3/5/2026 Californians being taxed to death The New York Post 2/12/2026 11.0 View
3/5/2026 AI means trouble for white-collar work CNN (via MSN.com) 2/26/2026 9.8 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
3/6/2026 6-year old Girl Scout smashes record for most boxes sold-- 100,000 www.sunnyskyz.com 2/6/2026 6.0 View
3/9/2026 An Ohio newspaper has a new star writer. It isn't human. Washington Post 3/1/2026 12.7 View
3/9/2026 Unlocking the secrets of an ancient plague NPR 2/28/2026 9.7 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
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