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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
3/10/2026 Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? Science News Explores 3/2/2026 7.7 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
3/11/2026 School District to Switch to 4-day Week kctv5.com 2/24/2026 9.4 View
3/12/2026 Olympic medalists may get tax break Newsweek 3/4/2026 14.1 View
3/12/2026 Montana Senator helps eject Marine protestor from Senate hearing MSN.com 3/4/2026 10.0 View
3/13/2026 NJ Senate votes 38–0 to require free menstrual products at public colleges under 'menstrual equity' bill Fox News 3/6/2026 13.2 View
3/13/2026 Kindness will make you happier than a higher salary, report shows CNN 3/20/2025 9.5 View
3/16/2026 United Airlines says put on your headphones or get off the plane The Washington Post 3/5/2026 9.5 View
3/16/2026 A college student's perspective on using AI in class NPR 3/6/2026 10.4 View
3/17/2026 High schools are losing the struggle to block pot—even during class Wall Street Journal 3/5/2026 9.5 View
3/17/2026 Microbes that dwell in tree bark devour major climate gases Science News Explores 3/4/2026 8.4 View
3/18/2026 Billions of Dollars on the Line as March Madness Fuels Betting Boom KLOVE News 3/6/2026 11.9 View
3/18/2026 Hockey player who lost family members in rink shooting scores game-winning goal wwlp.com 3/12/2026 6.6 View
3/19/2026 Scammers take more than $100 billion per year from Americans NBC News 3/11/2026 12.3 View
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