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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
5/11/2026 High Housing Costs Are Pushing Foreclosures to a Six-Year High The Wall Street Journal 5/1/2026 11.0 View
5/11/2026 Photos: Baby bald eagle returned to nest after surgery to remove fish hook from stomach Fox Weather 4/30/2026 9.4 View
5/12/2026 Did School Cellphone Bans Work? New Study Finds Mixed Results.   5/4/2026 10.3 View
5/12/2026 Brain scans offer clues to why math is harder for some kids Science News Explores 5/1/2026 7.1 View
5/13/2026 5,000 Troops Being Withdrawn from Germany, says Pentagon The Epoch Times 5/1/2026 11.7 View
5/13/2026 PennDOT Orders Thousands of Drivers to Retake Road Test After Internal Investigation 6ABC.com 5/7/2026 9.1 View
5/14/2026 OpenAI founder rethinks his position on Universal Basic Income Business Insider 4/30/2026 13.8 View
5/14/2026 Beaver vs. Bear: Buc-ee's sues a competitor over similar branding FOX5 Atlanta 5/7/2026 9.9 View
5/15/2026 Trump criticizes 2 Supreme Court justices by name over tariff ruling Fox News 5/11/2026 12.3 View
5/15/2026 400-Year-Old Hamlet Flourishes in the Age of TikTok KLOVE News 5/9/2026 9.8 View
5/18/2026 They're not saying someone should kill Trump. But they're coming close. Washington Post 5/9/2026 9.8 View
5/18/2026 Colorful 'sea piggies' are mysteriously washing up on Texas beaches Texas Public Radio 5/9/2026 9.5 View
5/19/2026 Black Hills drilling project canceled after backlash from tribes ABC news 5/8/2026 13.1 View
5/19/2026 Would lip-synching make androids seem less creepy? Science News Explores 5/11/2026 7.3 View
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