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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
4/10/2025 3-D printed, factory-built, and "hempcrete" homes could help tackle housing crisis MSN.com 3/26/2025 10.9 View
4/10/2025 Torpedo bat designer says it's the players, not the lumber Associated Press 3/31/2025 7.2 View
4/11/2025 Inventory robots rolled out at Cincinnati and Indianapolis Kroger stores Supermarket News 3/11/2025 9.5 View
4/11/2025 RFK Jr. wants to stop people using SNAP benefits to buy soda. Will it help? NPR 4/3/2025 10.1 View
4/14/2025 Supreme Court halts judge's order to reinstate probationary workers NBC news 4/8/2025 14.7 View
4/14/2025 Most Americans want to read more books. We just don't. NPR 4/7/2025 8.9 View
4/15/2025 RFK Jr. calls for end of fluoride in water, after Utah ban CBS News 4/7/2025 13.1 View
4/15/2025 New water treatment process removes pollutants most now don't Science News Explores 4/4/2025 7.4 View
4/16/2025 Two Southern states consider ending personal income tax Associated Press 4/6/2025 10.6 View
4/16/2025 Scientists Say They Revived Dire Wolf Through BioTech Company's De-Extinction Proceess ABC News 4/7/2025 9.3 View
4/17/2025 UAW President supports tariffs NPR 4/7/2025 8.1 View
4/17/2025 Bodega cats make New Yorkers' hearts purr but violate state regulations Associated Press 4/3/2025 10.7 View
4/21/2025 House passes bill to require proof of citizenship to register to vote, drawing ire of voting rights groups ABC news 4/10/2025 12.3 View
4/21/2025 Move over Paleo diet, it's Dinosaur Time, a TikTok trend all about devouring veggies NPR 4/14/2025 9.5 View
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