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Current Events

This index lists the title, publisher, and publication date for past articles posted on izzit.org, along with the full text of the accompanying discussion questions. Due to copyright restrictions, we do not archive articles on the website; rather, we provide links to the original article source.

Date Posted Article Title Publisher Date Published Readablility Discussion Questions
6/2/2026 Teens invent first chewing gum to tackle anxiety Science News Explores 5/22/2026 6.9 View
6/2/2026 Do drivers hate bicyclists? US sees an alarming rash of crashes. USA Today 5/24/2026 10.7 View
6/1/2026 Study finds voting can help you live longer Texas Public Radio 5/25/2026 9.3 View
6/1/2026 From solar to charcoal, Cubans look for alternatives amid outages and fuel shortages NBC news 5/23/2026 11.3 View
5/29/2026 Expanding power grid in Georgia forces some homeowners to sell WSB-TV (Atlanta) 5/20/2026 8.5 View
5/29/2026 Marine vet prosecutor refuses to cross constitutional line on Spanberger 'assault weapon' ban Fox News 5/25/2026 13.3 View
5/28/2026 Some Parents Want Their Kids Opted Out of Ed Tech KLOVE News 5/17/2026 9.9 View
5/28/2026 California court bans Kars4Kids for false advertising (omissions) KCRA Sacramento 5/16/2026 15.3 View
5/27/2026 Doctor says Kyle Busch's Death Was "Totally Preventable" yahoo.com 5/24/2026 8.1 View
5/27/2026 Princeton University Ends Unsupervised Exams due to AI The Independent (via Yahoo) 5/13/2026 12.5 View
5/26/2026 AI may be giving teens bad diet advice Science News Explores 5/15/2026 7.4 View
5/26/2026 The World's Most Surprising Capitalist Makeover Is Under Way in Sweden Wall Street Journal 5/11/2026 11.6 View
5/22/2026 The Thing That Works (opinion) The Patriot Post 5/13/2026 8.0 View
5/22/2026 'Backyard brawl' ignites as West Virginia's Morrisey moves to poach blue state rival Spanberger's jobs Fox News 5/18/2026 16.5 View

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