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[Kid News Update: Spring Equinox, Record-Breaking Runners, and Global Business Shifts]-[03.20.2025]

KidNuz: News for Kids · B1 · 2025-03-20

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Kid News Daily Summary: March 20, 2025

The Arrival of Spring

Despite persistent "blizzard-like conditions" in the Upper Midwest, the northern hemisphere officially entered spring at 5:01 AM Eastern Time. This day, known as the "vernal equinox," signifies a moment where the sun sits directly over the equator, resulting in day and night being "almost equal in length." As we move toward the summer solstice on June 20th, daylight hours will continue to extend.

A Historic Running Feat

In the southern hemisphere, while autumn begins, 15-year-old Sam Ruth has etched his name into history. Ruth became the youngest person to run a mile in less than four minutes, clocking an impressive time of "3.58.35" at Go Media Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. Hailing from a "family of runners," Ruth’s achievement echoes the legacy of Roger Bannister, who first broke the four-minute barrier in 1954.

The Rise of the Blobfish

In a surprising conservation victory, the "gelatinous blobfish" was crowned "fish of the year" by the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust. Often mocked for its appearance, the blobfish looks vastly different on the ocean floor compared to when it reaches the surface, where decompression causes it to "lose shape." Described as a pink fish with a "downturned mouth and saggy nose," this creature is composed of jelly-like tissue and can live up to 130 years.

Business and Aviation Dynamics

  • EV Competition: Chinese automaker BYD is challenging American EV manufacturers with a new battery and charging system capable of providing "292 miles of range in just five minutes." With the affordable "BYD Seagull" priced around $12,000, established automakers are reportedly feeling the pressure.
  • Airline Rivalry: Frontier Airlines is leveraging Southwest’s recent policy shift—which ends the long-standing perk of two free checked bags—by offering free baggage with the code "freeBag" for flights between May 28 and August 18.

Legal Battles in Tennis

Major tennis stars, including Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios, have launched a "massive lawsuit" against the ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA. The players allege that these governing bodies engage in business practices that "exploit their talent, suppress their earnings, and jeopardize their health and safety." The accused organizations have dismissed the claims as being "entirely without merit."

The Unusual Career of a Ball Diver

Today’s "Kid News Kicker" features Jim Bess, a professional diver who turned a student-era accident into a "booming business." By retrieving lost golf balls from water hazards on prestigious courses—including balls once hit by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy—Bess has turned salvaged inventory into a full-time career. While he has retrieved up to "two million balls in a year," he notes that the job occasionally requires navigating dangerous encounters with "alligators."

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