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[Kid News Daily Update: Olympic Triumphs, Tech Trials, and Weather Records]-[02.11.2026]

KidNuz: News for Kids · B1 · 2026-02-11

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Kid News Daily: A Roundup of February 11, 2026

This edition of Kid News covers a wide spectrum of headlines, ranging from celebratory sports parades to serious legal battles in the tech industry and the ongoing climate challenges affecting winter sports.

Seattle Celebrates the Seahawks

Seattle, Washington, is buzzing with excitement as the city prepares to host a massive trophy ceremony and parade for their Super Bowl-winning Seahawks. The event is expected to draw up to one million fans, affectionately known as the "12s." This nickname is deeply rooted in the team's history, as the organization honors its fan base as the "12th player on the field." The passion of these fans is legendary, with their vocal support having historically caused "minor seismic activity," including the famous "Beast quake" in 2010.

The Legal Battle Against Tech Giants

A high-profile trial involving an LA-area teenager named Kaylee and major tech companies like Instagram and YouTube is currently in full swing. The prosecution alleges that these platforms were "intentionally addicting" and failed to provide adequate warnings, ultimately impacting the "mental health" of teens and tweens. While the tech giants deny these claims, arguing that the user had pre-existing personal troubles, the trial is expected to feature testimony from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and remains a significant legal focus that may continue well into March.

Climate Concerns and the "March Miracle"

Western regions of the United States are facing a historical weather anomaly. According to NOAA data, the Rockies have seen over "8500 high temperature records broken or tied" since December 1st. Utah is experiencing a particularly severe drought, with the National Weather Service noting a "328-day" stretch without significant snowfall in Salt Lake City—the longest such period since 1891. Despite this, meteorologists remain hopeful for a change in the forecast, looking toward a potential "March miracle" to bring much-needed precipitation to the region.

Olympic Highlights: The "Quad God" and Skiing Risks

Figure skater Ilya Malinin, known as the "Quad God," has bounced back from Olympic pressure to lead the men's short program. Malinin is renowned for his ability to execute the "quad axel" and his signature "death-defying backflip," a move he performs simply because he can, despite it not offering additional points from judges.

Meanwhile, in the world of professional skiing, Lindsey Vonn is recovering from a complex injury. Despite the risks of a sport where athletes reach speeds of "90 miles an hour," Vonn maintains that having the courage to compete was a victory in itself. Her father, Alan Kildo, has expressed a firm desire for her to retire from racing, highlighting the inherent dangers of the sport.

Rising Star: Abby Winterberger

Finally, the segment introduces 15-year-old freestyle skier Abby Winterberger, the youngest American athlete at the Winter Games. Her journey is unconventional; originally a gymnast, she transitioned to skiing after COVID-19 gym closures forced her to practice on "homemade jumps in the backyard." Her coach describes her Olympic debut as a "really sick ski trip," focusing on learning from peers rather than putting undue pressure on the young athlete.

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The noise they make is intense.
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Rain and possibly a little snow is expected today.
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He doesn't do it because he gets points.
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The quad god does it simply because he can.
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No regrets for Lindsey Vonn.
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📝Key Phrases

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right around the corner
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keep the momentum going
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roll out the red carpet
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in full swing
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take the stand
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📖 Transcript

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