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[Kid News Daily: Mardi Gras, Lunar New Year, and Space Station Updates]-[02.17.2026]

KidNuz: News for Kids · B1 · 2026-02-17

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Kid News Daily: A Roundup of February 17th, 2026

Global Celebrations: Mardi Gras and the Lunar New Year

February 17th marks a day of dual festivities. Today is Fat Tuesday, the final day of Mardi Gras, characterized by legendary parades and the consumption of king cakes. While New Orleans is the epicenter, cities across America are participating in the "purple, green and gold" festivities. Simultaneously, today marks the start of the Lunar New Year, welcoming the Year of the Horse. These traditions, focused on "good luck and prosperity," will span 15 days of community celebration.

Barack Obama’s Clarification on Extraterrestrials

Former President Barack Obama recently addressed comments regarding aliens made on the No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen podcast. Initially suggesting that "they're real," Obama later issued a statement to "backtrack," clarifying that he was joking. He emphasized that he has never seen evidence of extraterrestrials and noted that while the universe is "so vast," the "enormous distance between star systems" makes it improbable that Earth has been visited by intelligent beings.

Space Exploration and the International Space Station (ISS)

New astronauts have arrived at the International Space Station to replace a crew that departed early due to a "medical emergency." The current mission includes testing innovative technology designed to turn "drinking water into IV fluids on demand." Meanwhile, the future of the station is limited; as it has "outlived its intended lifespan," NASA and its international partners plan to decommission the facility in four years.

Maintenance Issues at the Louvre

The world-famous Louvre museum in Paris is facing infrastructure challenges. Following a water valve incident in November, a "pipe burst" last Friday caused damage to a ceiling painted in 1819. Critics are pointing toward the museum’s "outdated" plumbing systems as the primary culprit for these recurring leaks.

Heartwarming Moments: The Olympian and the Homeowner

  • Academic Support: Figure skater Madeline Chizis received support from her sociology professor after missing a paper deadline due to her Olympic schedule. The professor praised her for not "asking for special treatment" and encouraged her to focus on her competition.
  • A Personal Discovery: In a serendipitous event in Fargo, North Dakota, a homeowner named Casey Chapman discovered a 1946 newspaper clipping hidden under his floorboards featuring his late mother as a homecoming queen. Chapman described feeling "goosebumps," noting that it felt like a "thumbs up" from his mother regarding his new home purchase.

Educational Spotlight

The broadcast concluded with the Kid News Quiz, confirming key facts from the day, including the location of the secret Area 51 facility in the Nevada desert and the ongoing cultural significance of the Lunar New Year.

🎯Key Sentences

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spring is right around the corner.
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Give it a try
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New Orleans always steals the spotlight
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join the fun
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It's also the start of the Lunar New Year
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📝Key Phrases

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right around the corner
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take over
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confidence boost
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steal the spotlight
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📖 Transcript

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