This edition of Kid News covers a dynamic range of topics, from severe weather impacts and natural wonders to technological innovations and historic sports achievements.
The broadcast opens with a serious report on extreme weather affecting the United States. Over 90 million people from the Gulf Coast to the mid-Atlantic have been impacted by "as many as a dozen tornadoes" that "ripped through the region" in early March. The National Weather Service highlighted the intensity of these storms, noting that they produced "huge hail" with one piece measuring "six inches in diameter," potentially setting a new state record in Illinois. As weather patterns shift, communities are now beginning to "clean up and assess the mess."
In a stark contrast to the destruction caused by storms, California’s Death Valley is experiencing a breathtaking natural phenomenon. Sunset Magazine reports that the area is currently alive with a "once-in-a-decade super bloom." A vibrant "carpet of gold, orange, purple, pink and white flowers" has transformed the desert floor. The National Park Service attributes this display to the "perfect mix of mild winter temperatures and lots of rain." Visitors are strictly reminded that picking these flowers is "strictly prohibited," ensuring the preservation of this rare event.
Olympic gold medalist Jack Hughes, a standout of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, shared a lighthearted update regarding his "pearly whites." After losing his front teeth during a thrilling 2-1 victory over Canada, Hughes confirmed he has been "flooded with offers from dentists" to restore his smile. Despite the injury, Hughes remains in high spirits, joking that he hopes fans will "still ask him to smile" once his teeth are fixed this week.
Technological innovation has reached the animal kingdom with the introduction of the "PetPhone" by the Singapore-based company, YouCloud Link. This wearable device uses "artificial intelligence, motion sensors and GPS" to interpret pet behaviors. For instance, a dog "jumping three times in a row" might trigger an alert, or circling movements could notify an owner that the pet is "hungry or thirsty." The CEO of the company emphasizes that our pets are "just waiting for people to bring them to the AI age."
Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo made history on the basketball court this week by scoring a "whopping 83 points" in a victory against the Washington Wizards. This performance marks the "second highest scoring game in NBA history," trailing only the legendary 100-point record set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1962. Adebayo’s performance was so exceptional that he "nearly eclipsed" his previous season and career highs by the end of the first quarter, drawing praise from sports icons like LeBron James.
The broadcast concludes with the latest update in digital communication: a new batch of emojis. Approved by the Unicode Consortium, these characters—including a "ballet dancer, distorted face, fight cloud, hairy creature, landslide, orca, trombone and treasure chest"—are now available on Apple's iPhone operating system. While users can create custom emojis through "Apple's Genmoji feature," these eight additions have received official cross-platform approval. Future candidates for potential release include "leftward and rightward thumb sign gestures, a meteor and an eraser."