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[Weekly News Roundup: From Political Milestones to Pet Cloning and Holiday Trends]-[A Salute to Service, the End of a Few Era's, and a Bearista!]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-11-13

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Weekly News Roundup: Key Updates from The 10 News

This week’s episode of The 10 News, hosted by Pamela Kirkland and Tracy Eads Kaplan, covers a diverse range of topics, spanning historical political shifts, environmental challenges, scientific advancements in cloning, and upcoming holiday trends.

Honoring Veterans and Political Transitions

The episode opened with a respectful nod to Veterans Day, noting that the holiday, originally known as Armistice Day, commemorates the end of World War I. The hosts paid tribute to those who served in the US Armed Forces. In political news, the country witnessed a major shift as Nancy Pelosi announced she would not seek reelection. As the first female Speaker of the House, Pelosi’s retirement marks the "end of an era," leaving behind a legacy that serves as an inspiration for women in government.

Environmental Concerns: Climate Change and Drought

Environmental issues took center stage as the hosts discussed the severe impact of Hurricane Melissa. A study by the World Weather Attribution Group confirmed that human-caused climate change intensified the storm, boosting wind speeds by 7% and rainfall by 16%. The report highlighted that warmer ocean temperatures, driven by fossil fuels, effectively "supercharged" the hurricane. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Iran is facing an extreme drought. With reservoirs nearly empty and record-low rainfall, officials warn that the capital, Tehran, may soon face water rationing or potential evacuations.

The End of an Era for Print Media

Another historic closure was announced for The Farmer’s Almanac, a publication that has provided weather predictions and gardening guides since 1818. Despite its two-century-long run, the publisher cited "increased financial challenges" and rising costs as the primary reasons for ending the print edition after the 2026 issue.

Scientific Curiosity: Pet Cloning

The show touched upon the controversial yet fascinating world of pet cloning. After retired football legend Tom Brady revealed that his dog, Junie, is a clone of his late pet Lua, the hosts explored the history of the practice. Companies like Colossal Biosciences and Viagin Pets and Equine are behind this technology, which has also been utilized by celebrities like Paris Hilton and Barbara Streisand. The discussion noted that the first cloned animal was Dolly the sheep in 1996, with the first dog cloned in 2005 by South Korean researchers.

Government Shutdown and Holiday Highlights

On a positive note, the U.S. government is moving toward reopening. The Senate passed a funding deal with a 60 to 40 vote, offering relief to federal employees and allowing food benefits to resume. As the holiday season approaches, the show shifted to lighter topics, noting that pumpkin pie remains America’s favorite Thanksgiving dessert, with orders surging over 2,000% the day before the holiday. Additionally, the limited-edition Barista Cup from Starbucks has caused a frenzy, with some resale prices reaching as high as $800.

Trivia and Community Engagement

The episode concluded with a segment from trivia master Owen, who highlighted that the Rockettes are celebrating 100 years of performances at the iconic Radio City Music Hall. The hosts also engaged with their audience, the "Tenors," through the 10 News Snaps segment, promising to consider more animal-focused content in future episodes.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm officially counting the days until Ryan gets back.
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I didn't think you'd miss him.
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It is truly the end of an era.
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they decided to call it quits
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Hopefully that changes soon.
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📝Key Phrases

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break barriers
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end of an era
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call it quits
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financial challenges
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supercharge
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📖 Transcript

Seven more days, Pam.
I'm officially counting the days until Ryan gets back.
I didn't think you'd miss him.
Miss him?
Pam, it's too quiet in here.
No ping pong balls flying across the studio.

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