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[10 Key Updates: From Cosmic Discoveries to Social Progress]-[Big Wins, A New Barbie, and Cookie Comebacks]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2026-01-22

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📋 Summary

Celebrating Civil Rights History

This week began by honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement. The podcast reflects on his commitment to "fairness and equal rights" during the 1950s and 60s, noting that his "peaceful action and kindness" remain an inspiration for creating systemic change. His contributions are celebrated annually as a federal holiday, reminding society of the impact of his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Sports Milestones and Legal Debates

Indiana University made history by winning their first-ever national championship in college football with a 27-21 victory over the University of Miami. The win capped a "perfect 16-0 season." Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has entered a significant national debate concerning whether "transgender girls should be able to participate in girls and women's sports." With 122,000 transgender teens participating in high school sports nationwide, the court’s upcoming ruling is expected to influence regulations in 27 states.

Advancements in Inclusion and Play

Mattel continues to champion "diversity and inclusion" with the release of an autistic Barbie. Developed over 18 months in partnership with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, the doll features sensory-friendly clothing and accessories like "noise-canceling headphones" to represent the autistic community. In other news, Nintendo is expanding its footprint in the U.S. with the "My Mario" collection, offering interactive books and plush toys to fans.

Environmental Shifts and Animal Welfare

California has seen a significant change in its climate, with heavy winter storms ending the state's drought for the "first time in 25 years." Conversely, Brazil is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures in Rio de Janeiro exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. To mitigate the heat, the Biopark Zoo has implemented an "ice diet" for animals, providing popsicles to help them cool down.

Scientific Discoveries and Canine Intelligence

A new study published in the journal Science highlights the cognitive abilities of "gifted doggos," specifically border collies, who can learn new words by observing social cues. Beyond earth, astronomers have confirmed the existence of "Cloud 9," a "starless, gas-rich dark matter hydrogen cloud" located 14 million light-years away. NASA believes this discovery will provide crucial insights into how galaxies are formed in the "early universe."

Cultural Trivia: Girl Scout Cookies

The episode concludes with a nod to the return of Girl Scout cookie season. While "Thin Mints" currently hold the title of the all-time bestseller, the organization is introducing a new flavor called "Exploramos," a sandwich cookie inspired by Rocky Road ice cream, to potentially shake up the rankings.

🎯Key Sentences

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There's a lot of cool stuff we gotta talk about.
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Good gravy.
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Let's go.
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The Hoosiers came out on top
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their team did get the dub.
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come out on top
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cap off
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weigh in on
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make moves
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in partnership with
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📖 Transcript

Um, Rye, isn't it a little early in the morning to be eating popsicles?
Pam, if animals at the Rio de Janeiro Zoo can eat popsicles, I can too.
Yeah, but they're dealing with scorching hot weather.
Why are we talking about popsicles when astronomers discovered a brand new cosmic object?
Ah, yes.
They're calling it Cloud 9.

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