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[Weekly News Roundup: From Easter Traditions and Earth Day to Space Exploration and Scientific Breakthroughs]-[Easter Celebrations to Elephant Sanctuaries - 10 Things You Need to Know]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-04-17

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Seasonal Traditions: Easter and Earth Day

As spring arrives, the podcast highlights the cultural and environmental significance of April. Easter, a holiday spanning 2000 years, remains a cornerstone of Christian tradition, marked by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Beyond the religious observance, the White House continues its long-standing tradition of the 'Easter egg roll,' an event dating back to 1878. The 2025 celebration is set to feature 30,000 eggs, a notable logistical feat given the current economic climate and the impact of the 'bird flu' on egg prices.

Following the festivities, the focus shifts to 'Earth Day,' which debuted in 1969 following a devastating oil spill in Santa Barbara. This year’s theme, 'Our Power, Our Planet,' urges a global transition toward renewable energy. The segment serves as a sobering reminder of environmental fragility, noting the recent 'severe storms' and 'historic flooding' that resulted in at least 25 fatalities across the Midwest and Southern United States.

Extraordinary Ventures: Space and Acts of Kindness

Innovation and human spirit take center stage in the middle of the episode. Bitcoin investor Chun Wang made headlines by commissioning a historic SpaceX flight. Carrying three polar explorers, the mission marked the first time a rocket has flown over the North and South Poles, circling the globe in a mere one-and-a-half hours.

On a more grounded note, the show highlights the power of social media to effect change. After TikToker Tammy Conzier went viral with the story of Betty, an 81-year-old waitress struggling with 'chronic back pain' and insufficient Social Security, the community rallied. Through a GoFundMe and the TikTok Creator Rewards program, over $32,000 was raised to provide Betty with much-needed financial relief.

Sports Highlights: Championships and Grand Slams

In the world of athletics, the UConn Huskies secured their 12th NCAA Women’s National Championship by defeating South Carolina. Meanwhile, the men's tournament saw a 'nail-biting finish' as the Florida Gators triumphed over Houston. On the golf course, Rory McIlroy made history by winning his first Masters tournament, joining an elite group of only six players to complete the 'career Grand Slam,' a list that includes legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

Legal Battles and Genetic Science

The podcast addresses a significant First Amendment victory for the Associated Press (AP). After being banned from covering the Trump administration for refusing to rename the 'Gulf of Mexico' to the 'Gulf of America,' a US district judge ruled that the government cannot retaliate against news agencies based on their viewpoints, reaffirming the importance of 'free speech.'

Finally, the episode explores the controversial work of Colossal Biosciences, which claims to have used gene-editing technology to create three pups—Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi—bearing the physical traits of the dire wolf, a species extinct for over 12,000 years. While the company labels this 'de-extinction,' many in the scientific community remain skeptical, characterizing the pups as 'gray wolves with cosmetic genetic changes.' The episode concludes with a look at the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, providing a peaceful wilderness for retired circus elephants.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think we better jump right in to clarify things.
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You don't want to be the boy who cried zombie, right?
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All that matters is that kiddos get to carry on the tradition
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I can still barely afford eggs
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I think it's time to get out of this world.
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📝Key Phrases

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jump right in
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make your mark
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off to a rocky start
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turn around
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tough time getting around
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📖 Transcript

Good morning, Rye.
How nice is it outside today?
Pamela, do not move.
There might be zombies up in here.
Friends.
Does bug spray work on zombies?

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