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[CNN 10: Typhoon Kajiki, Space Exploration, and Fossil Discoveries]-[Fossil hunting in the Badlands]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-08-26

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Global Weather Alert: Typhoon Kajiki

The Southeast Asian region is currently grappling with the impact of Typhoon Kajiki. The storm made landfall in Vietnam on Monday after moving through the Gulf of Tonkin, bringing with it "torrential rain and dangerous winds." As the fifth and most powerful typhoon to hit Vietnam this year, it has prompted authorities to shut down schools, close airports, and evacuate tens of thousands of residents. The storm is expected to deliver up to two feet of rain, raising significant concerns regarding "mudslides and flash flooding" in mountainous areas. The report clarified a common point of confusion: the distinction between hurricanes and typhoons. Both are "tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour," with the primary difference being location—typhoons occur in the Northwest Pacific, while hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and eastern/central Pacific.

Geopolitical Developments and Space Innovation

In Washington, D.C., U.S. President Donald Trump met with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to discuss trade, security, and the status of American troops. Currently, over 28,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, a presence rooted in a "mutual defense treaty dating back to the Korean War." The discussions highlighted U.S. demands for greater flexibility regarding these forces to ensure they can respond to regional threats involving China. Meanwhile, in the realm of space exploration, a SpaceX cargo ship successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS) for a resupply mission. The capsule "parked itself" autonomously, carrying 5,000 pounds of supplies and scientific experiments, including research on "bioprinting tissue in space" and monitoring "astronaut bone mass loss," which are vital for future missions to the Moon and Mars.

Paleontology and the Badlands

This episode also explored the fascinating world of fossil hunting. In a segment featuring Badlands National Park in South Dakota, it was explained that the park’s rapid erosion rate—roughly "one inch a year"—continually exposes prehistoric remains. During a hike, reporters discovered a rare, 33-million-year-old skull identified by paleontologists as an Archaeotherium, or "ancient beast," described as a giant killer pig. The segment emphasized that while the public is encouraged to explore, the official policy is to "leave the fossils exactly where we find them" so they can be properly processed by experts. The episode also shared a trivia note that sharks are significantly older than dinosaurs, with fossil evidence dating back 450 million years.

Sports Achievements and Community Empowerment

The broadcast highlighted Taiwan’s impressive victory at the Little League World Series, where they secured their first title in 29 years with a 7-0 shutout against Nevada. Pitcher Lin Qingsi delivered a dominant performance, with fastballs clocked at over 80 miles per hour. Finally, the "10 out of 10" segment featured a Minneapolis program dedicated to training women for careers in firefighting. Addressing the stigma that women cannot meet the "physical demands" of the job, the program emphasizes that being "physically prepared" is a matter of life and death. The goal is for these trainees to "crush glass ceilings" and prove that their dedication to saving lives is paramount, regardless of gender.

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And get this, the robotic capsule even parked itself.
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📖 Transcript

What's up, sunshine? Welcome to the show.
I'm Coy Weir. This is CNN 10, your 10 minutes of news where I simply tell you the what, letting you decide what to think.
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We start with a power tropical cyclone that's battering parts of Southeast Asia.

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