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[10 Things You Need to Know: Wildlife, Autumn Trends, and Pop Culture Phenomena]-[Labubus, A Hungry Bear, and No-go on a Logo]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-09-04

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Weekly Digest: From National Wildlife Day to Cultural Trends

This episode of The 10 News covers a diverse array of topics, ranging from environmental awareness and global supply chain shifts to the latest in pop culture and entertainment.

Celebrating Nature: National Wildlife Day

September 4th marks National Wildlife Day, a tradition established in 2006 to honor the legacy of Steve Irwin, the iconic "crocodile hunter." The discussion highlights the long-standing commitment to conservation, noting milestones such as the creation of Yellowstone in 1872 and the passage of the Endangered Species Act in 1973. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with nature by cleaning up local environments or supporting conservation groups. In a humorous nod to wildlife, they share a story of a brown bear nicknamed "Fuzzy" who broke into an ice cream shop in South Lake Tahoe, consuming the store's entire stock of ice cream.

Autumnal Shifts and Economic Impacts

As the season transitions, the "pumpkin spice phenomenon" has returned, with major chains like Starbucks and Dunkin’ rolling out fall-themed menus. However, consumers may face higher costs this year due to new tariffs placed on coffee beans imported from Brazil, which supplies roughly one-third of the U.S. coffee market. Meanwhile, the return of the NFL regular season brings renewed excitement, particularly with the high-stakes rivalry matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys.

Branding and Market Bubbles

Corporate branding and collectibles are under the spotlight as well. Cracker Barrel recently faced significant consumer backlash after a logo redesign removed the founder’s "Uncle Herschel," leading to a drop in stock prices and a swift reversal by the company to restore its original imagery. In the toy market, the rise of Labubu figurines—big-eyed collectibles from the Chinese company Pop Mart—is being compared to the 1990s Beanie Babies craze. Experts warn that this could be a "bubble about to burst," citing the historical volatility of such collectibles, which often see values plummet once market interest wanes.

Entertainment and Climate Milestones

Netflix has achieved a new record with the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, which garnered 236 million views to become the platform's most-watched movie, surpassing Red Notice. On the climate front, the city of Phoenix recently experienced a haboob, a massive dust storm that caused power outages and flight delays. Scientists note that these desert weather events are becoming increasingly severe.

Community and Reflection

Amidst the lighthearted segments, the show addresses a somber note, acknowledging the tragic shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. The hosts emphasize the importance of community support and encourage listeners to reach out to trusted adults if they are feeling overwhelmed by such news. The episode concludes with a trivia segment regarding the Princess Diana Beanie Baby, which once sold for over $10,000 at the height of its popularity, illustrating how production shortages—often accidental—can artificially inflate market demand.

🎯Key Sentences

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Pretty sure he's just gonna eat and run.
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How could I forget?
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made himself at home behind the counter
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didn't exactly cover his tracks
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We can't really blame Fuzzy for wanting a tasty treat after all.
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📝Key Phrases

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eat and run
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opened people's eyes to
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signed into law
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made himself at home
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cover his tracks
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📖 Transcript

Good morning, Pam.
Your pumpkin spice latte is in the snack room.
Aw, thanks, Rye.
Um, Ryan, what's happening in the snack room?
What, your pumpkin spice latte or the brand new crunchy McYumYums in there?
No, I'm, uh, there's a bear in the snack room.

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