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[Daylight Saving Shifts, Mario's Big Anniversary, and Global News Updates]-[MAR10 Day, Primary Elections, and a Turtle Named Porkchop?]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2026-03-12

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Daylight Saving Time: The Shift and Public Sentiment

The United States recently transitioned to daylight saving time, with clocks "sprang forward one hour" at 2 a.m. on Sunday. While the primary benefit is an "extra hour of sunlight after school and work," the adjustment has caused sleep disruption for many. Interestingly, support for this biannual ritual is waning; a 2025 Gallup poll indicates that approximately 54% of Americans favor ending the practice of changing clocks twice a year.

Gaming and Pop Culture: Celebrating 40 Years of Mario

March 10th, or "Mario Day," marked the 40th anniversary of the Super Mario Bros franchise. Nintendo celebrated by releasing the final trailer for the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie and launching the Mario Kart World Open Series for Switch Online members. Additionally, fans have the opportunity to enter a sweepstakes for a trip to Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios, highlighting the enduring cultural impact of the series.

Sports Labor and Technology

The WNBA is currently navigating a period of uncertainty as the league and the players' union negotiate a new labor agreement. Following significant growth in "popularity, attendance, TV viewership, and merchandise sales," players are seeking higher salaries. Meanwhile, Major League Baseball is embracing innovation with the introduction of "robot umpires." The new automated ball-strike challenge system allows players to contest human judgments, with results displayed instantly on stadium video boards.

Geopolitical and Economic Impacts

The ongoing conflict in Iran is creating significant disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route responsible for about 20% of the world's oil supply. Shipping delays and rerouting around the southern tip of Africa are causing concerns regarding the global supply chain, potentially leading to increased prices for essential goods like "medicines, computer chips, and fertilizer."

Scientific Discoveries and Natural Wonders

In the realm of space exploration, scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have identified a "Candidate Dark Galaxy 2" (CDG2), which is composed of roughly 99% dark matter. Because dark matter does not reflect or emit light, this discovery provides a rare opportunity to study how galaxies form. On Earth, a heartwarming recovery story involved a green sea turtle named Porkchop, who was successfully rehabilitated after a fishing line injury. Conversely, a more startling discovery occurred in Australia, where a 12-year-old boy found a freshwater crocodile in a local creek, prompting wildlife experts to intervene.

Paleontology: The Value of History

The episode concluded with a look at a Triceratops fossil nicknamed "Trey," which is set for auction with an estimated value of over $5 million. Living during the "Late Cretaceous Period" approximately 66 million years ago, these dinosaurs remain a subject of fascination, demonstrating the high market and educational value of prehistoric discoveries.

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Is everything okay?
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Wait, really?
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Yeah, me included in that.
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I am insanely excited about.
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I personally will be celebrating all month long
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time is running short
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make moves
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kick off
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📖 Transcript

Good morning, Pam.
Um, Rye?
You're like two hours late.
Is everything okay?
Wait, really?
I thought it was five minutes early.

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