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[Daily News Digest: From MLB Opening Day to Scientific Discoveries]-[MLB Opening Day, News from Apple, and a Sweet Treat Takeover]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2026-03-26

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📋 Summary

Sports and Seasonal Celebrations

The podcast kicks off with the excitement surrounding MLB opening day 2026. With the San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees leading the charge in a Netflix-exclusive broadcast, the league is hosting a three-day "Major League Baseball extravaganza." Amidst these festivities, listeners are also introduced to a quirky retail highlight: Costco’s massive 10-pound chocolate bunny, "Pete the Bunny," which requires a "hammer or mallet" to crack open, adding a unique twist to Easter celebrations.

Technology and Cybersecurity Concerns

Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasizes the necessity of balance, urging users to step away from screens to "touch grass" and prioritize face-to-face connections. However, digital vigilance remains critical. New cybersecurity research has identified that hackers are utilizing exploit kits, nicknamed "Dark Sword" and "Karuna," to gain "deep remote access" to older versions of iOS. These tools pose risks by potentially exposing sensitive data like Wi-Fi passwords and text messages, prompting urgent recommendations for users to update their devices.

Space Exploration: The Artemis II Mission

NASA’s Artemis II moon rocket is preparing for an April 1st launch. The journey to "Launch Pad 39B" was a monumental task, involving the "Crawler Transporter 2," the "heaviest self-powered vehicle in the world." This mission is historic, as it will transport four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flight, marking the first time humans have ventured beyond low Earth orbit since the 1972 Apollo mission.

Legal and Environmental Updates

Washington state has implemented a new law prohibiting law enforcement from wearing face coverings to ensure "transparency and accountability." Meanwhile, in Fontana, California, a "sticky situation" occurred when a semi-truck spilled hundreds of gallons of syrup across the 10 freeway, requiring a nine-hour cleanup effort to clear the "gooey substance."

Biological Rediscoveries and Floral Art

In a remarkable scientific achievement, the pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider—species previously thought extinct for over 7,000 years—have been spotted in New Guinea. These "Lazarus species" were identified through the combined efforts of scientists and indigenous communities. On the artistic front, the anonymous floral artist known as "Mr. Flower Fantastic" (MFF) recently revealed his identity at the New York Botanical Garden, showcasing intricate structures like a taxi made of carnations, despite his own irony-filled allergy to flowers.

Trivia and Celestial Phenomena

Closing the segment, the show explores celestial events, noting that a meteor is often called a "shooting star." This follows a recent event where a seven-ton asteroid entered the atmosphere, creating a "bright fireball" visible across ten states, reminding listeners of the dynamic nature of our universe.

🎯Key Sentences

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Never enough.
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Oh boy, then we should probably jump right in.
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I can't believe I missed it.
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So you still have time to get your snacks right.
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Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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📝Key Phrases

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jump right in
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take the field
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setting the stage
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touch grass
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check yourself before you wreck yourself
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📖 Transcript

Good morning, Rye.
Are you ready, Pam?
Are you ready?
Ready for... Wow, that is a lot of space ice cream.
Never enough, Pam.
Never enough.

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