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[10 Things You Need to Know: From Pokemon Day to Archaeological Discoveries]-[National Pokemon Day to Egypt's Royal Tombs - 10 Things You Need to Know]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-02-27

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Weekly Roundup: 10 Things You Need to Know

This episode of 10 Things You Need to Know covers a wide spectrum of news, ranging from pop culture milestones and strange local occurrences to significant scientific and health updates.

Pop Culture and Entertainment

February 27th marks National Pokemon Day, celebrating the franchise's inception in 1996. Created by Satoshi Tajiri, the series—originally dubbed Pocket Monsters—has evolved into a global phenomenon with over 1,000 creatures in the National Pokedex. In other entertainment news, Krispy Kreme has launched a collaboration with Hulu, introducing a line of "movie snacks donuts" inspired by cinema favorites, including flavors like the Blue Raspberry Slush and Caramel Popcorn.

Sports and Community Highlights

During the NBA All-Star Game, 18-year-old student Jaron Barajas made headlines by winning a $100,000 challenge against Damian Lillard. His buzzer-beater shot not only secured his education funds but also prompted the NBA to match the prize, donating to Lillard’s scholarship fund and local Boys and Girls Clubs. Meanwhile, in a bizarre community service initiative, a judge in Michigan is sentencing shoplifters at a local Walmart to wash cars in the parking lot as a form of restorative justice.

Consumer Trends and Social Shifts

A Harris poll highlights that 40% of Americans are now engaging in buyer boycotts or aligning their spending habits with their personal values. This trend is evident in how consumers responded to corporate DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies; for instance, many shoppers abandoned Target following their policy changes, while Costco experienced an increase in foot traffic after maintaining its existing initiatives.

Nature, Science, and Health

  • Marine Life: A rare deep-sea angelfish, typically found 6,500 feet below the surface, was spotted near the Tenerife Sea's surface. While some social media users found the event emotional, researchers suggest the fish may have been regurgitated by a predator or caught in an upward-moving column of warm water.
  • Wildlife Encounters: A mildly venomous ornate cat-eyed snake was discovered inside a box of bananas at a New Hampshire grocery store, leading to a successful rescue and relocation.
  • Geological Activity: Alaska’s Mount Spur volcano is under close monitoring by the Alaska Volcano Observatory due to hundreds of small earthquakes and ground deformations, signaling potential eruptive activity.
  • Public Health: Texas is facing its worst measles outbreak in over 30 years. With measles being the "most contagious infectious disease," health officials are emphasizing that the vaccine is safe and provides 97% protection against the virus.

Archaeological Breakthroughs

In a historic update, an Egyptian-British archaeological mission discovered the tomb of King Thutmose II near Luxor. This is the first royal tomb discovery since the famous 1922 finding of King Tutankhamun, providing vital new artifacts from Egypt’s 18th dynasty.

🎯Key Sentences

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That it is.
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So we got to start the show.
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Let's check out some Pokemon history.
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Just remember, you gotta catch them all.
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All right, this next one is...
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📝Key Phrases

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battling it out
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make the crowd go wild
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on board
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last but certainly not least
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shifted their spending habits
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📖 Transcript

Hey Pam, would you mind holding this Pokeball?
Hey, hey, why are you throwing things at me?
It's one of my favorite days of the year and I'm trying to catch a Pamela ping pong.
Oh gosh, it's Pokemon day, isn't it?
That it is.
So we got to start the show.

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