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[NFL Star Literacy Initiatives, MLB Tech Updates, and Global Environmental Challenges]-[The NFL star working to combat childhood illiteracy]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-09-25

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NFL Star Bijan Robinson’s Crusade for Literacy

Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson is making waves far beyond the gridiron. Recognizing that many third-grade students in Atlanta were "reading below grade level," Robinson launched the "B John Reads" program. By transforming the Falcons' home stadium into a massive book fair, he aims to combat the decline in local literacy. Robinson, who admits he "struggled with reading" as a child in favor of video games, emphasizes the importance of "instilling knowledge" early on. He draws a parallel between reading a playbook and academic success, noting that if children can "connect to" and "understand" what they read, it will "change their life." By promoting books like Peter H. Reynolds’ Be You, Robinson encourages children to embrace their uniqueness and prioritize physical books over technology.

Major League Baseball Embraces the "Robot Umpire"

Technology is officially entering the baseball diamond. The MLB competition committee has approved the use of the "Automated Ball Strike system" (ABS), often referred to as "robot umpires," starting next season. While humans will remain the primary authority, teams will now be permitted to "challenge up to two calls per game." This system, which has been tested in the minor leagues, aims to minimize "foul play" and reduce the high volume of ejections—over 60% of which stemmed from arguments over ball-strike calls—that currently plague the sport.

Engineering Demolition and Environmental Crisis

In Tennessee, a 540-foot-tall nuclear cooling tower, once a "safety hazard," was brought down in a "controlled implosion." The rubble is set to be recycled, marking a transition from a defunct industrial site to a sustainable future. Conversely, South Australia is facing a devastating environmental catastrophe: a month-long "toxic algae bloom." Fueled by a "marine heat wave," the bloom has killed over 17,000 animals across 470 species. Scientists warn that this is not a "one-off rare occurrence" but a consequence of climate change, as marine heat waves increase in "size, duration and frequency." The disaster has "paralyzed the fishing industry" and tourism, prompting the government to classify it as a "natural disaster" worthy of significant financial aid.

Youth Empowerment: From Screens to Trails

Concluding on an uplifting note, an afterschool program in Yuma, Arizona, is helping students swap "screen time for pedal time." By utilizing donated mountain bikes, the program teaches children about "bike maintenance" while integrating "math and science" through the study of gear and speed ratios. The coach highlights that the goal is to build "confidence," improve physical fitness, and provide essential "life skills" through socialization, effectively getting kids "off the iPad" and into the outdoors.

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I'm talking about electrifying Atlanta Falcons running back B. John Robinson.
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You can catch him running circles around his opponents on the gridiron every Sunday.
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I'm about to read them a book.
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I can't wait.
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I'm so ecstatic.
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near and dear to someone
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one-on-one
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do the right thing
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stick out to someone
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pay someone back
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📖 Transcript

What's up everybody and welcome to another episode of CNN 10.
I'm Ryan Young filling in for Core Wire.
Hope you're thriving on this Thursday, September 25th.
Your 10 minutes of news starts now.
We're gonna start today's show with one of the NFL's biggest young stars having an even bigger impact off the field.
I'm talking about electrifying Atlanta Falcons running back B. John Robinson.

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