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[10 Things You Need to Know: Weekly News Roundup and Screen-Free Living]-[Screen Free Week to Mother's Day - 10 Things You Need to Know]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-05-08

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Weekly News Digest: From Global Infrastructure to Summer Cinema

This week’s episode of 10 Things You Need to Know covers a diverse array of global events, ranging from technological mishaps and political shifts to heartwarming animal rescue stories and upcoming pop-culture highlights.

Promoting Screen-Free Habits

Hosted by Pamela Kirkland and Ryan Willard, the episode coincides with "Screen-Free Week," an annual initiative held in early May that encourages individuals to disconnect from digital devices. The hosts suggest using this time to engage in offline activities such as reading, walking, or having "heart-to-heart conversations." As part of this theme, the podcast announced its availability on the Yodo Player, an interactive audio platform designed for children that operates without screens, aiming to foster "curiosity, creativity and imagination" without the distraction of ads or microphones.

Global Infrastructure and Security Challenges

The episode highlights a significant power outage that impacted Spain and Portugal. Described as the "worst outage ever in Europe," it disrupted essential services, including hospitals and transit systems. While authorities are investigating, they have noted that a "cyber attack likely didn't cause" the event, leaving experts to speculate whether the heavy reliance on renewable energy sources like wind and solar—which "don't provide constant power"—contributed to grid instability.

In another display of expensive misfortune, the U.S. Navy lost a $67 million "FA-18E Super Hornet" fighter jet. The aircraft, along with its tow tractor, fell off the deck of the USS Harry Truman into the Red Sea during a routine maneuver in the hangar bay. Fortunately, all sailors were accounted for with only minor injuries reported.

Human Interest and Wildlife Stories

Adventure and humor also featured prominently this week. A 27-year-old university student had to be rescued from Japan’s Mount Fuji twice in one week—first for nausea and lost "crampons," and later for "altitude sickness" while attempting to retrieve his lost belongings. The report reminds listeners that the mountain is "no joke" and requires rigorous training.

In a more positive turn of events, a miniature dachshund named Valerie was finally reunited with her owners after being lost for 529 days. The dog had been missing on Kangaroo Island since November 2023. A massive volunteer effort, involving over 1,000 hours of searching and the use of "cameras, traps and lures," eventually led to her safe recovery.

Political and Sports Updates

Canada’s federal election resulted in a victory for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party, though they fell short of a majority, necessitating support from smaller parties to maintain power. The election saw a record voter turnout of 68.5%, driven by economic concerns and international trade tensions. Meanwhile, the Kentucky Derby celebrated its most-watched race since 1989, honoring the legacy of the legendary racehorse "Secretariat," as all 21 competing horses were his descendants.

Cultural Highlights: Pranks and Movies

The episode addresses a "not-so-funny prank" involving the NFL draft, where a friend of Jax Ulbrich impersonated a general manager to deceive quarterback Shador Sanders. The incident resulted in significant fines for the Atlanta Falcons organization. On a lighter note, the hosts previewed an "epic summer movie watch list," highlighting blockbusters such as Thunderbolts, the new DC Universe’s Superman, and the live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch.

Final Trivia: Mother's Day

The show concludes with a reminder from trivia master Owen that Mother's Day is the busiest weekend of the year for restaurants. The hosts encourage listeners to celebrate the mother figures in their lives, with Ryan jokingly suggesting that perhaps his mother might reward his screen-free efforts with a new "Switch 2."

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't know what you're talking about.
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I am practicing healthy habits, you know?
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I am proud of you.
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It's up to you how and when you want to celebrate.
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The possibilities are endless.
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📝Key Phrases

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ditch screen time
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heart-to-heart conversations
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the possibilities are endless
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no joke
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left behind
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Rye.
Oh, wow.
Are you reading a book?
I am.
Yeah, obviously.
Is that a problem?

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