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[CNN 10: MLB All-Star Highlights, Teenage Job Market Struggles, and Cultural Snapshots]-[Why teens are struggling to find jobs this summer]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-07-18

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CNN 10 Summer Edition: A Weekly Roundup

Hosted by Coy Wire from the iconic Truist Park, this week’s episode of CNN 10 covers a diverse range of topics, from the historical significance of the MLB All-Star Game to the shifting economic landscape for American teenagers and the cultural charm of small-town America.

The Legacy of the MLB All-Star Game

Celebrating the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park, the show reflects on its origins in July 1933. Originally conceived as a "game of the century" to boost national morale during the Great Depression, it was the brainchild of a Chicago Tribune sports editor. Today, it stands as a "permanent and much-loved staple of the American baseball season." The episode also highlights the artistry behind the event, featuring Charles Fosino, who hand-paints "game-used" home plates, turning them into unique collectibles or charity items.

The Teenage Employment Crisis

A significant portion of the broadcast focuses on the U.S. Department of Labor’s latest report, which indicates that teen employment has hit its lowest point since late 2021. With an unemployment rate of 14.4% for teens—the highest since the COVID-19 pandemic—experts point to several causes:

  • Automation: The rise of self-checkouts is replacing traditional entry-level roles.
  • Economic Uncertainty: Fluctuating import tariffs and a changing political climate are causing businesses to hold off on hiring.
  • Competition: Teens are increasingly competing against an older workforce for seasonal jobs.

To combat these challenges, experts from Challenger and Gray suggest that teens "start looking early," "tap your network," and utilize AI to create resumes to effectively "showcase your skills."

TikTok’s Major Migration

In the tech sector, TikTok has announced a significant shift for U.S. users. By September 5th, the company will launch "M2," a new version of the app. This move is part of the company's preparation for a potential sale to American investors following congressional legislation regarding foreign-owned apps. The transition for the 170 million U.S. users will occur over six months, with the current version of the app expected to shut down by March 2026.

Grand Canyon Incidents and Wildlife Warnings

Tragedy struck the North Rim of the Grand Canyon this week as a "fast-moving wildfire" destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. While no injuries were reported, the site remains closed for the season. Additionally, the show provided a surprising "pop quiz" fact: the most dangerous animal at the Grand Canyon is the rock squirrel. Data from local emergency rooms shows they are responsible for the most common wildlife injuries, as they often "work in groups to attack tourists" while begging for food.

Small Town Charm and Pop Culture

Coy Wire shared his experiences exploring America's small towns, specifically highlighting Petaluma, California. Known for its architectural preservation, the town remains a hub for classic car enthusiasts who gather annually to celebrate the 1973 film American Graffiti. Furthermore, the show took a detour into the world of film memorabilia at "Rancho Obi-Wan," the world’s largest Star Wars collection, featuring authentic props like Darth Vader’s helmet and C-3PO's hands from the original movies.

A 10 out of 10 Finish

Concluding on a lighthearted note, the show featured "Bruce the bat dog," a two-year-old golden retriever who has successfully transitioned from the minor leagues to the majors. His owner, Josh Schneider, trained him to fetch bats by gripping the wide end, a skill that has become both "helpful and hilarious" for the Washington Nationals, earning him a well-deserved spotlight.

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📖 Transcript

What's up superstars I'm Koy Wiery this Friday July 18th rise up this week's special summer edition of CNN 10 is coming to you from the tremendous Truist Park in Cobb County Georgia home of MLB's Atlanta Braves and this week home home to the MLB All -Star game.
Batter up! Let's start this show with a Did You Know?
The MLB All -Star game, first played in July of 1933, was originally intended to be a one -time quote, game of the century.
The idea was to boost national morale during the Great Depression when people stopped buying tickets to see the games, and teams were having to cut costs.
It was the brainchild of a sports editor at the Chicago Tribune newspaper.
The story goes, The editor told his boss that he was so confident the game would be a success, he would take any losses out of his own paycheck.

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