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Today is Thursday, October 16th, 2025. in earthquake drills at 1016 a.m. local time this morning.
The intent?
To raise awareness and preparedness should the big one ever hit.
Schools universities hospitals, government agencies and businesses are working to make their facilities quake-proof and are training those inside to withstand the shaking.
If your school is not participating, you can go to shakeoutorg to learn how to run your own drill with your family at home.
Measles is making another menacing comeback, this time in the southeast and upper Midwest.
As of this recording, at least 16 cases have been identified in South Carolina, the majority in Spartanburg County, where two elementary schools have nearly 140 unvaccinated kids staying home from school or quarantining to keep them from getting infected.
Minnesota is also experiencing an outbreak. with at least 20 confirmed cases.
According to USA Today, the US has seen record cases of measles this year, with more than 1500 people infected, many connected to a large outbreak in West Texas earlier in the year.
South Carolina officials say they plan to offer free vaccines for those who want them, as they believe lower vaccination rates are allowing the disease to spread more freely, is going the way of the movies.
The social media app announced Tuesday it's rolling out new user protections that limit teen accounts, or accounts set up by anyone under 18, to content similar to what they'd see in a PG-13 film.
Instagram's parent company Meta, says these accounts will also be blocked from following handles with inappropriate usernames or seeing search results meant for older users, even those that include strong swearing or risky stunts.
According to Reuters, the changes are in response to backlash metaphased over how kids are interacting with its social media platforms, and will also apply to the company's AI tools.
Scouts earning merit badges now have two more modern-day awards to strive for.
Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts, has added artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to the hundreds of badges participants can add to their sashes.
According to CNN, it's part of a broad effort to stay relevant in today's highly digital world.
Scouting America's CEO says they chose topics that youth today are interested in and that the AI badge will explore the impacts of deep fakes, as well as the way the technology affects our daily lives.
An Air Force officer who designed the cybersecurity badge says it will teach young scouts to keep themselves and their families secure against all the threats that are out there, as well as introduce them to the thousands of cybersecurity jobs that may one day appeal to them.
They're calling it the magic brew, the hocus pocus-like spell that the Milwaukee Brewers seem to cast on their opponents.
For a team that is not an offensive powerhouse and rarely hits home runs, they are somehow just four games from a trip to the World Series.
Team manager, Pat Murphy, says the Brewers have an uncanny knack for making the other side a little uncomfortable.
They bunt steal, run the bases aggressively and mishit the ball at times, keeping the fielders guessing and pressuring them to be perfect.
That pressure, according to the Wall Street Journal, has led the Brewers' opponents to make more errors like drop balls, missed catches and overthrows against them than any other team, and when that happens, the Brewers pounce.
It's like squeezing the last bit of juice out of an orange, says their owner.
The question is, is there enough juice to get them to the National League Championship?
So far they are 0-2 against the Dodgers, with Game 3 in the series starting at 308 Pacific Time this afternoon.
Still ahead, an ultramarathon that could be more like a race to the bathroom.
Now, today's Kid News quiz.
What is the name of the worldwide earthquake drill taking place this morning?
International Shakeout Day.
What two states are currently experiencing measles outbreaks?
South Carolina and Minnesota.
What two new merit badges is Scouting America offering?
AI and cybersecurity.
Instagram's newly released age gate for teens mirrors the content of what?
PG-13 movies.
In today's Kid News, Kicker Nacho Normal Race.
The International Taco Bell 50K Ultra Marathon requires its 600 plus participants to run 50K or 31 miles, stopping at 10 Taco Bells along the way.
According to KYGO, Radio racers have to order something at 9 of the 10 and actually have to eat the food, consuming a total of at least one Chalupa Supreme or Crunchwrap Supreme by the fourth stop and a Burrito Supreme or Nachos Bel Grande by the eighth.
As if that isn't enough, runners must keep all receipts and wrappers and may not use stomach-soothing meds like Pepsid AC or Alka-Seltzer.
And while they are required to keep it all down to avoid disqualification, bathroom stops are allowed, but only at approved locations.
In case you're wondering, the Taco Bell company isn't affiliated with the run and, when asked about it, wouldn't comment.
And now, shout-outs for our teachers.
Mrs. Munoz's Falcons at Gus Franklin STEM in Victorville, California.
Mrs. Miller's Junior Panthers at Pinckneyville District No.
50 in Pinckneyville, Illinois.
Mrs. McCuddy's Wildcats at Eastwood in Elkhart, Indiana.
And Ms.
Wiesner's Bull Pups at Garnett School in Garnett, Kansas.
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