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I'm Kim. Today is Wednesday, March 5th, 2025, and we begin with an eight -legged stowaway causing pain at baggage claim.
A traveler reaching for her luggage on a carousel at Boston's Logan Airport Sunday night was stung by a scorpion.
Police say it's unclear what kind of scorpion it was and wouldn't tell WCVB whether they caught it or if it's still crawling around Terminal E.
Also unknown how it got to Boston in the first place.
The unidentified victim was returning from a trip to Mexico, and it's possible the icky arachnid hitched a ride from there.
There are 2 ,500 species of scorpions and they live on every continent except Antarctica.
In the U .S., most are in the desert southwest.
And while their stings can cause intense pain, the CDC says they rarely result in serious injury.
Most only require medical attention for pain management and wound care, including a potential tetanus shot.
The unlucky traveler was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Spring is less than three weeks away, but tell that to Mother Nature.
A massive winter storm is marching across the nation's midsection, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands and making a general mess of travel.
Yesterday, snow pounded the Plains states while Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Louisiana dealt with high winds and rain.
New Orleans even had to move the start time of its Fat Tuesday parades, change routes, and ban floats and bands for safety.
Today, the wicked weather is in the east and stretches from New Jersey to Florida.
At least 13 states and more than 170 million people are in the crosshairs.
On the positive side, the wet weather may help quell the wildfires burning in Georgia and the Carolinas.
Great news from high up in a tree in Big Bear Valley, California, where Eagles, Jackie, and Shadow are now proud parents.
Two of their three eggs hatched yesterday, with one more still a possibility in the next few days.
Because of not so great weather, the fluffy eaglets have to stay under Jackie with the remaining egg until the sky is clear or the chicks get their waterproof feathers.
In the meantime, Jackie and Shadow are in for non -stop feedings.
According to a park official, the eaglets eat a lot and grow very quickly.
It only takes 10 to 14 weeks before they go from tiny little chicks to eagles more than three feet tall.
Starships do -over might get done today.
SpaceX was hoping to launch the rocket that will one day carry astronauts to Mars Monday night, but mission control in Texas scrubbed it at T -40 seconds.
Without going into specifics, Elon Musk posted that there were just too many questions about this flight.
That eighth -planned test was essentially a makeup for the seventh, when the upper stage exploded shortly after takeoff, raining space debris onto the island of Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean.
Now, the earliest SpaceX will try again is 6 .30 Eastern time tonight.
The Starship rocket system is the largest and most powerful ever built.
At 403 feet tall, it's nearly 100 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty.
In today's Kid News Sports Notes, an impressive run for singer Harry Styles.
The former One Direction member and current solo artist ran the Tokyo Marathon Sunday alongside more than 37 ,000 others.
He finished the 26 .2 -mile course in 3 hours, 24 minutes, and 7 seconds.
Good enough for 6 ,010th place, according to the Tokyo Marathon's official site.
He held an average pace of 7 minutes and 47 seconds per mile, according to Runner's World.
Warrior's great Steph Curry is done with dunking.
Over the weekend against the 76ers, he skipped an easy layup and instead went for a one -hand slam.
It was his first in six years and apparently his last.
After the game, that 37 -year -old point guard told reporters, I'm calling it right now.
That was the last one you'll ever see.
It took everything out of me to get up there.
We're also seeing the last of Jimmy Johnson.
The one -time coach of the Miami Dolphins and longtime broadcaster announced Monday that he's hanging up his microphone after 31 years analyzing football games for Fox.
Jimmy Johnson is 81.
Still to come, how we know that Timothee Chalamet wowed his middle school friends long before he wowed Oscar audiences.
But first, the Rankin family of Newport Beach, California wants to shout out William Rankin for all his hard work in school and in sports, especially basketball, football, and golfing with his dad.
We hear you're also an awesome friend who loves Legos and playing Fortnite with your buddies.
Big ups to James, too.
Your mom and dad hope you both keep shining.
Now, today's Kid News Quiz.
What kind of creature stung a woman at baggage claim at Boston's Logan Airport?
A scorpion. Which basketball great says he's done dunking?
Steph Curry. How many states are in the midst of a big late winter storm?
At least 13. Which popular singer just completed a marathon?
Harry Styles In today's Kid News Kicker, he may not have won Best Actor Oscar, as many thought he would, but Timothee Chalamet was always destined for greatness.
The proof is in his middle school yearbook.
In eighth grade, the New York City native was voted most likely to become famous by his class at MS -54 on West 107th Street.
Timothee went on to attend LaGuardia High School, also known as the Fame School, where he won the Drama Award before attending Columbia University and NYU.
Thanks again to the Rankins of Newport Beach, California for sponsoring today's quiz.
Shout out to James and William Rankin and hello to William's teachers, Mrs. Fancher, Mrs. C, Ms. Carr, Ms. Shapiro, and Coach Hunt, and all his friends at the Pegasus School.
And shout -outs for our other Kid News classrooms, Mr. Monhart and his Soaring Eagles at Eastside Arts Academy in Cleveland, Ohio, Ms. Herbert and her Jaguars at North Loop in El Paso, Texas, Mom and her Homeschool Academy of Adventurers in Wiesbaden, Germany, and Mrs. Bryant and her Bulldogs at Eastside Intermediate in Harrisburg, Illinois.
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