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April 25, 2022

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Article
U.S. News

Exercising Their Rights

Lexile® measure:1240L, 970L
U.S. News
Lexile® measure:1240L, 970L

Title IX, enacted 50 years ago, increased athletic opportunities for millions of girls and women in the U.S. In honor of the law’s anniversary, meet female athletes who have fought for equality in sports.

Article
Science and Tech

A Mammoth Undertaking

Lexile® measure:1230L, 1040L
Science and Tech
Lexile® measure:1230L, 1040L

A new company is working to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth—but at what cost?

Article
History Primary Sources

The Fight to Go to School

Lexile® measure:1100L, 920L
History Primary Sources
Lexile® measure:1100L, 920L

Seventy-five years ago, Sylvia Mendez was a key figure in a battle for equal education for Mexican American students. Her legal struggle helped lead to the end of racially segregated schools across the country.

Article
Government

Could You Pass the Citizenship Test?

Lexile® measure:900L, 740L
Government
Lexile® measure:900L, 740L

For anyone not born here, becoming a U.S. citizen takes years—and hard work. See if you can ace the civics test immigrants must pass.

Article
World News

How the War in Ukraine Changed the World

Lexile® measure:1270L, 1020L
World News
Lexile® measure:1270L, 1020L

Russia’s invasion of a sovereign European nation—and the global reaction to it—has upended everything from politics to trade.

Article
Life and Culture

Should Students Have to Pass a Civics Test to Graduate?

Lexile® measure:1320L
Life and Culture
Lexile® measure:1320L

Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Article
Science and Tech

This Coral Reef Is a ‘Work of Art’

Science and Tech

Divers have discovered a thriving reef near Tahiti, even as others die off because of climate change.

Article
Science and Tech

‘Unwrapping’ the Mummy

Science and Tech

CT scans reveal new information about Amenhotep I, whose mummy was found back in 1881.

Article
U.S. News

Calling All Teen Truckers

U.S. News

To address a shortage, a federal program is training people as young as 18 to drive trucks.

Article
Life and Culture

Numbers in the News

Life and Culture

Quirky stats about babysitting rates, a traveling hard hat, and more

Article
Science and Tech

Air Chicken, Anyone?

Science and Tech

A new meat substitute is made from carbon dioxide.

Article
World News

Looking for Work

World News

Youth unemployment compared with total unemployment around the world in 2020

Article
Life and Culture

The Dilemma: You Shouldn’t Have!

Life and Culture

How to handle being awkward about getting gifts or compliments

Article

Cartoons

Cartoons about rising gas prices, endangered species, the war in Ukraine, and more

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