
October 23, 2025
Season 41 Episode 7 | 14m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Features include hotter days worldwide, the government shutdown, orcas, car innovations and more!
This episode of News Quiz features stories about Typhoon Halong’s effects on Alaska, hotter days around the world, the government shutdown, Theodore Roosevelt and the Badlands, monitoring orcas underwater, a new accessible mural, car innovations, riverboats, the Faroe Islands, swimming dogs and more!
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October 23, 2025
Season 41 Episode 7 | 14m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode of News Quiz features stories about Typhoon Halong’s effects on Alaska, hotter days around the world, the government shutdown, Theodore Roosevelt and the Badlands, monitoring orcas underwater, a new accessible mural, car innovations, riverboats, the Faroe Islands, swimming dogs and more!
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October is winding fall so far!
Let's get revved Question.
What is the islands?
This word refers to a Hawaiian Islands or Japan or can be located in a sea, ocean, mention this over-ARCH-ing word island chains.
Can you think of for a group of islands?
We'll after the news.
Topping our both coasts of the United major weather events.
In Typhoon Halong brought catastrophic flooding to Air Force was deployed to people from remote villages.
cyclone.
It's the same as a different when it happens in The typhoon hit the Izu island with the storm's remnants still when they slammed into western away.
Meanwhile, states along the aftermath of a nor'easter.
storm that happens along the powered by winds from the The world is getting hotter, be worse.
While scientists say hotter, they say our efforts to working.
Studies show we could days per year by the end of number could have doubled being taken to reduce carbon gases trapped in our was signed 10 years ago.
agreed to curb emissions in poorer countries make positive that we need to continue keep the positive changes Let's storm right into the Questions 1 and 2 are about the Questions 3 and 4 are about the Back to the news... As the Americans are feeling its experiencing delays because of checkpoints and air traffic of federal workers are not working -- while some still working, but without pay.
Cave in Kentucky are operating Cave has suspended cave tours, for lack of workers.
A library honoring our 26th in a remote area of our Roosevelt loved the badlands of presidential library, with his time as president, will be from Theodore Roosevelt dry terrain where much of the have eroded.
Typically, there The U.S.
has badlands in among other states, with Dakota.
Scientists in Washington State internet cables can help Researchers deployed about a underwater to test whether the internet signals could be underwater microphone to track killer whales.
If it works, it listening network -- a valuable protected areas are established told you about on News Quiz two Think about those stories as we today's Quiz.
Don't shut down Question 6 is history in rough And listen up for Question 7.
Back to the news -- Kentucky's mural is in Louisville's 58-foot curved wall was the Kentucky School for the than 4,000 hand-made ceramic of the neighborhood with the Kentucky School for the who are blind or have low other senses, like touch.
Around the world, inventors are to travel: flying cars and In Dubai, in the United Arab showed off its flying taxi, looks like a giant drone.
straight up into the air.
can take to the road as well.
Arabia showed off cars powered emit only water vapor -- not converted into electric energy motors.
And back here at home, United States' 250th birthday cities.
America's River Roots that brought riverboats from northern Kentucky.
The Orleans, Louisville, Paul, Minnesota, and Memphis.
cultures, cuisine and music cities.
America's 250th >> of July.
Let's celebrate the Feel your way to Question 8.
Find a new way to Question 9.
And more to Question 10.
Put down your break to read more of your Madi writes to us from the Elementary in Glasgow, tall order.
Daphne is from the Academy in Washington State and a big pet.
Fifth Grader Zachary Texas is buzzing about his fifth grade at Woodlawn Kentucky, and has a dual his answer.
You may remember winners of the Nobel Prizes.
ceremony called the Ig Nobel >> scientific achievement.
researchers who looked into zebra-stripes would keep flies type of pizza lizards were established to "honor people laugh and then make them inspiration for our new opinion or useful.
We want to know: invention -- and why?"
Send at: NewsQuiz@ket.org Or use the sure to include your name, name in your response!
We can't your inventions!
Now, we hope island with today's Challenge that one and take a look at our answers.
An archipelago is clustered together in a sea, Islands are an archipelago in between Norway and Iceland but remote islands are becoming a thanks to the cooler weather from the cliffs and steep hills.
And here are the today's answers.
The answer to >> 1 is... C. Parts of both by the typhoon.
The answer to 2 is... True.
Location is the typhoon and a hurricane.
The answer to 3 is... A. Our days are growing hotter.
The answer to 4 is... B. The Paris Agreement our climate.
The answer to 5 is... A. Federal workers who are furloughed.
The answer to 6 is... C. The Theodore will be in the badlands.
The answer to 7 is... B. Orcas would be underwater network.
The answer 8 is... C. The new mural helps experience art.
The answer to 9 is... A. Hydrogen is the gas race cars.
And the answer to 10 is... C. River cities were Festival.
And today's final You think dogs know how to right?
While that's often true, comes >> in handy!
These sessions techniques to swim naturally the water!
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