The Weekly News Quiz: Feb. 16
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El Nino Is Starting To Lose Strength After Fueling A Hot, Stormy Year, But It’s Still Powerful
An atmospheric scientist explains what’s ahead for 2024.
The Weekly News Quiz: Feb. 9
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A ‘Shockingly Broken System’: More Than A Dozen States Are Failing To Meet Child Care Safety Regulations
Ten years ago, states were required to begin reporting how many children die, are injured or abused in child care. Some still aren’t. For parents who have lost children, it’s proof that the system isn’t working.
‘Jaws’ Portrayed Sharks As Monsters 50 Years Ago, But It Also Inspired A Generation Of Shark Scientists
People are roughly 200,000 times more likely to drown than to die from a white shark bite.
The Weekly News Quiz: Feb. 2
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FEMA To Overhaul Its Disaster Aid System After Decades Of Criticism
The agency will offer upfront cash payments to disaster survivors and slash some of its infamous red tape.
The Weekly News Quiz: Jan. 26
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The Weekly News Quiz: Jan. 19
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Legal Challenge Of Mandatory Onboard Fishing Observers Is Headed To US Supreme Court This Week
A Supreme Court ruling on fishing for herring could sharply curb federal regulatory power.