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January 29, 2024

On today’s show, CNN 10 heads to the Netherlands, where the United Nation’s top court ordered Israel to prevent genocidal acts against Palestinians in Gaza but did not call for a ceasefire. Then, we head to the southernmost continent in the world, Antarctica, where a doctoral student goes viral for sharing his quest to find the oldest ice on the planet. And before you go, we follow a team of divers and scientists exploring the ocean’s “Twilight Zone” to examine rarely seen species and ecosystems. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

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CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

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January 24, 2024

Today on CNN10, we highlight North Carolina’s new guidelines for artificial intelligence in schools. How can it help students and teachers? Then we turn to Wall Street and examine why the stock market’s record highs aren’t indicative of broader economic perceptions. Finally, we trek to Ethiopia where discarded plastic is finding new life. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

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CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

Thank you for using CNN 10

Today’s new in 10 minutes

January 25, 2024

Today on CNN10, we explain what’s happening in Yemen, as the US and the UK have carried multiple rounds of airstrikes targeting the rebel group known as the Houthis. Then, we learn about the history of the Doomsday Clock and how close scientists in 2024 think humanity is to ending the world. And we talk about a new camera that allows humans to see colors the way animals do. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

Click here to access the printable version of today’s CNN 10 transcript.

CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

Thank you for using CNN 10

Today’s new in 10 minutes

January 26, 2024

Today on CNN 10, a new study finds links between the average video game player and exposure to dangerous sound levels. Next break down the FAA’s plans to reintroduce 737 Max 9 airplanes to the skies after a terrifying emergency on an Alaska Airlines flight. And finally, we highlight NASA’s plans to take commercial flights supersonic. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ

1. This adjective can be used to describe someone who is long-winded with their speech

2. What type of light can birds see but humans can’t?

3. What is the name of the rebel group that the US and UK launched attacks on to protect waterways in the Middle East?

4. The number of migrants crossing into the US from this country has recently spiked by more than 20 times the yearly average over the previous decade.

5. How much did it cost India to build the controversial and ornate Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir temple?

6. At what temperature does water freeze?

7. Which nation became the latest to land a spacecraft on the moon?

8. How many millions of hectares of natural habitat is the globe expected to lose to urban development by the end of the century?

9. How many US states have created official guidelines around the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms so far?

10. What invention did Sierra Space and NASA team up to intentionally explode in a stress test?

Click here to access the printable version of today’s CNN 10 transcript

CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

Thank you for using CNN 10

Today’s new in 10 minutes

January 24, 2024

Today on CNN10, we highlight North Carolina’s new guidelines for artificial intelligence in schools. How can it help students and teachers? Then we turn to Wall Street and examine why the stock market’s record highs aren’t indicative of broader economic perceptions. Finally, we trek to Ethiopia where discarded plastic is finding new life. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

Click here to access the printable version of today’s CNN 10 transcript.

CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

Thank you for using CNN 10

Today’s new in 10 minutes

January 25, 2024

Today on CNN10, we explain what’s happening in Yemen, as the US and the UK have carried multiple rounds of airstrikes targeting the rebel group known as the Houthis. Then, we learn about the history of the Doomsday Clock and how close scientists in 2024 think humanity is to ending the world. And we talk about a new camera that allows humans to see colors the way animals do. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.

Click here to access the printable version of today’s CNN 10 transcript.

CNN 10 serves a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom. The show’s priority is to identify stories of international significance and then clearly describe why they’re making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society.

Thank you for using CNN 10