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These Majestic Seabirds Never Stop Pooping

These Majestic Seabirds Never Stop Pooping

Aug 18, 2025
Today

Discover the incredible story of the streaked shearwater, a seabird with a surprisingly efficient, and messy, secret to its long flights over the ocean.

Gang-Related Attack Kills 3 in Shootout at a Brooklyn Bar

Gang-Related Attack Kills 3 in Shootout at a Brooklyn Bar

Aug 17, 2025
Yesterday

A violent, gang-related incident at a Brooklyn bar results in fatalities and injuries. This story explores the event and its aftermath from a basic factual report to a more detailed and nuanced narrative.

Unraveling in Las Vegas, Then a Massacre in New York

Unraveling in Las Vegas, Then a Massacre in New York

Aug 16, 2025
2 days ago

This story follows the journey of a troubled man from Las Vegas to New York, exploring the events that led to a tragic shooting. The narrative is adapted for learners at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels to trace the path to a national tragedy.

Disabled Amtrak Riders See Progress, but Still ‘Feel Like Freight’

Disabled Amtrak Riders See Progress, but Still ‘Feel Like Freight’

Aug 16, 2025
2 days ago

This story explores the challenges and experiences of disabled passengers on trains, highlighting their ongoing fight for better accessibility and respect. The narrative is adapted for beginner, intermediate, and advanced English learners.

For Some Venetians, This Overgrown Island Is Paradise

For Some Venetians, This Overgrown Island Is Paradise

Aug 15, 2025
3 days ago

An abandoned island near Venice is being transformed into a beautiful park. A group of citizens is working to create a peaceful place for people to escape the busy city.

PBS Slashes Budget by 21% After Federal Funding Cuts

PBS Slashes Budget by 21% After Federal Funding Cuts

Aug 15, 2025
3 days ago

Explore the challenges faced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as it deals with significant budget cuts. This story, adapted for three learning levels, examines the impact of reduced federal funding on the nonprofit organization and its members.

What Does It Mean to Be a ‘Very American’ Artist Now?

What Does It Mean to Be a ‘Very American’ Artist Now?

Aug 12, 2025
6 days ago

An American artist, Robert Longo, prepares for a major exhibition in Denmark. He feels nervous about how his uniquely American art will be received, leading him to reflect on his identity as an artist in a global world.

How Short-Term Thinking Is Destroying America

How Short-Term Thinking Is Destroying America

Aug 11, 2025
1 week ago

This story explores the consequences of prioritizing immediate gains over long-term stability. It follows a community's struggle with decisions made for quick benefits and the difficult path toward a more sustainable future.

What Happened When Mark Zuckerberg Moved In Next Door

What Happened When Mark Zuckerberg Moved In Next Door

Aug 10, 2025
1 week ago

A story about what happens when a tech billionaire decides to build a massive private compound in a quiet neighborhood, exploring the clash between extreme wealth and community life.

Book Blacklist in Kashmir Aims to Muzzle Criticism of India

Book Blacklist in Kashmir Aims to Muzzle Criticism of India

Aug 10, 2025
1 week ago

In the politically sensitive region of Kashmir, the government has banned a number of books, sparking a debate about freedom of speech. This story explores the event, its context, and its impact on the people living there, adapted for different English learning levels.

Trump Wants U.C.L.A. to Pay $1 Billion to Restore Its Research Funding

Trump Wants U.C.L.A. to Pay $1 Billion to Restore Its Research Funding

Aug 8, 2025
1 week ago

The U.S. government cuts funding for a major university, and the president proposes a surprising and costly way to get it back. This story explores the conflict over research funding at different levels of English complexity.

Trump Administration to Require Universities to Submit Data on Applicants’ Race

Trump Administration to Require Universities to Submit Data on Applicants’ Race

Aug 8, 2025
1 week ago

The U.S. government has announced a new policy requiring universities to provide detailed information about their applicants, focusing on race and academic merit. This story explores the reasons behind the directive and its potential effects on higher education.

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