
The Arctic Vault Keeps Important Things Safe
The Arctic World Archive keeps important pictures and books safe in a cold, underground vault.
The Arctic World Archive keeps important pictures and books safe in a cold, underground vault.
America is building two new fast trains to connect big cities like Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Dominica is using hot rocks to make clean energy and help the environment.
Pondtail Farm helps kids feel happy by playing with animals and learning new things.
The UK wants to help men be healthier by teaching them about health and doctors.
The Himalayas are hard to see now because of too much dust and smoke.
In 2028, Los Angeles might use flying taxis to help people travel during the Olympics.
Liam and Olivia are the most loved baby names in the U.S. for 2024.
In New Zealand, people share a special fruit called feijoa with friends and neighbors.
In China, robots raced like people, showing how smart and fast they are becoming.
A young man climbed Mount Fuji twice and needed help both times because it was unsafe.
People who steal must wash cars at Walmart to learn not to steal again.
People feel happiest in the morning and less happy by midnight, especially on Sundays.
Some young people worry too much about their muscles and use too many supplements.
Someone took 100,000 eggs from a truck in Pennsylvania, and police need help.
A company told workers to marry or lose jobs, making many people upset.
Thieves stole a shiny gold toilet from a big house in England very quickly.
In Germany, stickers with codes on graves tell stories about the people buried there.
Someone moved the race signs, and 30 runners went the wrong way in Glasgow.
In a hockey game, American and Canadian players fought hard, and the American team won.
Aniol rode his boat down a big, icy waterfall in a very cold place.
The ocean is too hot, and it is making coral reefs sick.
A church man forgot his words and the king laughed, but it’s okay.
A lady took a van full of doughnuts and got into trouble.
Be careful when booking trips online because some websites and emails can be fake.
Big show has new things like a quiet pillow and a smart cleaner.
Workaholics Anonymous helps people who work too much to feel okay not working all the time.
Some people don’t eat cheese from cows, so companies make fake cheese from nuts and beans.
Booths store in England says bye to self-checkouts to make shopping friendlier.
Pelé, a famous football player, now has his name in a dictionary meaning “special and unique.”
New York City looked like it was floating because of thick fog.
The world is very warm and might be the hottest ever this year.
Microsoft is making a new helper that can go to meetings and write emails for you.
Kim Innes made a bakery and learned a lot from a big orange pumpkin.
Smart computer programs might change many jobs, the money group says.