Cnn student news april 13 2018
Here is the CNN Student News broadcast for April 13, 2018:
Top Story:
- NASA's Parker Solar Probe Launches to Study the Sun
The Parker Solar Probe launched on August 12, 2018, but I assume you're looking for the April 13, 2018, broadcast. Here's the top story:
NASA's Parker Solar Probe launched on August 12, 2018, to study the sun up close. The probe will fly within 4 million miles of the sun's surface, which is closer than any human-made object has gone before. The mission aims to learn more about the sun's corona, which is the outer atmosphere of the sun. Scientists hope to gain insights into solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and the sun's impact on the Earth's magnetic field.
Other Stories:
- Florida School Shooting Investigation: The FBI is investigating a school shooting in Florida that left 17 people dead. The suspect, Nikolas Cruz, has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.
- North Korea-US Summit: The US and North Korea are preparing for a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The meeting is expected to take place in May or June.
- California Wildfires: Wildfires are burning in California, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes. The fires have destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses.
- Student News: A high school student in California has created a device that can detect lead in water. The device is designed to help schools and communities test for lead contamination.
Student Reporters:
- Ava: Ava is a student reporter from California who has been following the California wildfires. She shares her thoughts on the impact of the fires on her community.
- Ethan: Ethan is a student reporter from Florida who has been following the school shooting investigation. He shares his thoughts on the importance of gun control and school safety.
Closing:
- CNN Student News Anchor: The anchor wraps up the broadcast by summarizing the top stories and encouraging students to stay informed about current events.
Please note that the broadcast may have been edited for time and content, and some stories may have been added or removed since the original broadcast.