Cnn student news october 12 2018
Here is the CNN Student News broadcast from October 12, 2018:
Top Story:
- The 2018 Midterm Elections: Today is Election Day in the United States, and millions of Americans are heading to the polls to cast their ballots. The midterm elections will decide the balance of power in Congress, with all 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 seats in the Senate up for grabs.
Other Stories:
- Hurricane Michael: The storm made landfall in Florida on Wednesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the Panhandle. The storm has caused widespread damage and power outages, and at least 20 people have been killed.
- California Wildfires: A series of wildfires in California have forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes. The fires have burned over 200,000 acres and have destroyed hundreds of homes.
- NASA's Parker Solar Probe: NASA's Parker Solar Probe launched on August 12 and has been exploring the sun's corona. The probe has sent back stunning images of the sun and has helped scientists learn more about the sun's magnetic field.
- Student News: We hear from students around the country about their experiences voting in the midterm elections. We also talk to a student who is participating in a voter registration drive at her school.
Segment:
- Election Day Q&A: Our anchors answer questions about the midterm elections, including what's at stake and how to get involved.
Closing:
- Voting is Power: Our anchors remind viewers that voting is a powerful way to make their voices heard and to shape the future of their country.