Cnn student news october 9 2018
Here is the CNN Student News broadcast from October 9, 2018:
Top Story:
- The 2018 Midterm Elections: Early Voting Begins
In this segment, CNN's student anchor, Ana Cabrera, discusses the upcoming midterm elections and the importance of early voting. She explains that 35 states allow early voting, and many people are taking advantage of this opportunity to cast their ballots before Election Day.
Other Stories:
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Hurricane Michael Makes Landfall in Florida: CNN's student anchor, Ana Cabrera, reports on the devastating effects of Hurricane Michael, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane. She shares footage of the storm's destruction and talks to experts about the impact on the region.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe Reaches the Sun: CNN's student anchor, Ana Cabrera, discusses the Parker Solar Probe, which has become the closest human-made object to the sun. She explains the mission's goals and what scientists hope to learn from the data collected.
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New Study Reveals the Benefits of Reading Aloud to Children: CNN's student anchor, Ana Cabrera, reports on a new study that shows the benefits of reading aloud to children. She shares the findings and talks to experts about the importance of early literacy skills.
Student Report:
- Student Report: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: CNN's student anchor, Ana Cabrera, introduces a student report on the impact of social media on mental health. The student, Emma, shares her own experiences and talks to experts about the potential effects of social media on young people's mental well-being.
Closing Segment:
- CNN's Student News Quiz: Ana Cabrera hosts a quiz segment, testing students' knowledge on the topics covered in the broadcast.