In this week’s current events, the government’s deadline for destruction of the erectile aid pill comes and goes, and activists fight to save it. The film star and founder of the Sundance Institute, Robert Redford, dies at 89. And a woman in Nepal becomes prime minister after mass protests against the previous government.
Educators can use this article’s scaffold to guide students through the process of analyzing a news source. Also, science writer Mary Roach chronicles the history and latest science of organ transplantation and body part replacement.
Will the US slap more sanctions on Russia by September? Jerome Powell out as Fed chair by 2025? More Epstein files in 2025?
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