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Welcome to Current Events!

“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
The important thing is not to stop questioning.” —Albert Einstein

The world events of today shape our future in every way, from how well we understand one another to how healthy we keep our planet. Current Events gathers the most important and unique news stories into a magazine written and designed for students. Our readers don't just learn facts, they learn to think critically about the influences within their world and about their own responsibilities to make this a better world for everyone.

On this site you will find story updates, additional resources, including Smart Stuff quizzes, and links to CE’s News Blog for students. Be sure to check back each issue!

Issue 7 News Updates

  • Early voting has started in many states, and voting machine problems are springing up. In West Virginia, at least eight voters complained that they pushed a button for Obama but that their vote was switched to McCain instead. Election experts are also concerned about whether states will be able to handle what is expected to be a huge voter turnout on Election Day.
  • The White House announced on Oct. 22 that President George W. Bush would host a meeting on the global financial crisis with the leaders of the European Union and 19 industrialized and developing countries. The meeting will be held in the Washington, D.C., area on Nov. 15. That first summit will focus on the immediate financial problems. French President Nicolas Sarkozy says follow-up summits will address “rebuilding the international financial system and making sure the current crisis does not happen again.”

  • Election Coverage
    Your 2008 Election Kit, “Ready, Set, Vote,” accompanied CE Issue 4. To download the kit, go to www.weeklyreader.com and log in with your subscriber account on the address page of your Teacher’s Guide. Be sure to check out these subscriber-only exclusives: interactive election kit pages; access to Weekly Reader’s student presidential election poll; and historic Weekly Reader coverage of past elections with teaching activities.

    A New Tool For Teachers
    WR BOOST gives your students online access to Current Events stories. Students can earn points for taking quizzes about those stories, and you get useful reports outlining how they did. Interested? Find out more at wrteachers.uboost.com/.

     

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