Our AI scans global news and filters only relevant, reliable stories connected to the curriculum. Every topic, like Acid Rain, gets real-world examples — like restoration efforts for the Taj Mahal.
Each news item is compressed into 50–60 words, keeping it clear, factual, and age-appropriate — ideal for learners with short attention spans.
Every article comes with follow-up questions and quick FAQs to spark inquiry, guide research, and reinforce learning.
Each news post is a 50–60 word micro-summary, keeping learners focused and informed in under a minute.
Every article includes follow-up questions to help learners reflect, connect, and discuss — turning reading into exploration.
Students can use these curated news references to add real-world depth to their long-answer responses.
Learners can click “read more” to expand the story when they’re ready — giving full control over depth and pace.
No ads. No noise. No misinformation. Just educationally relevant, filtered news students can trust.
I never knew why ozone layer mattered so much until I read the article on Antarctic research stations. Now I use real facts in my answers.
Grade 10 Student
Bhopal, India
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