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Below are links to the Article of the Week files for the past seven school years.

2019-2020

  1. Top Tijuana Bars & Clubs: See reviews and photos of bars & clubs in Tijuana, Mexico on Tripadvisor.
  2. Hong Kong Gentlemen's Club - Tijuana, Mexico. The best tourist bar and strip club in Tijuana. We are not currently open due to Covid-19 but we expect to reopen soon. However, Hotel Cascadas directly above the club is open. Keep checking our website and social media for opening date announcements.
  3. Those brilliant women deserve to be spoken about from Tijuana to the moon. It is a gift to be in their company. Three hours later. The 6 of us agree that we would like to see inside one of Tijuana’s infamous strip clubs. Tijuana is known for its problems with prostitution and a lot of it sparks out of strip clubs.

Piccadilly Circus was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning “circle,” is a round open space at a street junction. End of Day Two, Sunday July 15 – 9.7 miles, 24,074 steps, 15 floors.

  • “Spate of New Research Supports Wearing Masks to Control Coronavirus Spread” by Ben Guarino, Chelsea Janes and Ariana Eunjung Cha for the Washington Post

  • “Trump and the Military: A Mutual Embrace Might Dissolve on America’s Streets” by David E. Sanger and Helene Cooper for the New York Times

  • “U.S. Cities Fear More Destruction as Protesters Rage Against Police Brutality” by Brendan O’Brien for Reuters.com

  • “How Pandemics Change Society” TheWeek.com

  • “The Coronavirus Infodemic” TheWeek.com

  • “Georgia Man’s Death Raises Echoes of US Racial Terror Legacy” by Aaron Mortenson and Ross Bynum for the Associated Press

  • “When Will Sports Come Back?” TheWeek.com

  • “CDC Director Warns Second Wave of Coronavirus Is Likely to Be Even More Devastating” by Lena Sun for the Washington Post

  • “Is the Virus on My Clothes? My Shoes? My Hair? My Newspaper?” by Tara Parker-Pope for the New York Times

  • “South Korea’s Coronavirus Success” TheWeek.com

  • “The Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine” TheWeek.com

  • “How Long Will Schools Need to Stay Closed? A Pandemic Expert Weighs In” by Tim Dickinson for Rolling Stone

  • “The Doctor Who Helped Defeat Smallpox Explains What’s Coming” Wired.com

  • “The Dos and Don’ts of ‘Social Distancing’” by Kaitlyn Tiffany for The Atlantic

  • “Coronavirus Myths, Debunked: A Cattle Vaccine, Bioweapons and a $3,000 Test” by Grace Hauck for USA Today

  • “What Would Happen If U.S.Schools Close Because of Coronavirus?” by Hayley Miller and Arthur Delaney for HuffingtonPost.com

  • “You Might Just Be Addicted: Smartphone Use Physically Affects Your Brain, Study Says” by Coral Murphy for USA Today

  • “Immune Cell that Kills Most Cancers Discovered by Accident by British Scientists” by Sarah Knapton for The Telegraph

  • “The Common Exercise Mistakes You Are Probably Making Right Now” by Dr. Melina Jampolis for CNN

  • “Senate Rejects Witnesses in Trump Impeachment Trial” WallStreetJournal.com

  • “What Is the Coronavirus and How Worried Should We Be?” TheGuardian.com

  • “Battle Over Impeachment Witnesses Escalates” Politico.com

  • “Taking the Beef Out of Burgers” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump and Rouhani Trade Warnings after Killing of Top General” by Radina Gigova for CNN.com

  • “The Struggle for Hong Kong” TheWeek.com

  • “Drop the SAT and ACT as a Requirement for Admission, Top UC Officials Say” by Teresa Watanabe for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Threat of Killer Asteroids” TheWeek.com

  • “Revenge: Will You Feel Better?” by Karyn Hall for Psychology Today

  • “Supreme Court Case of Trump vs. ‘Dreamers’ May Come Down to Chief Justice Roberts” by David Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Flu Vaccine: Everything You Need to Know” TheWeek.com

  • “California Becomes First State in the Country to Push Back School Start Times” by Taryn Luna for the Los Angeles Times

  • “High Schools to TikTok: We’re Catching Feelings” by Taylor Lorenz for NewYorkTimes.com

  • “US Cities are losing 36 million trees a year. Here’s why it matters and what you can do to stop it.” by Amy Chillag for CNN.com

  • “How California Bill Will Impact College Sports, and What Comes Next” by Tom Schad for USAToday.com

  • “Democrats Set Rapid Timetable for Trump Impeachment Probe” by Siobhan Hughes and Andrew Duehren for The Wall Street Journal

  • “The Quiet Disappearance of Birds in North America” by Ed Young for The Atlantic

  • “Video Games and Violence, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “Why We Shouldn’t Shield Children from Darkness” by Matt de la Pena for Time.com

  • “The Destruction of the Amazon, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “A California high school found students’ cellphones too distracting, so they’re locking the devices up” by Safia Samee Ali for NBCNews.com

  • “The Graying of America” TheWeek.com

2018-2019

  • “With Political Power at Stake, Supreme Court Is Set to Rule on Gerrymandering and The Census” by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • “Everything You Need to Know About Black Holes” TheWeek.com

  • “Scientists Spy on Superbugs to See How They Outsmart Our Antibiotics” by Emily Baumgaertner for the Los Angeles Times

  • “It’s not just soda: Drinking too much fruit juice (or any sugary drink) linked to premature death risk” by Susan Scutti for CNN.com

  • “Let 16-Year-Olds Vote for L.A. School Board” by Michael McDonald for the Los Angeles Times

  • “How Exercise Affects Our Memory” by Gretchen Reynolds for the New York Times

  • “Measles Outbreak Infects 695, Highest Number Since 2000” by Donald J. McNeil, Jr., for the New York Times

  • “Sri Lanka Bombings: Police Warned that Churches Were Targets”New York Times

  • “Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same.” by Carl Zimmer for the New York Times

  • “The Recycling Crisis” TheWeek.com

  • “Georgia Senate Passes Anti-abortion ‘Heartbeat’ Bill” by Maya T. Prabhu for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  • “Can Human Mortality Be Hacked?” TheWeek.com

  • “College Admissions Scandal Is News, but Not New” by Mitch Albom for the Detroit Free Press

  • “The Anti-Vaxxers’ Impact” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump Says He Still Trusts Kim, but Needed to ‘Walk Away’ from a Bad Nuclear Deal” by Shashank Bengali, Eli Stoklos and Victoria Kim for the Los Angeles Times

  • “Do Not Disturb: How I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain” by Kevin Roose for the New York Times

  • “Halting HIV by 2030 Is a Challenge. Here’s Why It’s Especially Tough in the South” by Jenny Jarvie for the Los Angeles Times

  • “A History of the Southern Border” TheWeek.com

  • “Let Children Get Bored Again” by Pamela Paul for the New York Times

  • “I’ve Talked with Teenage Boys about Sexual Assault for 20 Years. This Is What They Still Don’t Know” by Laurie Halse Anderson for Time.com

  • “Listening Is an Overlooked Leadership Tool” by Melissa Daimler for the Harvard Business Review

  • “An Epidemic of Loneliness” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump and Democrats Meet Again on Shutdown but Remain Far Apart on His Border Wall Demand” by Eli Stokols and Jennifer Haberkorn for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Most Important Question of Your Life” MarkManson.net (Note: This is the last AoW for 2018. The next AoW will be posted January 6, 2019.)

  • “(Scientific) Happiness Hacks” excerpted from an article by Alison Mango for Health.com

  • “Former President George H.W. Bush Dies at 94” excerpted from APNews.com

  • “When Will Self-Driving Cars Take Over?” TheWeek.com

  • “The Fear We All Live With” by Jeva Lange for TheWeek.com

  • “These 5 Healthy Habits Could Help You Live a Decade Longer, Study Suggests” by Jacqueline Howard for CNN.com

  • “The Private Prison Industry, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “Social Media’s Impact on Students’ Mental Health Comes Into Focus” by Kira Barrett for NEAToday.org

  • “Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040” by Carol Davenport for the New York Times

  • “There Are Three Types of Failure, but Only One You Should Actually Feel Bad About” by Leah Fessler for QZ.com

  • “Trump Orders Limited FBI Investigation to Supplement Kavanaugh Background Check” NPR.org

  • “Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford Reaches Tentative Deal to Testify before Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday” by Sarah D. Wire for LATimes.com

  • “Afghanistan: The Endless War” TheWeek.com

  • 'Avoid the Back-to-School Plague of Flu and Cold' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com

  • 'Where Is the Collusion?' Answers to All Your Questions about the Russia Investigation' by Chris Megerian for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Republicans Stick with Trump Despite Major Legal Trouble for Ex-Top Aides' by Kelsey Snell and Barbara Sprunt for NPR.org

  • 'Our Plastic Oceans' TheWeek.com

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2017-2018

  • 'The Crisis at Veterans Affairs' TheWeek.com

  • 'The Death Rate from Cancer Is Falling for American Men, Women and Children of All Backgrounds' by Mary Kaplan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'The Rise of the Ticks' TheWeek.com

  • 'An Open Letter About Female Coaches' by Pau Gosol, NBA player for the San Antonio Spurs, for The Players Tribune

  • 'Researchers Explore the Fascinating Biomechanics and Neuroscience of Bats' by Stephen Schmidt for PRI.org

  • 'Bryan Stevenson calls lynchings domestic terrorism. Here's what he hopes to address with a memorial honoring black people who were killed.' by Kurtis Lee for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Trump Says 'Long Way' to Go on North Korea Crisis' by Doina Chiacu and Heekyong Yang for Reuters.com

  • 'What Do the US, UK and French Airstrikes Mean for Syria's War?' by Nick Paton Walsh for CNN.com

  • 'Warning: Vaping Teens Becoming a New Generation of Nicotine Addicts' USAToday.com

  • 'Having Your Smartphone Nearby Takes a Toll on Your Thinking' by Kristen Duke, Adrian Ward, Avelet Gneezt and Maarten Bos for the Harvard Business Review

  • 'Facebook's Zuckerberg Says Sorry to US, UK with Newspaper Ads; Polls Show Trust in Site Is Sinking' Reuters

  • 'America's Homelessness Crisis' TheWeek.com

  • 'Here's How to Prevent the Next School Shooting, Experts Say' by Anya Kamenetz for NPR.org

  • 'Seven Reasons We Are Facing a Global Water Crisis' by Leah Schleifer for World Resources Institute, WRI.org

  • 'As Gun Debate Roils On, Teachers in This Texas School Are Already Armed' by Molly Hennessy-Fiske for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'No, there haven't been 18 school shootings in 2018. That number is flat wrong.' by John Woodrow Cox and Steven Rich for The Washington Post

  • 'What Too Much Alcohol Can Do to Your Health' by Sandee LaMotte for CNN.com

  • 'Why Don't Teens Read for Pleasure Like They Used To?' by Jennifer Ludden for Mind/Shift, KQED.org

  • 'Chinese Scientists Successfully Clone 2 Monkeys, Could Lead to Human Applications' by Ben Hirschler for Reuters

  • 'Former NFLers Call for End to Tackle Football for Kids' by Nadia Kounang for CNN.com

  • 'The National Debt, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'Why 2017 Was the Best Year in Human History' by Nicholas Kristof for the New York Times

  • 'Are Real or Artificial Christmas Trees Better for the Environment?' by Jessica Roy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Movies Theaters Fight Streaming by Assaulting the Senses' by Claire Atkinson for NBCNews.com

  • 'Trump's Immigrant Dragnet' TheWeek.com

  • 'Black Men Sentenced to More Time for Committing the Exact Same Crime as a White Person, Study Finds' by Christopher Ingraham for The Washington Post

  • No AoW for the week of November 20, 2017, due to the Thanksgiving holiday

  • 'Top 20 Pros and Cons Associated with Self-Driving Cars' AutoInsuranceCenter.com

  • 'Mark Zuckerberg's Big Blind Spot and the Conflict within Facebook' by Aarti Shahani for NPR.org

  • 'How to Help Someone with an Opioid Addiction'Chicago Sun Times

  • 'Climate Change Is Complex. Here Are Some Answers to Your Questions' by Justin Gillis for the New York Times

  • 'You Have Almost Certainly Been Hacked' TheWeek.com

  • Two Opinion Pieces on the Gun Control Debate from TheWeek.com

  • 'What Every American Needs to Know about Puerto Rico's Hurricane Disaster' by Brian Resnick and Eliza Barclay for Vox.com

  • Two Articles Explaining the NFL Player Protests During the National Anthem from CNN.com and FoxNews.com

  • 'Sitting Too Long Can Kill You, Even If You Exercise' by Susan Scutti for CNN.com

  • '5 Reasons Why People Share Fake Photos During Natural Disasters' by A.J. Willingham for CNN.com

  • 'Trump Prepares to End DACA' by Priscilla Alvarez (an excerpt) for The Atlantic

  • 'Sacrificing Sleep? This Is What It Will Do to Your Health' by Sandee Lamott for CNN.com

  • 'Attention Students: Put Your Laptops Away' NPR.com

  • 'The Great Solar Eclipse of 2017' TheWeek.com

2016-2017

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  • 'Amazon.com Is a 21st Century Deal with the Devil' by Amy Koss for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Immunotheraphy Drug Opens a New Era of Precision Medicine for Cancer' by Melissa Healy for LATimes.com

  • 'The Plastic Plague: Can Our Oceans Be Saved from Environmental Ruin?' by Kieron Marks for CNN.com

  • Two Articles About Sleep from CNN.com

  • '15 Critical Facts Everyone Should Know About Summer Learning Loss' OnlineCollege.org

  • 'Lamb Fetuses Can Now Grow in Artificial Wombs. Will Humans Be Next?' by Jessica Roy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'What Happens to Your Brain When You Give Up Sugar?' CNN.com

  • 'The EPA's Changing Mission, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'US Military Strikes on Syria: What We Know So Far' TheGuardian.com

  • 'How Much Exercise Do I Really Need?' by Dr. Jordan Metzi for CNN.com

  • 'The Growing Nuclear Threat from North Korea' TheWeek.com

  • 'New Guideline Will Allow First-Year Doctors to Work 24-Hour Shifts' by Gina Kolata and Jan Hoffman for NYTimes.com

  • '3 Myths that Shape the Transgender Bathroom Debate' by Emanuella Grinberg and Dani Stewart for CNN.com

  • '5 New Brain Disorders that Were Born Out of the Digital Age' by Tammy Kennon for TheWeek.com

  • Two Articles About Health and Life Expectancy from Time.com

  • 'TV's Callous Neglect of Working-Class America' by Noel Murray for TheWeek.com

  • 'Talking to Our Devices' TheWeek.com

  • 'Berkeley Protests of Yiannopoulos Caused $100,000 in Damage' by Madison Park and Kyung Lah for CNN.com

  • 'U.S. Judge Bars Deportations Under Trump Travel Ban' by Alicia A. Caldwell for the Associated Press

  • Two Opposing Editorials about President Trump's Inaugural Address by James Poulos and Ryan Cooper, respectively, for TheWeek.com

  • 'The Filth They Breathe in China' by Michael Auslin for TheWeek.com

  • 'Excerpt of Michelle Obama's Final Speech' WhiteHouse.gov

  • 'Conquer Fear of Public Speaking through Emotional Intelligence' by Gleb Tsipursky for HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'Could Humans Actually Live on Mars?' by Laurie Vazquez for TheWeek.com

  • 'Fidel Castro, Cuba's Communist Leader, Dies at Age 90' Associated Press, adapted by Newsela staff

  • 'The Rise of Legal Marijuana in America' TheWeek.com

  • No AoW this week—Happy Thanksgiving!

  • 'Beyoncé's Lemonade as an A+ Essay' by Guy Dixon for The Globe and Mail

  • 'Instead of Detention, These Students Get Meditation' by Deborah Bloom for CNN.com

  • 'Inside America's Hacking Epidemic' TheWeek.com

  • 'From Aleppo, Tales of Hardship and Bloodshed. 'Civilization Is Gone.' by Molly Hennessy-Fiske for LATimes.com

  • 'How Do We Respond to Threats after Our Endorsement? This Is How' by Mi-Ai Parrish for The Arizona Republic

  • 'US Officially Accuses Russia of Hacking DNC and Interfering with Election' by Spencer Ackerman and Sam Thielman for The Guardian.com

  • 'World's First Baby Born from New Procedure Using DNA of Three People' by Ian Sample for TheGuardian.com

  • 'A Single Migration from Africa Populated the World, Studies Find' by Carl Zimmer for NYTimes.com

  • 'After Asteroid Hit, A Giant Cloud of Smoke Led to Dinosaurs' Demise, Study Says' by Megan Daley for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Simple Rules for Healthy Eating' by Aaron E. Carroll for The New York Times

  • 'In the 'Land of the Free,' Are You Free to Sit Out the National Anthem?' by Jaweed Kaleem for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Deported Mothers Make New Lives in Tijuana' by Tatiana Sanchez for The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • 'Should We Abandon Louisiana?' by Zack Kopplin for Slate.com

  • 'Nerd Alert: Reading Is Good for Your Health' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com, or 'Phone Charger Sales Are Surging Because of Pokémon Go' Time.com

2015-2016

  • 'Fewer U.S. Teens Are Giving Birth, CDC Finds' by Carina Storrs for CNN.com (Note: This is the final AoW for the 2015-2016 school year.)

  • 'Cell Phone Radiation Increases Cancers in Rats, but Should We Worry?' by Carina Storrs for CNN.com

  • 'How to Rig Elections, the Legal Way' TheWeek.com

  • 'Half of Teens Think They're Addicted to Their Smartphones' by Kelly Wallace for CNN (corrected)

  • 'How America Is Beating ISIS in Iraq and Syria' TheWeek.com

  • Two Articles about Harriet Tubman Replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 Bill from the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Chaos in Cleveland' TheWeek.com

  • 'The Problem with Polls' TheWeek.com

  • 'Should Parents Be Allowed to Choose the Sex of Their Baby?' by Juan Andrade for CNN.com

  • 'The Psychology and Neuroscience of Terrorism' by Sandee LaMotte for CNN.com, or 'The New SAT Is A) A Big Change B) Still Important C) Controversial D) All of the Above' CNN.com

  • 'After SeaWorld: A 'Blackfish Effect' on Circuses and Zoos?' by Kelly Wallace for CNN.com

  • 'The Zika Epidemic, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'Is Nuclear Armageddon More Likely than Ever?' TheWeek.com

  • 'Compare 2016 Presidential Candidate Positions' ProCon.org

  • 'Justice Antonin Scalia's Death Shifts Balance of High Court, Creates Major Election Issue' by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Addicted to Lotteries'The Week

  • 'How Tap Water Became Toxic in Flint, Michigan' by Sara Ganim and Linh Tran for CNN

  • 'New Harvard Report Proposes Major Changes to College Admissions' by Scott Stump for Today.com

  • 'Editing the Human Race' TheWeek.com

  • 'New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Limit Sugar, Rethink Cholesterol' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com

  • '8 Fascinating Things We Learned About the Mind in 2015' by Carolyn Gregoir for HuffingtonPost.com

  • The Transcript of President Obama's Address to the Nation on Terrorism from the Office of the Press Secretary, WhiteHouse.gov

  • 'A Crucial Climate Summit'The Week

  • 'Terror in Paris: What We Know So Far' CNN, or 'College Students Confront Subtler Forms of Bias: Slights and Snubs' by Teresa Watanabe and Jason Song for the Los Angeles Times

  • Two Articles About Banning the Use of the Nickname 'Redskins' from Time.com

  • 'Hot Dogs, Bacon and Other Processed Meats Increase Risk of Cancer, Scientists Say' by Melissa Healy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How Fetal Tissue Is Used in Medical Research'The Week

  • 'The $750 Pill' TheWeek.com

  • 'New Human Ancestor Elicits Awe—And Many Questions' by Jamie Shreeve for National Geographic

  • 'The Iran Deal: A Brief Guide'The Week

  • 'College Kids Have Too Much Privacy' by Michele Willins for the Los Angeles Times (corrected)

  • Two articles about the link between brain disease and playing football from CNN.com

  • 'The Next Civil Rights Frontier Is Digital' by Juan Andrade for DallasNews.com

  • 'Low Turnout Weakens Power of Latino Vote' by Kate Linthcium for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'America's Killing Contagion' TheWeek.com

  • '10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day' by Lana Winter-Hebert for LifeHack.org

  • 'The Economic Guide to Picking a College Major' by Ben Casselman for FiveThirtyEight.com (an excerpt)

  • 'Soccer's Corrupt Soul'The Week

2014-2015

  • 'America's Biker Gangs' TheWeek.com
    Note:This is the final AoW for the 2014-2015 school year.

  • 'Relax, the Terminator Is Far Away' by John Markohh for the New York Times

  • 'Alzheimer's Time Bomb'The Week

  • 'Dolphins, Sea Lions Train for Navy Deployment to Overseas Trouble Spots' by Tony Perry for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Vladimir Putin's Global Orwellian Campaign to Undermine the West'The Week

  • 'A Clock So Precise It's Beyond Space and Time' by Deborah Netburn for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Fixing America's Broken Prisons'The Week

  • 'Alibaba Investment Puts Snapchat Valuation in Stratosphere' by Paresh Dave for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'The Wrong Way to Think about California Water' by Michael Hiltzik for the Los Angeles Times, or...
    'Following 'Horrible Tragedy,' S.C. Mayor Pledges Body Cameras for Cops' by Wesley Lowery and Elahe Izadi for the Washington Post

  • 'The Case For—and Against—the Iran Nuclear Deal' by Peter Weber for The Week

  • Two Articles About Space Travel from the New York Times and CNN.com

  • 'The End of Coal?'The Week

  • 'The Quest for the Perfect Diet'The Week

  • 'Bloody Sunday' Remembrance March in Selma Celebrates Freedom' by Moni Basu, Slma Shelbayah and Ben Brumfield for CNN News

  • Two Articles about Net Neutrality from CBS News and the The Washington Post

  • 'Obama Administration to Allow Allied Countries to Buy Military Drones' by W.J. Hennigan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How We Ruined the Oceans'The Week

  • Two Articles About the Vaccination Debate from the Pew Research Center and CNN.com

  • 'The Dangers of Our Aging Nuclear Arsenal'The Week

  • 'Cuba and Uncle Sam: A Brief History'The Week

  • 'Supreme Court Set to Decide National Debate on Gay Marriage' by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • Three Articles About Charlie Hebdo from TheWeek.com, TheGuardian.com and The Miami Herald

  • 'Eating Too Much Added Sugar May Be Killing You' Nanci Hellmich for USA Today

  • 'The CIA Torture Report'The Boston Globe

  • 'Pro/Con: Should U.S Troops Be Fighting Ebola in West Africa?' Tribune News Service, adapted by Newsela

  • 'The Crisis in Ferguson' a compilation of political cartoons from Cagle.com

  • 'On a Comet 10 Years Away, Philae Conks Out, Maybe for Good' by Ben Brumfield and Chelsea J. Carter for CNN.com

  • 'After a Concussion, When Can Teens Return to the Football Field?'Kansas City Star, adapted by Newsela.com

  • 'The Nerd Science of Campaigning' by Peter Hamby for CNN.com

  • 'Rise of the Machines'The Week

  • 'People Are Causing A Mass Extinction on Earth; Some Try to Stop It'Scientific American via Newsela.com

  • 'Hong Kong's Thwarted Democracy'The Week

  • 'The Website Celebrities Hate'The Week

  • 'What Is Ebola and How Do People Catch It?/Ebola Crisis: Obama Says World Falling Short in Response' by Howard Bennett for the Washington Post and Carol E. Lee and Jeffrey Sparshott for the Wall Street Journal, respectively

  • 'Is The World Going Nuts?' by Fareed Zakaria for CNN.com

  • 'Spinosaurus: A Huge Predatory Dinosaur, Built to Swim' by Amina Khan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Crumbling Under Our Wheels' TheWeek.com

  • 'Stand Up for Your Health' by Alice Park for Time

  • 'What Is ISIS?' by Gil Kaufman for MTV News

  • 'The Origins of the Border Crisis'The Week

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2013-2014

  • “High School Nerds Make More Money, Says Social Science' by Jordan Weissman for SLATE.com

  • 'Advocates Say Female Genital Mutilation Is on Rise in U.S., Call on Government to Act' by Eleanor Goldberg for HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'Abducted Nigerian Girls Put Terrorist Group on World Map' by Christi Parsons and Robyn Dixon for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'More Innocent People on Death Row Than Estimated: Study' by David Von Drehle for TIME.com

  • 'Additional Racist Comments Attributed to Clippers' Donald Sterling Released' by Steve Almasy, Kevin Conlon and Shelby Lin Erdman for CNN

  • 'When Will the Big One Strike California?'The Week

  • 'CIA's 'Harsh Interrogations' Exceeded Legal Authority, Report Finds' Reuters, HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'How Earth Got Its Tectonic Plates/On Saturn's Moon Titan, Scientists Catch Waves in Methane Lakes' by Monte Morin for the Los Angeles Times and by Amina Kahn for the Los Angeles Times, respectively

  • 'Hard Evidence: Are We Beating Cancer?' by Peter Johnson, Ph.D., for TheConversation.com

  • 'Where Is Flight 370? 10 Big Questions' CNN.com

  • 'The Evolution of the NSA' by Theunis Bates for The Week

  • 'Why Is American Internet So Slow?' by John Aziz for TheWeek.com

  • 'A Divided Ukraine' CNN.com

  • 'Heroin's Lethal Comeback'The Week

  • 'Why Michael Sam's Coming Out Is Not an Unnecessary 'Distraction' by Nico Lange for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Bill Gates: The World Is Better than Ever/The World's Biggest Problems' by Doyle McManus for the Los Angeles Times and by The Arlington Institute, respectively

  • 'Spy Agencies Tap Data Streaming from Phone Apps' by James Glanz, Jeff Larson and Andrew W. Lehren for the New York Times

  • '85 Richest People Own as Much as Bottom Half of Population, Report Says/Study: No Harder to Climb Economic Ladder' by Jim Puzzanghera for the Los Angeles Times and Paul Wiseman for USA Today, respectively

  • 'Ethicists Criticize Treatment of Teen, Texas Patient' by Liz Szabo for USA Today

  • 'Everything You Need to Know About Japan's Population Crisis' by Sarah Eberspacher for The Week

  • '5 Things to Be Encouraged About in 2014' by Paul Brandus for The Week

  • 'The Limits of Locavorism' TheWeek.com

  • 'Mandela's Death Leaves South Africa Without Its Moral Center' by Lydia Polgreen for the New York Times

  • 'The War on Pink: GoldieBlox Toys Ignite Debate Over What's Good for Girls' by Eliana Dockterman for Time

  • '15 Words Etymologically Inspired by Animals' TheWeek.com

  • 'Q&A: What Are Trans Fats Anyway, and Why Are They So Bad?' by Karen Kaplan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'China's Massive Pollution Problem' by Keith Wagstaff for TheWeek.com

  • 'A Conquered Foe Returns to War-Torn Syria: Polio/Briefing: The Sunni-Shiite War' by Deborah Amos and Rima Marrouch for NPR.org/TheWeek.com

  • 'Why Being a Thinker Means Pocketing Your Smartphone/Have Smartphones Killed Boredom (and Is That Good)?' by Todd Leopold for CNN.com and Doug Gross for CNN.com, respectively

  • 'L.A. Unified's English Learner Action Upsets Parents, Teachers' by Teresa Watanabe for LATimes.com

  • 'We Are Teaching High School Students to Write Terribly' by Matthew JX Malady for Slate.com

  • 'Court Needs Alternatives in Handling Mentally Ill' by Steve Lopez for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Obama Breaks Three Decades of Silence with Call to Iranian President' by Paul Richter and Christi Parsons for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Blast Kills Four Children; Riots Follow/Dead Girls and the Lives They Might Have Lived' excerpted from the Washington Post and United Press International, September 16, 1963/Leonard Pitts, Jr. for the Miami Herald, September 14, 2013

  • 'Electronic Cigarettes Growing in Popularity with Teens' by Karen Kaplan and Monte Morin for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How the World Is Responding to a Possible Strike on Syria' by Keith Wagstaff for The Week

  • '12 Things We Know About How the Brain Works'The Week

Below are links to the Article of the Week files for the past seven school years.

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2019-2020

  • “Spate of New Research Supports Wearing Masks to Control Coronavirus Spread” by Ben Guarino, Chelsea Janes and Ariana Eunjung Cha for the Washington Post

  • “Trump and the Military: A Mutual Embrace Might Dissolve on America’s Streets” by David E. Sanger and Helene Cooper for the New York Times

  • “U.S. Cities Fear More Destruction as Protesters Rage Against Police Brutality” by Brendan O’Brien for Reuters.com

  • “How Pandemics Change Society” TheWeek.com

  • “The Coronavirus Infodemic” TheWeek.com

  • “Georgia Man’s Death Raises Echoes of US Racial Terror Legacy” by Aaron Mortenson and Ross Bynum for the Associated Press

  • “When Will Sports Come Back?” TheWeek.com

  • “CDC Director Warns Second Wave of Coronavirus Is Likely to Be Even More Devastating” by Lena Sun for the Washington Post

  • “Is the Virus on My Clothes? My Shoes? My Hair? My Newspaper?” by Tara Parker-Pope for the New York Times

  • “South Korea’s Coronavirus Success” TheWeek.com

  • “The Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine” TheWeek.com

  • “How Long Will Schools Need to Stay Closed? A Pandemic Expert Weighs In” by Tim Dickinson for Rolling Stone

  • “The Doctor Who Helped Defeat Smallpox Explains What’s Coming” Wired.com

  • “The Dos and Don’ts of ‘Social Distancing’” by Kaitlyn Tiffany for The Atlantic

  • “Coronavirus Myths, Debunked: A Cattle Vaccine, Bioweapons and a $3,000 Test” by Grace Hauck for USA Today

  • “What Would Happen If U.S.Schools Close Because of Coronavirus?” by Hayley Miller and Arthur Delaney for HuffingtonPost.com

  • “You Might Just Be Addicted: Smartphone Use Physically Affects Your Brain, Study Says” by Coral Murphy for USA Today

  • “Immune Cell that Kills Most Cancers Discovered by Accident by British Scientists” by Sarah Knapton for The Telegraph

  • “The Common Exercise Mistakes You Are Probably Making Right Now” by Dr. Melina Jampolis for CNN

  • “Senate Rejects Witnesses in Trump Impeachment Trial” WallStreetJournal.com

  • “What Is the Coronavirus and How Worried Should We Be?” TheGuardian.com

  • “Battle Over Impeachment Witnesses Escalates” Politico.com

  • “Taking the Beef Out of Burgers” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump and Rouhani Trade Warnings after Killing of Top General” by Radina Gigova for CNN.com

  • “The Struggle for Hong Kong” TheWeek.com

  • “Drop the SAT and ACT as a Requirement for Admission, Top UC Officials Say” by Teresa Watanabe for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Threat of Killer Asteroids” TheWeek.com

  • “Revenge: Will You Feel Better?” by Karyn Hall for Psychology Today

  • “Supreme Court Case of Trump vs. ‘Dreamers’ May Come Down to Chief Justice Roberts” by David Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Flu Vaccine: Everything You Need to Know” TheWeek.com

  • “California Becomes First State in the Country to Push Back School Start Times” by Taryn Luna for the Los Angeles Times

  • “High Schools to TikTok: We’re Catching Feelings” by Taylor Lorenz for NewYorkTimes.com

  • “US Cities are losing 36 million trees a year. Here’s why it matters and what you can do to stop it.” by Amy Chillag for CNN.com

  • “How California Bill Will Impact College Sports, and What Comes Next” by Tom Schad for USAToday.com

  • “Democrats Set Rapid Timetable for Trump Impeachment Probe” by Siobhan Hughes and Andrew Duehren for The Wall Street Journal

  • “The Quiet Disappearance of Birds in North America” by Ed Young for The Atlantic

  • “Video Games and Violence, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “Why We Shouldn’t Shield Children from Darkness” by Matt de la Pena for Time.com

  • “The Destruction of the Amazon, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “A California high school found students’ cellphones too distracting, so they’re locking the devices up” by Safia Samee Ali for NBCNews.com

  • “The Graying of America” TheWeek.com

2018-2019

  • “With Political Power at Stake, Supreme Court Is Set to Rule on Gerrymandering and The Census” by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • “Everything You Need to Know About Black Holes” TheWeek.com

  • “Scientists Spy on Superbugs to See How They Outsmart Our Antibiotics” by Emily Baumgaertner for the Los Angeles Times

  • “It’s not just soda: Drinking too much fruit juice (or any sugary drink) linked to premature death risk” by Susan Scutti for CNN.com

  • “Let 16-Year-Olds Vote for L.A. School Board” by Michael McDonald for the Los Angeles Times

  • “How Exercise Affects Our Memory” by Gretchen Reynolds for the New York Times

  • “Measles Outbreak Infects 695, Highest Number Since 2000” by Donald J. McNeil, Jr., for the New York Times

  • “Sri Lanka Bombings: Police Warned that Churches Were Targets”New York Times

  • “Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same.” by Carl Zimmer for the New York Times

  • “The Recycling Crisis” TheWeek.com

  • “Georgia Senate Passes Anti-abortion ‘Heartbeat’ Bill” by Maya T. Prabhu for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  • “Can Human Mortality Be Hacked?” TheWeek.com

  • “College Admissions Scandal Is News, but Not New” by Mitch Albom for the Detroit Free Press

  • “The Anti-Vaxxers’ Impact” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump Says He Still Trusts Kim, but Needed to ‘Walk Away’ from a Bad Nuclear Deal” by Shashank Bengali, Eli Stoklos and Victoria Kim for the Los Angeles Times

  • “Do Not Disturb: How I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain” by Kevin Roose for the New York Times

  • “Halting HIV by 2030 Is a Challenge. Here’s Why It’s Especially Tough in the South” by Jenny Jarvie for the Los Angeles Times

  • “A History of the Southern Border” TheWeek.com

  • “Let Children Get Bored Again” by Pamela Paul for the New York Times

  • “I’ve Talked with Teenage Boys about Sexual Assault for 20 Years. This Is What They Still Don’t Know” by Laurie Halse Anderson for Time.com

  • “Listening Is an Overlooked Leadership Tool” by Melissa Daimler for the Harvard Business Review

  • “An Epidemic of Loneliness” TheWeek.com

  • “Trump and Democrats Meet Again on Shutdown but Remain Far Apart on His Border Wall Demand” by Eli Stokols and Jennifer Haberkorn for the Los Angeles Times

  • “The Most Important Question of Your Life” MarkManson.net (Note: This is the last AoW for 2018. The next AoW will be posted January 6, 2019.)

  • “(Scientific) Happiness Hacks” excerpted from an article by Alison Mango for Health.com

  • “Former President George H.W. Bush Dies at 94” excerpted from APNews.com

  • “When Will Self-Driving Cars Take Over?” TheWeek.com

  • “The Fear We All Live With” by Jeva Lange for TheWeek.com

  • “These 5 Healthy Habits Could Help You Live a Decade Longer, Study Suggests” by Jacqueline Howard for CNN.com

  • “The Private Prison Industry, Explained” TheWeek.com

  • “Social Media’s Impact on Students’ Mental Health Comes Into Focus” by Kira Barrett for NEAToday.org

  • “Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040” by Carol Davenport for the New York Times

  • “There Are Three Types of Failure, but Only One You Should Actually Feel Bad About” by Leah Fessler for QZ.com

  • “Trump Orders Limited FBI Investigation to Supplement Kavanaugh Background Check” NPR.org

  • “Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford Reaches Tentative Deal to Testify before Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday” by Sarah D. Wire for LATimes.com

  • “Afghanistan: The Endless War” TheWeek.com

  • 'Avoid the Back-to-School Plague of Flu and Cold' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com

  • 'Where Is the Collusion?' Answers to All Your Questions about the Russia Investigation' by Chris Megerian for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Republicans Stick with Trump Despite Major Legal Trouble for Ex-Top Aides' by Kelsey Snell and Barbara Sprunt for NPR.org

  • 'Our Plastic Oceans' TheWeek.com

2017-2018

  • 'The Crisis at Veterans Affairs' TheWeek.com

  • 'The Death Rate from Cancer Is Falling for American Men, Women and Children of All Backgrounds' by Mary Kaplan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'The Rise of the Ticks' TheWeek.com

  • 'An Open Letter About Female Coaches' by Pau Gosol, NBA player for the San Antonio Spurs, for The Players Tribune

  • 'Researchers Explore the Fascinating Biomechanics and Neuroscience of Bats' by Stephen Schmidt for PRI.org

  • 'Bryan Stevenson calls lynchings domestic terrorism. Here's what he hopes to address with a memorial honoring black people who were killed.' by Kurtis Lee for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Trump Says 'Long Way' to Go on North Korea Crisis' by Doina Chiacu and Heekyong Yang for Reuters.com

  • 'What Do the US, UK and French Airstrikes Mean for Syria's War?' by Nick Paton Walsh for CNN.com

  • 'Warning: Vaping Teens Becoming a New Generation of Nicotine Addicts' USAToday.com

  • 'Having Your Smartphone Nearby Takes a Toll on Your Thinking' by Kristen Duke, Adrian Ward, Avelet Gneezt and Maarten Bos for the Harvard Business Review

  • 'Facebook's Zuckerberg Says Sorry to US, UK with Newspaper Ads; Polls Show Trust in Site Is Sinking' Reuters

  • 'America's Homelessness Crisis' TheWeek.com

  • 'Here's How to Prevent the Next School Shooting, Experts Say' by Anya Kamenetz for NPR.org

  • 'Seven Reasons We Are Facing a Global Water Crisis' by Leah Schleifer for World Resources Institute, WRI.org

  • 'As Gun Debate Roils On, Teachers in This Texas School Are Already Armed' by Molly Hennessy-Fiske for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'No, there haven't been 18 school shootings in 2018. That number is flat wrong.' by John Woodrow Cox and Steven Rich for The Washington Post

  • 'What Too Much Alcohol Can Do to Your Health' by Sandee LaMotte for CNN.com

  • 'Why Don't Teens Read for Pleasure Like They Used To?' by Jennifer Ludden for Mind/Shift, KQED.org

  • 'Chinese Scientists Successfully Clone 2 Monkeys, Could Lead to Human Applications' by Ben Hirschler for Reuters

  • 'Former NFLers Call for End to Tackle Football for Kids' by Nadia Kounang for CNN.com

  • 'The National Debt, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'Why 2017 Was the Best Year in Human History' by Nicholas Kristof for the New York Times

  • 'Are Real or Artificial Christmas Trees Better for the Environment?' by Jessica Roy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Movies Theaters Fight Streaming by Assaulting the Senses' by Claire Atkinson for NBCNews.com

  • 'Trump's Immigrant Dragnet' TheWeek.com

  • 'Black Men Sentenced to More Time for Committing the Exact Same Crime as a White Person, Study Finds' by Christopher Ingraham for The Washington Post

  • No AoW for the week of November 20, 2017, due to the Thanksgiving holiday

  • 'Top 20 Pros and Cons Associated with Self-Driving Cars' AutoInsuranceCenter.com

  • 'Mark Zuckerberg's Big Blind Spot and the Conflict within Facebook' by Aarti Shahani for NPR.org

  • 'How to Help Someone with an Opioid Addiction'Chicago Sun Times

  • 'Climate Change Is Complex. Here Are Some Answers to Your Questions' by Justin Gillis for the New York Times

  • 'You Have Almost Certainly Been Hacked' TheWeek.com

  • Two Opinion Pieces on the Gun Control Debate from TheWeek.com

  • 'What Every American Needs to Know about Puerto Rico's Hurricane Disaster' by Brian Resnick and Eliza Barclay for Vox.com

  • Two Articles Explaining the NFL Player Protests During the National Anthem from CNN.com and FoxNews.com

  • 'Sitting Too Long Can Kill You, Even If You Exercise' by Susan Scutti for CNN.com

  • '5 Reasons Why People Share Fake Photos During Natural Disasters' by A.J. Willingham for CNN.com

  • 'Trump Prepares to End DACA' by Priscilla Alvarez (an excerpt) for The Atlantic

  • 'Sacrificing Sleep? This Is What It Will Do to Your Health' by Sandee Lamott for CNN.com

  • 'Attention Students: Put Your Laptops Away' NPR.com

  • 'The Great Solar Eclipse of 2017' TheWeek.com

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2016-2017

  • 'Amazon.com Is a 21st Century Deal with the Devil' by Amy Koss for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Immunotheraphy Drug Opens a New Era of Precision Medicine for Cancer' by Melissa Healy for LATimes.com

  • 'The Plastic Plague: Can Our Oceans Be Saved from Environmental Ruin?' by Kieron Marks for CNN.com

  • Two Articles About Sleep from CNN.com

  • '15 Critical Facts Everyone Should Know About Summer Learning Loss' OnlineCollege.org

  • 'Lamb Fetuses Can Now Grow in Artificial Wombs. Will Humans Be Next?' by Jessica Roy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'What Happens to Your Brain When You Give Up Sugar?' CNN.com

  • 'The EPA's Changing Mission, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'US Military Strikes on Syria: What We Know So Far' TheGuardian.com

  • 'How Much Exercise Do I Really Need?' by Dr. Jordan Metzi for CNN.com

  • 'The Growing Nuclear Threat from North Korea' TheWeek.com

  • 'New Guideline Will Allow First-Year Doctors to Work 24-Hour Shifts' by Gina Kolata and Jan Hoffman for NYTimes.com

  • '3 Myths that Shape the Transgender Bathroom Debate' by Emanuella Grinberg and Dani Stewart for CNN.com

  • '5 New Brain Disorders that Were Born Out of the Digital Age' by Tammy Kennon for TheWeek.com

  • Two Articles About Health and Life Expectancy from Time.com

  • 'TV's Callous Neglect of Working-Class America' by Noel Murray for TheWeek.com

  • 'Talking to Our Devices' TheWeek.com

  • 'Berkeley Protests of Yiannopoulos Caused $100,000 in Damage' by Madison Park and Kyung Lah for CNN.com

  • 'U.S. Judge Bars Deportations Under Trump Travel Ban' by Alicia A. Caldwell for the Associated Press

  • Two Opposing Editorials about President Trump's Inaugural Address by James Poulos and Ryan Cooper, respectively, for TheWeek.com

  • 'The Filth They Breathe in China' by Michael Auslin for TheWeek.com

  • 'Excerpt of Michelle Obama's Final Speech' WhiteHouse.gov

  • 'Conquer Fear of Public Speaking through Emotional Intelligence' by Gleb Tsipursky for HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'Could Humans Actually Live on Mars?' by Laurie Vazquez for TheWeek.com

  • 'Fidel Castro, Cuba's Communist Leader, Dies at Age 90' Associated Press, adapted by Newsela staff

  • 'The Rise of Legal Marijuana in America' TheWeek.com

  • No AoW this week—Happy Thanksgiving!

  • 'Beyoncé's Lemonade as an A+ Essay' by Guy Dixon for The Globe and Mail

  • 'Instead of Detention, These Students Get Meditation' by Deborah Bloom for CNN.com

  • 'Inside America's Hacking Epidemic' TheWeek.com

  • 'From Aleppo, Tales of Hardship and Bloodshed. 'Civilization Is Gone.' by Molly Hennessy-Fiske for LATimes.com

  • 'How Do We Respond to Threats after Our Endorsement? This Is How' by Mi-Ai Parrish for The Arizona Republic

  • 'US Officially Accuses Russia of Hacking DNC and Interfering with Election' by Spencer Ackerman and Sam Thielman for The Guardian.com

  • 'World's First Baby Born from New Procedure Using DNA of Three People' by Ian Sample for TheGuardian.com

  • 'A Single Migration from Africa Populated the World, Studies Find' by Carl Zimmer for NYTimes.com

  • 'After Asteroid Hit, A Giant Cloud of Smoke Led to Dinosaurs' Demise, Study Says' by Megan Daley for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Simple Rules for Healthy Eating' by Aaron E. Carroll for The New York Times

  • 'In the 'Land of the Free,' Are You Free to Sit Out the National Anthem?' by Jaweed Kaleem for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Deported Mothers Make New Lives in Tijuana' by Tatiana Sanchez for The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • 'Should We Abandon Louisiana?' by Zack Kopplin for Slate.com

  • 'Nerd Alert: Reading Is Good for Your Health' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com, or 'Phone Charger Sales Are Surging Because of Pokémon Go' Time.com

2015-2016

  • 'Fewer U.S. Teens Are Giving Birth, CDC Finds' by Carina Storrs for CNN.com (Note: This is the final AoW for the 2015-2016 school year.)

  • 'Cell Phone Radiation Increases Cancers in Rats, but Should We Worry?' by Carina Storrs for CNN.com

  • 'How to Rig Elections, the Legal Way' TheWeek.com

  • 'Half of Teens Think They're Addicted to Their Smartphones' by Kelly Wallace for CNN (corrected)

  • 'How America Is Beating ISIS in Iraq and Syria' TheWeek.com

  • Two Articles about Harriet Tubman Replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 Bill from the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Chaos in Cleveland' TheWeek.com

  • 'The Problem with Polls' TheWeek.com

  • 'Should Parents Be Allowed to Choose the Sex of Their Baby?' by Juan Andrade for CNN.com

  • 'The Psychology and Neuroscience of Terrorism' by Sandee LaMotte for CNN.com, or 'The New SAT Is A) A Big Change B) Still Important C) Controversial D) All of the Above' CNN.com

  • 'After SeaWorld: A 'Blackfish Effect' on Circuses and Zoos?' by Kelly Wallace for CNN.com

  • 'The Zika Epidemic, Explained' TheWeek.com

  • 'Is Nuclear Armageddon More Likely than Ever?' TheWeek.com

  • 'Compare 2016 Presidential Candidate Positions' ProCon.org

  • 'Justice Antonin Scalia's Death Shifts Balance of High Court, Creates Major Election Issue' by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Addicted to Lotteries'The Week

  • 'How Tap Water Became Toxic in Flint, Michigan' by Sara Ganim and Linh Tran for CNN

  • 'New Harvard Report Proposes Major Changes to College Admissions' by Scott Stump for Today.com

  • 'Editing the Human Race' TheWeek.com

  • 'New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Limit Sugar, Rethink Cholesterol' by Jen Christensen for CNN.com

  • '8 Fascinating Things We Learned About the Mind in 2015' by Carolyn Gregoir for HuffingtonPost.com

  • The Transcript of President Obama's Address to the Nation on Terrorism from the Office of the Press Secretary, WhiteHouse.gov

  • 'A Crucial Climate Summit'The Week

  • 'Terror in Paris: What We Know So Far' CNN, or 'College Students Confront Subtler Forms of Bias: Slights and Snubs' by Teresa Watanabe and Jason Song for the Los Angeles Times

  • Two Articles About Banning the Use of the Nickname 'Redskins' from Time.com

  • 'Hot Dogs, Bacon and Other Processed Meats Increase Risk of Cancer, Scientists Say' by Melissa Healy for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How Fetal Tissue Is Used in Medical Research'The Week

  • 'The $750 Pill' TheWeek.com

  • 'New Human Ancestor Elicits Awe—And Many Questions' by Jamie Shreeve for National Geographic

  • 'The Iran Deal: A Brief Guide'The Week

  • 'College Kids Have Too Much Privacy' by Michele Willins for the Los Angeles Times (corrected)

  • Two articles about the link between brain disease and playing football from CNN.com

  • 'The Next Civil Rights Frontier Is Digital' by Juan Andrade for DallasNews.com

  • 'Low Turnout Weakens Power of Latino Vote' by Kate Linthcium for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'America's Killing Contagion' TheWeek.com

  • '10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day' by Lana Winter-Hebert for LifeHack.org

  • 'The Economic Guide to Picking a College Major' by Ben Casselman for FiveThirtyEight.com (an excerpt)

  • 'Soccer's Corrupt Soul'The Week

2014-2015

  • 'America's Biker Gangs' TheWeek.com
    Note:This is the final AoW for the 2014-2015 school year.

  • 'Relax, the Terminator Is Far Away' by John Markohh for the New York Times

  • 'Alzheimer's Time Bomb'The Week

  • 'Dolphins, Sea Lions Train for Navy Deployment to Overseas Trouble Spots' by Tony Perry for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Vladimir Putin's Global Orwellian Campaign to Undermine the West'The Week

  • 'A Clock So Precise It's Beyond Space and Time' by Deborah Netburn for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Fixing America's Broken Prisons'The Week

  • 'Alibaba Investment Puts Snapchat Valuation in Stratosphere' by Paresh Dave for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'The Wrong Way to Think about California Water' by Michael Hiltzik for the Los Angeles Times, or...
    'Following 'Horrible Tragedy,' S.C. Mayor Pledges Body Cameras for Cops' by Wesley Lowery and Elahe Izadi for the Washington Post

  • 'The Case For—and Against—the Iran Nuclear Deal' by Peter Weber for The Week

  • Two Articles About Space Travel from the New York Times and CNN.com

  • 'The End of Coal?'The Week

  • 'The Quest for the Perfect Diet'The Week

  • 'Bloody Sunday' Remembrance March in Selma Celebrates Freedom' by Moni Basu, Slma Shelbayah and Ben Brumfield for CNN News

  • Two Articles about Net Neutrality from CBS News and the The Washington Post

  • 'Obama Administration to Allow Allied Countries to Buy Military Drones' by W.J. Hennigan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How We Ruined the Oceans'The Week

  • Two Articles About the Vaccination Debate from the Pew Research Center and CNN.com

  • 'The Dangers of Our Aging Nuclear Arsenal'The Week

  • 'Cuba and Uncle Sam: A Brief History'The Week

  • 'Supreme Court Set to Decide National Debate on Gay Marriage' by David G. Savage for the Los Angeles Times

  • Three Articles About Charlie Hebdo from TheWeek.com, TheGuardian.com and The Miami Herald

  • 'Eating Too Much Added Sugar May Be Killing You' Nanci Hellmich for USA Today

  • 'The CIA Torture Report'The Boston Globe

  • 'Pro/Con: Should U.S Troops Be Fighting Ebola in West Africa?' Tribune News Service, adapted by Newsela

  • 'The Crisis in Ferguson' a compilation of political cartoons from Cagle.com

  • 'On a Comet 10 Years Away, Philae Conks Out, Maybe for Good' by Ben Brumfield and Chelsea J. Carter for CNN.com

  • 'After a Concussion, When Can Teens Return to the Football Field?'Kansas City Star, adapted by Newsela.com

  • 'The Nerd Science of Campaigning' by Peter Hamby for CNN.com

  • 'Rise of the Machines'The Week

  • 'People Are Causing A Mass Extinction on Earth; Some Try to Stop It'Scientific American via Newsela.com

  • 'Hong Kong's Thwarted Democracy'The Week

  • 'The Website Celebrities Hate'The Week

  • 'What Is Ebola and How Do People Catch It?/Ebola Crisis: Obama Says World Falling Short in Response' by Howard Bennett for the Washington Post and Carol E. Lee and Jeffrey Sparshott for the Wall Street Journal, respectively

  • 'Is The World Going Nuts?' by Fareed Zakaria for CNN.com

  • 'Spinosaurus: A Huge Predatory Dinosaur, Built to Swim' by Amina Khan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Crumbling Under Our Wheels' TheWeek.com

  • 'Stand Up for Your Health' by Alice Park for Time

  • 'What Is ISIS?' by Gil Kaufman for MTV News

  • 'The Origins of the Border Crisis'The Week

2013-2014

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  • “High School Nerds Make More Money, Says Social Science' by Jordan Weissman for SLATE.com

  • 'Advocates Say Female Genital Mutilation Is on Rise in U.S., Call on Government to Act' by Eleanor Goldberg for HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'Abducted Nigerian Girls Put Terrorist Group on World Map' by Christi Parsons and Robyn Dixon for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'More Innocent People on Death Row Than Estimated: Study' by David Von Drehle for TIME.com

  • 'Additional Racist Comments Attributed to Clippers' Donald Sterling Released' by Steve Almasy, Kevin Conlon and Shelby Lin Erdman for CNN

  • 'When Will the Big One Strike California?'The Week

  • 'CIA's 'Harsh Interrogations' Exceeded Legal Authority, Report Finds' Reuters, HuffingtonPost.com

  • 'How Earth Got Its Tectonic Plates/On Saturn's Moon Titan, Scientists Catch Waves in Methane Lakes' by Monte Morin for the Los Angeles Times and by Amina Kahn for the Los Angeles Times, respectively

  • 'Hard Evidence: Are We Beating Cancer?' by Peter Johnson, Ph.D., for TheConversation.com

  • 'Where Is Flight 370? 10 Big Questions' CNN.com

  • 'The Evolution of the NSA' by Theunis Bates for The Week

  • 'Why Is American Internet So Slow?' by John Aziz for TheWeek.com

  • 'A Divided Ukraine' CNN.com

  • 'Heroin's Lethal Comeback'The Week

  • 'Why Michael Sam's Coming Out Is Not an Unnecessary 'Distraction' by Nico Lange for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Bill Gates: The World Is Better than Ever/The World's Biggest Problems' by Doyle McManus for the Los Angeles Times and by The Arlington Institute, respectively

  • 'Spy Agencies Tap Data Streaming from Phone Apps' by James Glanz, Jeff Larson and Andrew W. Lehren for the New York Times

  • '85 Richest People Own as Much as Bottom Half of Population, Report Says/Study: No Harder to Climb Economic Ladder' by Jim Puzzanghera for the Los Angeles Times and Paul Wiseman for USA Today, respectively

  • 'Ethicists Criticize Treatment of Teen, Texas Patient' by Liz Szabo for USA Today

  • 'Everything You Need to Know About Japan's Population Crisis' by Sarah Eberspacher for The Week

  • '5 Things to Be Encouraged About in 2014' by Paul Brandus for The Week

  • 'The Limits of Locavorism' TheWeek.com

  • 'Mandela's Death Leaves South Africa Without Its Moral Center' by Lydia Polgreen for the New York Times

  • 'The War on Pink: GoldieBlox Toys Ignite Debate Over What's Good for Girls' by Eliana Dockterman for Time

  • '15 Words Etymologically Inspired by Animals' TheWeek.com

  • 'Q&A: What Are Trans Fats Anyway, and Why Are They So Bad?' by Karen Kaplan for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'China's Massive Pollution Problem' by Keith Wagstaff for TheWeek.com

  • 'A Conquered Foe Returns to War-Torn Syria: Polio/Briefing: The Sunni-Shiite War' by Deborah Amos and Rima Marrouch for NPR.org/TheWeek.com

  • 'Why Being a Thinker Means Pocketing Your Smartphone/Have Smartphones Killed Boredom (and Is That Good)?' by Todd Leopold for CNN.com and Doug Gross for CNN.com, respectively

  • 'L.A. Unified's English Learner Action Upsets Parents, Teachers' by Teresa Watanabe for LATimes.com

  • 'We Are Teaching High School Students to Write Terribly' by Matthew JX Malady for Slate.com

  • 'Court Needs Alternatives in Handling Mentally Ill' by Steve Lopez for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Obama Breaks Three Decades of Silence with Call to Iranian President' by Paul Richter and Christi Parsons for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'Blast Kills Four Children; Riots Follow/Dead Girls and the Lives They Might Have Lived' excerpted from the Washington Post and United Press International, September 16, 1963/Leonard Pitts, Jr. for the Miami Herald, September 14, 2013

  • 'Electronic Cigarettes Growing in Popularity with Teens' by Karen Kaplan and Monte Morin for the Los Angeles Times

  • 'How the World Is Responding to a Possible Strike on Syria' by Keith Wagstaff for The Week

  • '12 Things We Know About How the Brain Works'The Week