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KidNuz: News for Kids

02.10.2025

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

Kids & Family, Education, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Eagles Win, Super Bowl Flu, Colossal Contender, Snow Parade, Jets Jettison Aaron, Dog Debutante and the NFL’s Swift Lift! Sponsored today by www.lxllearning.com/kidnuz

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Kid News fans. As you know, we're always working to increase the news IQ of our listeners. Now there's a way to help them improve in all sorts of subjects. IXL is an online learning platform helping millions of K-12 kids up their academic game.

0:19.4

75 scientific studies back up the boost they'll get in math, science, reading, and

0:24.8

social studies.

0:25.9

Kids get instant feedback and explanations.

0:29.1

Parents get reports showing what's working and where more help might be needed.

0:32.9

And right now, Kid News listeners can try it out for 20% off when they sign up at IXL.com

0:40.0

slash Kid News. Check out the monthly and annual memberships at IXL.com slash Kid News.

0:48.1

Good morning and welcome to Kid News. I'm Tori. Today is Monday, February 10th, 2025. And we begin with the Eagles

0:57.2

making it look easy. Philadelphia demolished the two-time defending champion chiefs 40 to 22 in last

1:04.3

night's Super Bowl. So instead of entering football lore as the first team to three-peat, Kansas City was on the

1:10.7

wrong end of one of the

1:11.8

more lopsided games in Super Bowl history. Plenty of star power was on hand to witness it,

1:17.1

including Beatle Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, John Hamm, Bradley Cooper,

1:23.6

Tina Faye, Kevin Hart, Taylor Swift, and even President Trump.

1:27.8

As of this recording parade plans in Philly are pending and likely weather-dependent.

1:32.8

The last time they won was 2018, and when they did, 2 million fans turned out on downtown streets.

1:41.7

Thanks to all the celebrating, or commiserating, as many as 23 million American football fans are expected to skip work today with a case of Super Bowl flu.

1:53.1

That's up 40% over last year, according to a UKG Harris poll.

1:57.4

And for those who do plan to punch the clock, more than a third admit they'll be less

2:01.7

productive than normal. Those numbers feed into the annual argument that the day after the Super

2:06.9

Bowl should be a national holiday. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell may have a fix. He's floated the

2:12.8

idea of adding one more game to the schedule so that the Super Bowl would be played on the Sunday

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