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KidNuz: News for Kids

05.28.2026

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

News, Education, Kids & Family

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Moon Base Build Up, Electric Ferrari, BTS at B2B, The Heat is On, Eyeballs over Algorithms, Weddings: Taylor’s Version & T-Rex’s Tiny Arms!

Transcript

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Good morning and welcome to Kid News. I'm Kim. Today is Thursday, May 28, 26. And we begin with NASA laying out plans for a mini-city on the moon. The space agency has ordered landers, rovers, buggies, and drones for the first phase of a sprawling moon base. According to NPR, it should all arrive before the first Artemis astronauts land on the

0:22.8

surface, which could happen as early as 2028. Once the first phase is complete, NASA says it plans to

0:29.7

build permanent infrastructure, including a power grid, to support astronauts for extended periods of time,

0:36.5

possibly as soon as the 2030s.

0:38.8

Administrator Jared Isaacman says the goal is to lay the groundwork for a lunar economy

0:43.8

while conducting scientific research, adding, we will not slow down.

0:48.1

We are really just getting started.

0:52.4

Ferrari debuted its first fully electric vehicle this week, but the reviews were not as smooth as its ride purports to be.

1:00.5

The luce, the company's first ever five-seater, cost roughly $640,000 and is billed as a family-friendly car with more range per charge than many lower-cost EVs. According to CNBC,

1:13.4

it maintains Ferrari's signature aerodynamic features, such as a shell-like windscreen to reduce

1:19.3

air resistance. Critics pounced, calling it a soulless robo-taxie and accused the company of diluting

1:25.7

its supercar brand. But Ferrari says it's betting wealthy families,

1:29.9

young people, and drivers in countries where EVs are popular and gas is heavily taxed,

1:35.0

will find the luchet appealing. Not even the wild costumes could distract runners from noticing

1:42.9

something special at this year's

1:44.7

beta breakers race.

1:46.1

BTS member Shuga completed the San Francisco 12K before performing a concert at Stanford Stadium.

1:52.3

And he did so fast in a time of one hour, four minutes, and 42 seconds, about an 841 minute

1:59.1

per mile pace on a notoriously uphill course. According to ABC7 news,

2:04.5

race organizers weren't notified of Shugha's participation in advance, but even in a crowd of

2:09.8

30,000, it was impossible for him to blend in. After seeing videos and pictures online, race organizer

2:16.4

Phyllis Blanchard said,

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