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CNN 10

CNN Podcasts 370 episodes Latest Jun 1, 2026

CNN 10 is a 10-minute educational news show that explains global news to a global audience. It appears as a daily digital video and audio podcast, serving a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom.

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The World Cup Returns to a Very Different America Jun 12, 2026 604 Today on CNN10: Coy hosts the show from California-- where he is on assignment to cover the U.S. Men's first match of the 2026 World Cup. We'll also introduce you to the four astronauts just selected to complete NASA's ambitious Artemis III mission. Plus, we'll show you a buzzworthy partnership helping launch Toy Story 5... all for a good cause. All this and more on today's CNN10! Programming note
Why Conquering Hardships Led These Two Inventors to Major Success Jun 11, 2026 649 Today on CNN10: Coy sits down with two of his childhood friends, who coincidentally became successful entrepreneurs to ask them about the wisdom that comes after you have a groundbreaking idea. Plus, we visit an iconic soup dumping restaurant in Taiwan, before meeting the newest lifeguards to join a team in Spain. All this and more on CNN10! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.c
Why It’s Taken More Than 144 Years to Build This Iconic Church Jun 10, 2026 663 Today on CNN10: We'll explain the latest developments in the United States and Israel's war with Iran, following series of escalations across the region in recent days. Then, we'll see why World Cup fans in Mexico are crying foul on FIFA, before heading to Spain to to learn why the iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral has taken more than 144 years to construct. Plus, we'll take a look at YOUR top 10 m
How a Cell Phone Ban Has Transformed This Brooklyn Middle School Jun 9, 2026 658 Today on CNN10: We'll get an update on a deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that's devastated parts of The Philippines. Then, we'll see how a growing bear attack crisis in Japan forced one city to temporarily close all of its elementary and middle schools. Plus, we'll hear directly from students at one Brooklyn middle school as they reflect on their school's decision to ban cell phones in the classro
Why is the Washington Monument Two Different Colors? Jun 8, 2026 668 Today on CNN10: We get an update on the many renovation projects President Trump has underway in Washington, D.C. And in Boston, we'll meet the archaeologists trying to solve a 250-year old mystery about the Revolutionary War. Plus, the countdown to the World Cup is ON: We'll show you how Mexico City is celebrating. All this and more on today's CNN10! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas
Will AI Replace Auto Mechanics? Jun 5, 2026 632 Today on CNN10: As hundreds of companies announce layoffs due to the innovation of artificial intelligence, our Ryan Young interviews professionals who feel their human expertise can't be replaced. Then, a group of aspiring sports journalists put Coy in the hot seat for a candid interview. All this and more on today's CNN10! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How These Students Brought Football History to the Big Screen Jun 4, 2026 670 Today on CNN10: We'll dive into the world of autonomous vehicles, and learn why some officials are concerned that Waymo robotaxis are creating more problems than they solve in some cities. Then, we'll see how one dedicated high school class brought a history-making football game to the big screen with their very own feature-length documentary. Plus, we'll get an up-close look at the latest spacewa
Why Being Bored Is Actually Good for Your Brain Jun 3, 2026 663 Today on CNN10: We'll get an update on the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and get rare access to a hospital at the epicenter of the outbreak. Then, we'll learn why being bored is actually vital to your brain's development, before giving you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at last week's Scripps National Spelling Bee. All this and more on today's CNN10! Learn more about you
Why One Tick Bite is Causing a Rapidly Growing Red Meat Allergy Jun 2, 2026 694 Today on CNN10: We'll learn the science behind a surge in red meat allergies on Martha's Vineyard, and what it all has to do with tick bites. Then, we'll get a look at NASA's next steps towards establishing what could be humanity's first permanent lunar outpost on the moon's surface, Then we'll see which tennis phenom just rocked her sport with an exciting announcement. All this and more on today'
Blue Origin Rocket Explodes During Ground Test Jun 1, 2026 649 Today on CNN10: As Atlantic Hurricane season officially kicks off, we'll learn the science behind this year's below-average forecast. Then, we'll get the latest on Blue Origin's investigation into what caused a New Glenn rocket to explode during a routine ground test last week, before heading to Hong Kong to for an up-close at look at their first-ever Comic-Con. All this and more on today's CNN10!
Meet the 2026 National Spelling Bee Champion! May 29, 2026 591 Today on CNN10: We traveled to D.C. to cover the Scripps National Spelling Bee and Coy asks some of the country's most tenacious wordsmiths how they made it this far. Plus, we get an update on the unbelievable cave rescue in Laos, before seeing how one American, one Chinese national, and $5,000 restored an entire forest. All this and more on today's CNN10! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p
Why Earning an "A" at Harvard is About to Get Harder May 28, 2026 683 Today on CNN10: We'll break down the science behind El Niño, and learn what the coming "Super El Niño" could mean for weather patterns worldwide. Then, we'll learn why earning straight A's at one of the nation's top schools is poised to get harder, before taking to the sky for a harrowing hot-air balloon rescue you'll have to see to believe! All this and more on today's CNN10! Learn more about you

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