
KidNuz: News for Kids 03.10.2026
Mar 10, 2026
Stories about a Paralympian who shared bionic legs with competitors. Coverage of Iran's sudden new supreme leader and global reactions. A French program where doctors prescribe orchestra visits for anxiety. A famous TV house declared a historic-cultural monument. A fast-food promo that backfired on social media.
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Paralympian Built Bionic Legs That Rivals Use
- Mike Schultz built the Moto Knee after losing his left leg in a 2008 snowmobiling crash to keep competing in sports.
- His shock-absorber prosthetic led to X Games and Paralympic medals and is now used by up to 90% of lower-limb Paralympians.
Iran's New Leader Brings Uncertainty
- Mashtaba Khamenei's appointment as Iran's new supreme leader raises uncertainty because he is little-known and seldom seen in public.
- Observers worry he may either continue hardline policies or serve as a puppet for established power players.
Doctors Prescribe Orchestra Visits For Anxiety
- French doctors in Toulouse and other cities now prescribe orchestra attendance to treat anxiety and improve mental health inclusion.
- The program gained official accreditation and expanded to Rouen, Limoges, Paris, and other regions.
