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Weekly news quiz: From 'no kill' meat to *that* billionaire cage match
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Date:2025-04-16 18:53:18
This week saw developments in meat technology, U.S.-China relations and the Church of England. All this, plus some premium fishing content, awaits the attentive news-follower.
And if you want a perfect score without having paid attention, there's a cheat sheet below the quiz.
Let's cheat!
- "no-kill" chicken
- Amazon lawsuit
- Antony Blinken's China visit
- Church of England
- big fish
- Daniel Ellsberg
- Kennedy Center Honors
- tamarin twins
- giant snails and Mormon crickets
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