A weekly Friday news quiz tests knowledge of the week's events across politics, business, culture, sports, and science. A host presents a range of questions and contestants can compare their scores with the average contestant and a guest participant who agrees to take the quiz on the record. A recent highlight is a Topps baseball card honoring a squirrel that stared down Yankees pitcher Max Fried during a Yankees-Red Sox game; the card sold for $8.99 and sold out immediately. First-time players are instructed to read the rules, and the quiz may require enabling browser cookies to function properly.
Welcome to Slate's weekly news quiz. It's Friday, which means it's time to test your knowledge of the week's news events. Your host, Ray Hamel, has concocted questions on news topics ranging from politics to business, from culture to sports to science. At the end of the quiz, you'll be able to compare your score with that of the average contestant, as well as that of a Slatesterwho has agreed to take the quiz on the record. This week's contestant is senior writer Ben Mathis-Lilley.
The latest honoree on a Topps baseball card wouldn't pass the Yankees' once-stringent facial hair rules. It's the squirrel that engaged in a staring contest with Yankees pitcher Max Fried on the mound at a recent Yankees-Red Sox game. The card, selling for $8.99, was an immediate sellout. Go nuts with this week's-squirrel!-Slate News Quiz. If this is your first time playing, read the rules here. The quiz may require you to turn on cookies in your browser for it to function properly.
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