NPR's weekly news quiz is warning readers about particularly unsettling content this week. The quiz includes topics about cannibalistic creatures and weather-related food incidents that may be off-putting to some participants.
National Public Radio is issuing an advance warning to participants of their weekly news quiz, alerting them that this edition contains particularly disturbing subject matter.
The quiz features questions about cannibalistic invertebrates and weather phenomena involving food, content that NPR acknowledges many people would find unpleasant.
The news organization’s quiz typically covers current events from the week, but this particular edition stands out for its unsettling nature. NPR humorously noted that many things would be more pleasant than the topics covered in this week’s questions.
The weekly quiz appears to reference various news stories and current events, though the specific details of the disturbing content were not elaborated upon in the brief announcement.
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