- How will the death of Yahya Sinwar affect Hamas?
- Should the United Nations withdraw its peacekeepers from southern Lebanon?
- Does climate change pose a risk to the energy grids of African nations?
- Is it time for Trudeau to call an early election?
- How much longer can Ukraine hold out?
- Can Bhutan become India’s Hong Kong?
- Will debates about asylum rules fracture the European Union?
- What is the significance of Egypt replacing intelligence chief Abbas Kamel?
- How should North Korea’s recent actions against South Korea be interpreted?
- Would an Israeli strike on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards help or hinder the efforts of Iranian democratic activists?
- Will voter turnout in the 2024 presidential election be higher, lower, or the same as 2020?
- Should the Republican Party temper its position on abortion?
- How should the Supreme Court rule in FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, L.L.C.?
- What is wrong with Boeing?
- Is it in the nation’s best interest for election results to take up to a week to be counted?
- Should Supreme Court justices have to submit to a tax audit each year?
- Did the U.S. err by sending a THAAD battery to Israel?
- Do electric vehicles have a Republican problem?
- Is California justified in blocking more SpaceX launches?
- Under what conditions should states be legally allowed to purge their voter rolls?
Here is this week’s Extemp Central news quiz. Good luck!
- Is former President Barack Obama more of a help or hindrance to the Harris campaign?
- Will the size of the national debt be a campaign issue in 2028?
- Why is there a discontent between voter sentiment about the economy and positive economic data?
- Will Helene and Milton create a national shift in the conversation about climate change?
- Does Tennessee’s ban on puberty blockers for minors violate the Fourteenth Amendment?
- How could Trump’s recent statements on mass deportation impact Latino voter turnout in the 2024 presidential election?
- Should Governor Kathy Hochul remove Mayor Eric Adams?
- How will the result of the 2024 presidential election affect the U.S. tax code?
- Is the banning of new gas stations an effective energy policy?
- Are voter ID laws a violation of the 24th Amendment?
- Should Japan abolish the death penalty?
- Are there too many ongoing humanitarian crises for the world to effectively tackle?
- Is it more likely for global oil prices to rise or fall in 2025?
- Will participation in South Africa’s unity government enhance the Democratic Alliance’s political prospects?
- Is it fair to label Mexico a “narco state”?
- After the Hayana election result, should the Congress Party reassess its strategy?
- Are there any lessons that the international community should learn from Hurricane Milton?
- Will the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo spark greater global discussions of nuclear disarmament?
- Is the world doing enough to combat biodiversity loss?
- Will Israel attempt to launch a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities?
Here is this week’s Extemp Central news quiz. Good luck!
- How can Mark Rutte shape NATO into a more robust organization?
- Are Israel’s recent military actions making it more or less secure?
- Is Sanchez making too many concessions to Catalan nationalists?
- Are Tinubu’s economic reforms working?
- Has a new security paradigm emerged in the Middle East?
- How would a larger between Israel and Iran affect the global economy?
- Are South American nations doing enough to protect isolated tribes?
- Why is Chad drifting toward Russia?
- Should the Pakistani government release Imran Khan?
- Will Libya’s resumed crude oil production add more stability to global oil markets?
- Should the Taft-Hartley Act be repealed?
- Is U.S. foreign policy not using the Quad to its fullest extent?
- Should U.S. states ban universities from using legacy admissions?
- Why are U.S. auto prices so high?
- Has FEMA had an effective response to Hurricane Helene?
- Did J.D. Vance vault himself into 2028 presidential consideration based on his performance in the vice presidential debate?
- Should the U.S. change how the unemployment rate is calculated?
- Is the growing legalization of sports gambling a bad idea?
- Will Hurricane Helene impact the 2024 presidential election?
- Is Google losing its grip as an online search engine?
Here is this week’s news quiz. Good luck!
- Will the U.S. be caught up in Israel’s wars with its neighbors?
- Would a policy of not taxing overtime pay be fiscally wise?
- To what extent are crowd sizes indicative of who is leading the 2024 presidential election?
- What would a Kamala Harris victory in November mean for Gretchen Whitmer’s political future?
- Following a federal indictment, should New York City Mayor Eric Adams step down?
- Are nitrogen gas executions constitutional?
- Is the decline of American influence on the world stage a bad thing?
- Should Congress pass the Kids Online Safety Act?
- Is Virginia a swing state in this year’s presidential election?
- Would a Harris administration rekindle the Iranian nuclear deal?
- Are the results of the Brandenburg state election a boost for Chancellor Olaf Scholz?
- Does China’s central bank have the right strategy for reviving the nation’s economy?
- How long should Kenyan forces remain in Haiti?
- Has the EU become ineffectual on the geopolitical stage?
- Will Israel’s recent campaign against Hezbollah cause the world to forget Gaza?
- Has Big Tech become more powerful than nation states?
- What should Ukraine do if Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election?
- Can Anura Kumara Dissanayake win a better deal from the IMF?
- What impact will the death of Hassan Nasrallah have on Lebanese politics?
- Is the world leaving the U.S. behind?
A massive field of 114 extempers gathered for last weekend’s Yale Invitational, the kickoff to the extemporaneous speaking season in New England and the second National Points Race event on the 2024-2025 calendar.
The in-person event had familiar faces as three of the finalists were also in the final round of the online National Speech and Debate Season Opener. Robert Zhang of Elkins High School (TX) notched another national circuit win, winning a tiebreaker over fellow Texan Waleed Haider of Hendrickson High School. Zhang and Haider, who entered elimination rounds with six others in first place, ended the tournament with identical composites in the cumulative tournament that counts ranks from preliminary rounds through the final round. The tie was broken by final round performance, which Zhang won by two ranks. That happened despite Haider capturing two first place ranks among the five final round judges, making him the only finalist to win multiple first place ranks. Zhang follows in the footsteps of Amy Cao of Ridge High School (NJ), who won the first two National Points Race tournaments last year.
One rank behind Zhang and Haider was Aparna Iyer of Ridge High School, who came close to delivering the school its second Yale championship in as many years. And two more ranks behind was Charlotte Reitman of NSU University School (FL). Reitman won two National Points Race events last year at the Florida Blue Key and the University of Kentucky Tournament of Champions (TOC).
Anish Mehta of Scarsdale High School (NY) and Sahana Srikanth of Mason High School (OH) finished much further back of Zhang by 17 and 22 ranks, respectively. Srikanth was making a second National Points Race final round this season after coming within one rank of defeating Zhang at the Season Opener.
Tea Shouldice of Half Hollow Hills East High School (NY), the defending National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA) National Champion in United States Extemp, started her season off with a semi-final finish.
Scarsdale High School the best showing among schools in attendance, placing six extempers in the elimination rounds.
Since Yale was a fourth tier event all of the extempers who reached finals and semi-finals will earn points. The first National Points Race standings will be released after the New York City Invitational in a few weeks, thereby giving the initial release more data.
Here is this week’s news quiz. Good luck!
- How seriously should Vladimir Putin’s threats of war against NATO over Western supplied missiles to Ukraine be taken?
- Was Netanyahu wise to sack gallant for Sa’ar?
- Should African Union troops stay longer in Somalia?
- Is the race for AI the equivalent of the Cold War space race?
- Was Israel’s attack on Hezbollah a war crime?
- What does capital flight from China mean for the world economy?
- Should Justin Trudeau quit?
- Is Keir Starmer loses his political authority?
- How can the international community best combat extreme poverty?
- Is Marine Le Pen the biggest winner of France’s political chaos?
- How can the U.S. prevent political violence from becoming normalized?
- What is the best way to get “dark money” out of politics?
- Should Congress renew enhanced ACA subsidies?
- How can the U.S. best stop the flow of fentanyl from China?
- Will the North Carolina gubernatorial election turn the state blue in the presidential race?
- Is there any significance in the Teamsters decision not to endorse Kamala Harris?
- Did the Federal Reserve cut interest rates too much?
- Does early voting begin too early?
- Should the U.S. stop pushing Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel?
- Would the codification of Roe v. Wade into law survive a legal challenge?