Fox News Digital’s News Quiz Features Campus Flyers and Cubs Controversy

Each week, Fox News Digital releases its News Quiz, an interactive feature designed to engage readers with current events and public interest topics. This week’s edition highlights two recent controversies that have sparked public debate. First, disturbing flyers were found on a university campus, raising concerns about free speech, public safety, and the distribution of potentially offensive material on educational grounds. Second, a New York Mets commentator criticized Chicago Cubs’ Matt Shaw for skipping a game, leading to discussions about team loyalty, sportsmanship, and the role of commentators in shaping public opinion.

The quiz invites readers to test their knowledge by answering questions based on these and other events. This format encourages active participation with news, allowing individuals to learn about recent developments while engaging in discussion. In addition to the main quiz, readers are also directed to other interactive quizzes, such as last week’s question that challenged participants about a Christian man’s reception in a certain city, and an American Culture Quiz exploring football firsts and harvest highlights. These quizzes serve as diverse ways to engage with current events and cultural topics, appealing to a wide range of interests.

Readers are encouraged to visit Fox News Digital’s quizzes section for more content and to return for the next week’s News Quiz, which will likely cover the latest developments in politics, culture, and public interest. The quizzes are part of Fox News Digital’s broader effort to provide interactive, informative content that keeps audiences engaged with real-time news and public discourse.