Being able to spend a semester studying abroad is one of the most popular programs US colleges offer. But suppose instead of just a semester you could get your entire college education in another country? Ava tells us that might make a lot of sense… as in dollars and cents.

Chloe tells us about a collectable that is more nostalgic than valuable.

In “Make the Grade” this week, Christin explains what it takes to delegate effectively and how that can help with your leadership skills.

News for teens, delivered by teens, is the mission of Teen Kids News. And we’ve been doing that for 20 years now. This week we look back with Katie, a member of our team who contributed a lot to the program over the years.

In “Art Smart” Katie give us insight on the famous Norman Rockwell painting known as Rosie the Riveter.

Although roads were built for cars, they’re also shared by people walking, biking or riding on scooters. And that’s the subject of this short video presented by the National Road Safety Foundation.

Every country has its special ways to eat. Spain is no different. Nicole tells us about the art of diminutive dish dining.

Reese reports about teen environmentalist Greta Thunberg’s latest achievement.

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