Freedom of the press. It’s a term we often hear. And we probably think it just applies to newspapers, magazines and news programs that are run by adults. But as Alexandra reports, freedom of the press is a big concern for students as well.
Let’s face it, failures are part of life. And while no one likes to fail, fear of failing shouldn’t stop you from trying something outside your comfort zone. Emily’s “If at First” shows us how trying can often lead to success.
We can all use some advice on how to do our best in school. So, we bring you another “Make the Grade” report from Christin – this one on how to start building your resume, even if you’re in middle school.
You may be the victim of a crime and not even know it – that crime is identity theft. Katarina talks to an expert about what to look out for and how to protect yourself.
Whether from drinking alcohol or using any type of drugs, driving “under the influence” is dangerous. And the National Road Safety Foundation wants you to remember that, so they produced this short video.
It’s been called the “Mona Lisa” of American coins. The 1913 liberty head nickel is worth millions. Benjamin explains why.
No food is more quintessentially Italian than: PIZZA! In Seeing Sicily this week, Ava discovers what makes real Sicilian pizza different than other pizza throughout Italy.
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