There are more than 70-thousand wild horses and burros living on our nation’s vast public lands. We’ve previously reported on the controversy over the government’s use of helicopters to round up these wild horses. But as Alexandra reports, rounding up wild horses is only part of the controversy. What happens next is another issue.
Maggie has this week’s “Make the Grade” Study Tip about the benefits of using blue ink for your study notes.
In our “Kenya Believe It” report, Athina introduces us to factory that makes small clay beads that are playing a big role in the lives of single women.
When it comes to Christmas trees, there’s an age-old question – real or plastic? Katie takes us to a tree farm and explains some of the benefits fresh trees.
Driving. It’s not just a privilege, it’s a responsibility. And to help you to drive responsibly, the National Road Safety Foundation produced this video about the dangers of driving drowsy.
Mason tells us about a town in Illinois that looks like it’s inhabited by giants.


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