Our top story explores what it means to be part of the “COVID Generation.” Alexandra speaks with teens and an ER doctor about the lasting effects of the pandemic—-on our mental health, friendships, and even our education-—and how resilience can help us move forward.
In her “Make the Grade” report, Christin shares a smart tip for tackling one of the hardest parts of college applications: the personal essay. Keeping an “Essay Journal” can make the process easier when the time comes.
Jack has a touching story of astronaut Charles Duke, who kept a promise to his children by leaving a family photo on the moon during Apollo 16.
Benjamin reports on the truth about e-cigarettes and why vaping is far more dangerous than many teens realize.
Katie’s got a “Kitchen Tip offering a clever way to store some foods upside down – and how it can help them last longer in your fridge.
The National Road Safety Foundation reminds us that safe driving is a responsibility we all share with this message about the dangers of tailgating.
In “Kenya Believe It?” Ava introduces us to elephants in Amboseli National Park. From their intelligence and family bonds to their role in shaping ecosystems—-and even their history as war animals—-she and explains why protecting them is vital.
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