What started as a children’s book has become an international movement for doing good. Ava reports on an organization with which she has first-hand experience – the Loukoumi Foundation.
It’s something we probably see every day – on the street, on TV and in the movies: smoking. It’s a habit millions of Americans have, including a surprising number of teens. And as Benjamin shows us it’s a bad habit.
After 5 years of fighting, the Allies took one of the biggest gambles of World War II: the invasion of France. As Chloe reports, it was a titanic battle that led to the end of the war.
Camille tells us about the WOMAN who is considered the first computer programmer.
In ”WORD” this week you can test your knowledge on the definitions of: ephemeral, irrigate and superfluous.
It’s simple, seatbelts save lives. The National Road Safety Foundation wants to make sure you remember that every time you get into a car.
Katarina tells us one of the reasons the phrase “saved by the bell” came about.

        
                              
                              
                              
					
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