Smoking is a really bad habit. Nicole takes us to a fascinating museum in the Arizona desert with a Titan Two nuclear missile. A message from the NRSF. Kids being sent in the mail!
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Launching its 23rd year on the air, the Emmy award-winning, weekly half-hour program is seen across the country on more than 160 TV stations and seen around the world on the American Forces Network. In addition, educational TV channels bring TKN to districts with 10,000 schools and some 9-million students.
One of America’s favorite sports was modified so people with disabilities could play. Here's a teen who’s earned quite a few achievements playing Wheelchair Basketball.
In her “Bit of Belgium” report, Emily tells us about a subject that has been hotly debated for years – a controversy you can really sink your teeth into: where were French fries invented!?
Wheelchair Basketball. The 17-year-old who designed our current American Flag. Teen girls who learn to code. Where were French fries invented!?
If you’re into Chamber Music, who better to get up-close and personal with than the world-famous Emerson String Quartet!? Katarina has this report from the Reform Church in Bronxville, NY, where...
Every state has one, but most of us don’t know why they look the way they do. In this week’s “Flag Facts,” Eric tells us what’s unique about Washington’s state flag.
Galileo said that we can't understand the world around us without first understanding math. What Galileo didn’t say was that seeing math in action can be surprisingly fun! We check out the Museum of...
She was one of the most powerful women in the ancient world… starting in 51BCE, Cleopatra ruled Egypt for 21 years. But despite being the queen of the Egyptians, Cleopatra wasn’t an Egyptian herself.
A performance and interview with the Emerson String Quartet. ATV riding safety. Washington’s state flag. A visit to the Museum of Math. An NRSF PSA on safe driving.
We pretty much know which colleges are the most prestigious, the most expensive, or the most academically respected. But how about the schools that are most loved by their students?

 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
					
