Lylah shares a tip on how to not overeat.
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Teachers call it “plagiarizing.” But as Benjamin reports, you can also call it “cheating.” And don’t think you won’t get caught.
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Katarina introduces us to Sam, another School Of Visual Arts student, who’s fashion design work was on display on NY’s famed Madison Ave.
In this week’s “Flag Facts,” Eric explains how Oregon’s state flag gives the beaver a claim to fame.
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