A program that helps kids fight back against cancer. Which college schools rate the friendliest. The simplicity of the state flag of New Mexico. A trick for those who hate getting shots. A “taste” of...
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A boxer in a wheelchair. Less is more with Bauhaus. Drowsy driving is a no go. The investing rule of NOT putting all your eggs into one basket. A flag that helped unite people. How food relates to...
Teens face pressures that are affecting them in many ways. The Star Spangled Banner. The world’s largest desert. The difference between stocks and bonds. A “greener” way to get your Christmas tree.
Share in our excitement as Teen Kids News wins an Emmy! The “invention” of the ice pop. The sweet success of Girl Scout Cookies. Gothic Art and some fashion designs inspired by it. How electricity...
The “Call for Kindness” program from Riley’s Way Foundation. How a storm was the key to prosperity for a land-locked city in Belgium. Drive2Life PSA contest winner Jackie presents her completed PSA...
A young scientist in CA that has come up with a plan to help address drought. The NRSF the Drive2Life Contest has a winner! The state flag of Kansas. The sun and it's importance in yoga. The octopus...
Whoever said that “Silence is Golden” wasn’t a passenger in a car with an unsafe driver. Should I go to college, and if so, where? The most famous Indian battle in history. Popular name for boys. How...
A report on YoungArts, an organization that helps thousands of creative teens become even more creative. Warnings about avalanches. The state that was discovered by accident. Caution hugging your dog...
There are several things you can do to enhance your college application. Wearing headphones while walking can be dangerous. We get up close and personal with dolphins. Maine’s state flag. The highest...
Para climber Braydon Butler has his sights set on the Olympics. A Bite of Belgium. A tour of the Aeronautics Museum. The flag of the Valentine State - Arizona. The history of barbecue in America. Our...
A lot of teens may think E-Cigarettes are an OK alternative to regular cigarettes, but they’re NOT! Emily takes us to Waterloo, where General Napoleon Bonapart took a big risk. A quick, cheap fix for...
It’s been said that “Art is in the eye of the beholder.” The same can be said about fashion. In this report by Katarina, we’re learning about a unique way to showcase different types of fashion. For...
Writing your college essay. A small town that kept a gigantic secret. Smoking cigarettes is particularly harmful to teens. “Yoga & You." What to do if you ever come face to face with a grizzly bear.
A report on "A Kind of Spark," a groundbreaking TV series about an autistic teen and what makes it so special. A report on how the finest chocolates are produced in Europe. The saying “money can’t...
A youth orchestra that won a Grammy. A report about Cocham, a city that played a vital role in America’s early history. Benjamin Franklin was very lucky while flying his kite. An expert about what...
Most of us grew up playing board games, but very few of us ever invented one. Katarina introduces us to two teens who actually did. We speak with another of our former reporters Kristina, and she’s...
If you’re an aspiring artist, you should know about Young Arts. The WWII Memorial in the National Mall. How to deal with test anxiety. The legacy of Levi Strauss. The Gainsborough Blue Boy.
We meet three inspiring athletes and find out just what it takes to compete as a para-athlete in the fierce competition of All Round Champion; how to persevere in building your vocabulary; we stroll...
The PSAT and SAT tests are going digital. High priced comic books. The importance of proofreading your work. A stroll down memory lane with Eden, another of our former reporters. The Jordan River...
The world’s oceans are in danger. How divided – and bitter – American politics has become. We speak with the original Teen Kids News anchor – Mwanzaa Brown. How IKEA, got its name. And a coin that’s...
TerraCycle works to recycle things many communities can’t recycle. A stroll down memory lane with TKN reporter Nicole. It’s important to speak up to your teachers. And an easy recipe that you can...