In this report celebrating our 20th season we hear from former members of our team on why Teen Kids News is important.
Category - Season 20
Dean tells us why a certain type of blue light, has a dark side... and what we can do to avoid its harmful effects.
We speak with a cyber security expert, a report on how Barbie is still the world’s most popular doll (and a collector’s item!), some tips on how to build a resume, the harmful effects of blue light...
Katie tells us how artist Norman Rockwell was inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union Address and helped win a war.
The whale of a tale behind Starbucks’ name.
As part of our 20th anniversary of Teen Kids News, we chat with Siena D’Addario, a former reporter and anchor who was on the show for an entire decade.
This week’s Rising Star is Auti. And as Katarina found out, she uses her music to raise awareness of very serious issues such as mental health and suicide prevention.
The results of the Drive Safe Chicago contest, sponsored by the NRSF. We go behind the scenes with the finalists as they create their Public Service Announcements.
The finalists (and winner!)of the Drive Safe Chicago contest. This week’s Rising Star is Auti from Charleston, West Virginia. And we catch up with Siena D’Addario, a former reporter and anchor who...
When you realize that there are almost four thousand colleges in the US – figuring out which are the best ones for you can seem overwhelming.
William tells us about how some of Vincent Van Gogh’s artwork sold.
We take another look back at the early days of Teen Kids News through the eyes of a former reporter – Sam Perelman.
Katie’s in the kitchen with a neat trick for peeling hard boiled eggs.
Mike Caudill gives us an insider’s look at some of the hot new cars at the Chicago Auto Show 2023.
Expert guidance from an expert on colleges. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC. How drawing a picture could help you study. The very collectable 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Selling Vincent...
Veronique tells us how Twitter got its name.
We catch up with another one of our team who contributed a lot to the program over the years – Emily Graffeo.
It’s been a monastery, a hospital, a university, and even a palace for kings. Nicole takes us to one of Spain's most popular tourist sites: El Escorial.
Veronique tells us how the city of Chicago got is name – and it’s claim-to-fame – as “the windy city”.
Dean tells us about a game that’s been around for 30 years and is more popular than Pokémon... Magic the Gathering!
Ayla get's your goat fix in and learns the finer points of milking a goat!