In “Word Wise” Veronique tells us how one of the strangest looking animals on the planet – the walrus – got its name.
Category - Season 20
Ava reports on some pandemic scars are not obvious, specifically the hate that was created against Asian Americans.
Ask most teens what food helps improve your eyesight and they’ll likely respond: CARROTS. Dean learns from an expert that carrots do help.
Reese reports on something that affects many teens – test anxiety and he’s got some tips to help overcome it.
In “Word Wise” this week, Christin explains why the US military named a new secret weapon in WWI a tank.
Chloe tells us what actress Reese Witherspoon likes to collect.
News for teens, delivered by teens, is the mission of Teen Kids News. We look back with Felipe, one of our team who contributed a lot to the program over the years.
In our “Jordan Journal” this week, Olivia takes us on a tour of one of the oldest, continuously inhabited cities in the world, the country’s capital – Amman.
A tour of the US Naval Ship “The Sullivans.” Stationed in Jacksonville, FL., the ship is not only one of the fastest and most lethal ships the Navy has, but its historical namesake is also very...
We introduce you to Phoebe White, a singer with a passion for our country’s favorite cultural icon – the American Cowboy. Oh, and she is an accomplished yodeler!
Grandma Moses was an artist who started her career in her late 70s and still painted for more than 20 years!
Sometimes names of locations are accidentally confusing but sometimes they are intentionally misleading – and that brings us to how Greenland got is name.
In “Make the Grade” this week, Christin explains how your family vacations could help in making a decision on where to go to college.
COVID upset our lives in so many ways. Yet something good may actually come out of the pandemic... an effort to improve financial literacy.
Reese tells us why some sunscreens are harming the oceans.
The tallest structure in Washington DC is also the first monument to have been built. It fittingly honors the first president of the United States.
Brendan explains how ice cream could be helping to fight global warming.
News for teens, delivered by teens, is the mission of Teen Kids News. This week we look back with Scott, a member of our team who contributed a lot to the program over the years.
In their day, they were the highest expression of art. Towering edifices built of stone and glass. They were the cathedrals of Europe. And among the most awesome, are the cathedrals of Spain.
Being able to spend a semester studying abroad is one of the most popular programs US colleges offer. But suppose instead of just a semester you could get your entire college education in another...
Chloe tells us about Beanie Babies, a collectable that is more nostalgic than valuable.