In “Kenya Believe It” Ava tells us all about baboons and what they have in common with girl scouts.
Category - Season 23
There are more than 70-thousand wild horses living on our nation’s vast public lands. Rounding them up is only part of the controversy. What happens next is another issue.
There are more than 70-thousand wild horses and burros living on our nation’s vast public lands. We’ve previously reported on the controversy over the government’s use of helicopters to round up...
Our oceans are choking on all sorts of plastics. We talk with Christy Leavitt from Oceana to understand the magnitude of the problem and how teens can help.
Our oceans are choking in all sorts of plastic. How to stay in your "study zone." The Christmas markets of Germany. Smoking hazards... and driving hazards too. Plus, the original phone salutation!
We speak with expert and clinical pharmacist Dr. James LaValle to find out if supplements give student athletes an edge or not.
94% of student athletes use supplements, but do they provide a competitive edge or have drawbacks? The fight to protect our planet's oceans. Help preparing for a job interview. Why laughing is good...
The three big tests to get into college were first introduced decades ago. But recently the SAT, ACT, and APs have been undergoing some big changes.
Mario Armstrong tells us what gifts make the “hot list” this holiday season.
SAT, ACT, and APs, the three major college entrance exams, are undergoing significant changes. Doing crossword puzzles can improve your vocabulary. How Norway and Sweden settled border disputes. Plus...
AI: Is Art Created by Artificial Intelligence Really Art?
We speak with Prof. Marcel O'Gorman, an expert in A.I. to explore the big question: if something is created by A.I., is it really art?
The impact of A.I. on creative work, specifically whether A.I.-generated content qualifies as art. The connection between chewing gum and your grades. A household hack to reduce mess. Celebrity...
We talk with a college student who is on a mission to change that with an organization called End No Sleep.
Teens often lack sleep due to busy schedules. The importance of breakfast, a unique birthday location for your celebration, and interesting facts about Costa Rican creatures. Plus a tip for painting...
Big and powerful as the oceans are, they are surprisingly vulnerable. They need to be protected from the destructive things that humans do -- from polluting to overfishing.
Oceans are vulnerable and need protection from human activities. Oceana is an organization working to help. Also this week, an important skill for school, Extreme Ironing, and a resource for choosing...
What started as a children's book has become an international movement for doing good. Ava reports on an organization with which she has first-hand experience – the Loukoumi Foundation.
Ava reports on the Loukoumi Foundation, an organization that started as a children’s book. Benjamin discusses the dangers of smoking, a habit common among teens. Plus, stories on the first woman...
When you think about working in the medical field, you probably imagine years of college and medical or nursing school. But what if you could start working toward that goal right now? Caris’ report...
Our top story asks the question, what if you could start working toward a medical career right now? Also, this week: writing essays, the number of stars in the universe, and the Times Square Kids Run...
Skills Jam is a nationwide competition, as well as a series of motivating videos designed to show high school students the many opportunities available in skilled careers.
