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How one teen came up with an idea to bring kindness to those with a particular need and we learn about an organization that encourages and rewards acts of kindness.
Some parts of the US that have been facing painful droughts suddenly found themselves facing equally painful rainfalls and flooding. Despite this, drought is still a very real concern for the future.
In this special report, co-anchor Lylah goes into the field to report on YoungArts, an organization that helps thousands of creative teens become even more creative.
They’re one of the top predators in the oceans, and yet one of the friendliest sea creatures. Scott gets very up close and personal with dolphins and finds out why they always seem to be smiling.
We meet a teen who’s not letting a devastating injury prevent him from climbing to success - literally. In fact, para climber Braydon Butler has his sights set on the Olympics.
E-Cigarettes. A lot of teens may think they’re an OK alternative to regular cigarettes. But as Benjamin reports, they’re NOT!
In this report, we’re learning about a unique way to showcase different types of fashion.
In our report, Ava tells us about "A Kind of Spark," a groundbreaking TV series about an autistic teen and what makes it so special.
Never in the history of the Grammy's has a youth orchestra ever won one of those coveted gold statuettes. Until recently! Ava talks to two of the winners.
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!
Sometimes, too much of a good thing is not a good thing. A case in point is when we try too hard to be perfect.
When it comes to equal pay, are men and women created equal? Chloe reports on one workplace where there is no gender gap – the US Military.
We find out what the top three “green” schools in the country are, according to the Princeton Review.
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.
The world’s oceans are in danger. Emily talks with teens that participated in an innovative program to help and restore this important life source.
From political scientists – to journalists: much attention is being focused on how divided – and bitter – American politics has become.
Many of us are still confused about exactly what to recycle. Putting the wrong waste into the recycle bin may be more than just a waste of time... it can actually be harmful.
Sadly, not all plastics can be processed by our local recycling centers. Ava finds out how TerraCycle works to recycle things many communities can’t recycle.
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.
Studies suggest only about one out of three teens take music lessons. And for many kids of color, the percentage is far lower. But Ava tells us about Sphinx, an organization working to change that.