Admit It, Judge Tells Tobacco Companies: You Lied
No butts about it. A federal judge in Washington, DC, is ordering three huge tobacco companies to run ads admitting that they’ve lied to the American public for years about the dangers of smoking. It’s
What’s a Fiscal Cliff? And What Happens if We Fall Off?
First of all, you won’t find it on a map. That’s because it’s not made of stone. The fiscal cliff is a manmade creation – made in our nation’s capital. And right now, our elected
California Kid Spreads Peanut Butter, Jelly and Good Will
Don’t ever underestimate the power of peanut butter – especially in the hands of a kid. Nine-year-old Tommy Edwards learned early on how good a peanut butter and jelly sandwich could be. “It was his
For More Information about HIV & AIDS Please Visit IKnowHIV.org
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee “Forgotten But Not Gone: Kids, HIV & AIDS” aired on November 26th on Nickelodeon. For more information about HIV and AIDS please visit www.iknowhiv.org/
Kids Speak Up for Disadvantaged Kids
Maddie Lauman appreciates what she has. “I have great parents. I have food on my table every day,” said Maddie, a sixth-grade student at Clara Tyner School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in an interview with
Can Your Dog Do Math?
Do you have a math test coming up? Need a study partner? How about your dog? That’s right. Your dog. A growing number of reports say dogs can add, subtract, multiply and divide. And some
Clinton, Egyptian Leader Get Israel & Hamas to Agree to Gaza Ceasefire
On the eve of Thanksgiving here in the United States, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi announced that Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas had agreed to a ceasefire. The goal
Secretary of State Clinton Sent to Middle East in Effort to Stop Israel-Gaza Fighting
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was expected to arrive in Israel Tuesday night. Her mission: to help bring an end to the latest round of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza. Mrs.
Florida Boy Saves Mom’s Life
Thirteen-year-old Hunter Graham knew something was wrong. His mother was driving him and a friend home from school one day last month when she started slurring her words. “Mom, are you OK?” he asked her,
Who Will Have the Courage to Make Peace?
That is an increasingly urgent question right now in the Middle East – the region that sits at the crossroads where Europe, Asia and Africa all meet. Tensions there between Israel and the Palestinian group