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Teen Kids News

Boundaries in Dating Why you Need Them

6th - 8th
TKN reporter Kristina gets more advice from dating expert Lisa Jander...this time about boundaries. She shares why setting boundaries is the key to creating positive and healthy relationships.
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Teen Kids News

Blind adventurer Hilton-Barber Live a life with purpose

6th - 8th
TKN reporter Jenna reports on an extraordinary pilot with a disability. Myles Hilton-Barber has wanted to fly planes since he was a kid. Unfortunately, his dreams were almost shattered when he became legally blind. Never giving up hope...
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Bloomberg

What's Next for Gawker Media?

Higher Ed
June 10 -- Mark Grossman, an attorney with Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt, and Shiva Ayyadurai, CytoSolve chairman, react to Gawker Media's decision to file for bankruptcy. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Pursuing Civil Rights And Social Justice Through Journalism

Higher Ed
In Memphis, Tennessee, a local newsroom is dedicated to covering its community in the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Teen Kids News

Are heavy backpacks dangerous

6th - 8th
Jenna tells us how schoolbooks could be harmful to your health! Doctors say that heavy packs can cause recurring back pain. Learn some tips on how to give your back a break – like finding packs with padded straps and trying to carry...
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Teen Kids News

Chicago Children’s Choir Inspiring and Changing Lives Through Music

6th - 8th
On a day when we honor a civil rights icon, TKN reports on the Chicago Children’s Choir. The choir was created during the civil rights movement to bring children from different races and backgrounds together. Today they’ve taken their...
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Teen Kids News

Are dolphins the earths most intelligent animals

6th - 8th
Scott gets a close encounter of the dolphin kind. A marine mammal trainer takes Scott on a behind the scenes tour for some hands on experiences with bottle nosed dolphins. We learn just how smart and social this mammal is.
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Teen Kids News

Do Coupons Really Save You Money

6th - 8th
Diyu tells us how a group of teens managed to turn coupons into charity. With the help of a grant from the company Sodexo, these teens shopped for food for a soup kitchen. People donated coupons which they used to buy everything from...
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Teen Kids News

Can Hobby Beekeepers Save the Bees and the Ecosystem

6th - 8th
Danielle tells us about a unique school club that has over eighty thousand members: most are bees. Because there's a shortage of bees, this beekeeping club is helping bees build their hives so they can survive the winter and pollinate...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Journalists say Turkey 'disinformation' bill 'will undermine democracy'

9th - Higher Ed
Turkish journalist organisations denounce a government-championed bill that could see people jailed for three years for spreading "disinformation", saying that it contradicts freedom of expression and was tantamount to censorship...
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Teen Kids News

Could You Be Addicted to Technology

6th - 8th
Technology is everywhere, and it is not going away. Teenagers stare down at their iPhones, or keep their eyes glued to a tablet or laptop, instead of observing the world around them. It's not unusual to see two adolescents seated...
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Curated Video

Pope Francis directs Vatican to act decisively on clergy sex abuse

Higher Ed
Vatican - 3 April 2013 1. Pope Francis greeting crowd of faithful at general audience in Saint Peter's Square as he drives by in open vehicle 2. Pope Francis kissing baby 3. Wide of Pope Francis on the dais in Saint Peter's Square Rome -...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Record number of journalists jailed in 2021: CPJ

9th - Higher Ed
The number of journalists jailed around the world hit a new record in 2021, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, with China and Myanmar having put a quarter of the 293 media workers behind bars (Footage by...
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Curated Video

Columbia Journalism School Dean Steve Coll says Rolling Stone magazine's expose of what it called a culture of sex assaults at the University of Virginia was rife with bad journalistic practice. (April 6)

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 6, 20151. Wide, press conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sheila Coronel, Columbia Journalism School Dean of Academic Affairs:"We believe, if you read our report closely, that the...
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Teen Kids News

Did the Vikings Discover America

6th - 8th
Veronique tells us about the Maine...it stretches further east that any other US state. And it's believed that it's first settlers were Nordic sailors, or Vikings who arrived almost 600 years before Columbus!
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Curated Video

Rolling Stone is pledging to review its editorial practices after a leading journalism school issued a blistering critique of how it reported and edited a discredited article about an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia.(April 6)

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST:VOICE-OVERCOLUMBIA JOURNALISM SCHOOL HAS ISSUED A BLISTERING CRITIQUE OF HOW ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE REPORTED AND EDITED A DISCREDITED ARTICLE ABOUT AN ALLEGED GANG RAPE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.DEAN STEVE COLL SAYS THE...
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Curated Video

Local newspapers'' coverage of hurricane Katrina awarded with Pulitzer

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot Columbia University, Journalism School building 2. Wide shot press conference where Pulitzers announced 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sig Gissler, Administrator of Pulitzer Prize Awards: "A couple of themes that seemed to emerge,...
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Teen Kids News

Are walrus at risk from climate change

6th - 8th
Alexandra tells us about the effects of global warming on walruses.
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Curated Video

Lab at centre of paper retraction unable to replicate stem cell results

Higher Ed
The Japanese laboratory that retracted a paper reporting a potentially major breakthrough in stem cell research said on Wednesday its researchers have not managed to replicate the results. Scientists at the government-affiliated Riken...
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Curated Video

Legendary AP Reporter Richard Pyle Has Died

Higher Ed
LEGENDARY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTER RICHARD PYLE HAS DIED. PYLE WHO OVERSAW AP'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING SAIGON BUREAU DURING CRITICAL YEARS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, STOOD AS ONE OF THE PILLARS OF AP FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS. ...
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Sky News

Davinia Taylor and Dave Gardner wedding

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of bride Davinia Taylor arriving for her wedding to David Gardner on 13th July 2003 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

In full: Health Secretary takes media questions during coronavirus briefing

Higher Ed
Media Q&A during the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Dr Susan Hopkins, UK Health Security Agency.
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Curated Video

UN expert sees threats to media freedom in Japan

Higher Ed
A UN rights expert warned on Tuesday of "serious threats" to the independence of the media in Japan, including laws meant to protect coverage fairness and national security that he said could work as censorship.UN Special Rapporteur...
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Curated Video

Grammy museum premiers LA music history exhibition

Higher Ed
AP Television Los Angeles, California, February 22, 2012 1. Pull out of Grammy Museum exhibit lobby with video screens along walls 2. Medium of Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-1975 3. Wide of display case with record...