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Many teens have strong connections to their parent's homelands. In the final part of our family series, we see how heritage shapes the identities of Hispanic teens in the U.S.
December 20, 2007
A high school teenager uses lessons she learned in health class to save the life of a referee at a basketball game.
December 19, 2007
Every year people flock to Rockefeller Center, home of one of the most famous Christmas trees in the world. But there's been debate over what it should be called. Is calling it a Christmas tree an unconstitutional establishment of religion?
December 18, 2007
The United Nations conference on climate change wrapped up this weekend with an agreement to map out a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The United States has been criticized for not doing enough to help solve this problem.
December 17, 2007
On March 30, 2006 the head of major league baseball asked former Senator George Mitchell to investigate steroid use. Mitchell presented his report listing a dozen current and former professional baseball players that used steroids.
December 14, 2007
A junior high school student turns her science fair project into a business.
December 13, 2007
A new report says most illegal drug use among teens is down, but the use of powerful prescription painkillers remains a big problem.
December 12, 2007
A school board has proposed grading parents on whether their kids get to school on time, whether homework is done, whether students have eaten enough and whether they're dressed properly.
December 11, 2007
The Central Intelligence Agency came under fire over the weekend, as the U.S. Justice Department announced an investigation into the agency's destruction of videotapes showing interrogations of terrorism suspects.
December 10, 2007
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed the American public yesterday focusing not on why he should be the next President but instead on his religion.
December 7, 2007
How to finance your holiday spending and the importance of being prepared for a holiday job interview.
December 6, 2007
Recently, female students took their science project to the Siemens competition in math, science and technology in New York. Their research is getting the attention of those in the medical community. This comes in the middle of a national discussion about women in science.
December 5, 2007
A new college class at Stanford University is using the Facebook site to teach real life lessons in technology and business.
December 4, 2007
A British teacher was convicted last Thursday of insulting the religion of Islam. Her crime was that she allowed her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad.
December 3, 2007