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According to researchers from the University of Michigan, a new report finds that exposure to violent video games; movies and TV shows can lead to aggressive behavior.
November 30, 2007

Schools across Illinois are dealing with a law requiring a moment of silence at the beginning of every school day. Students are supposed to use the time to reflect on their upcoming day or even pray. Channel One spoke with one teen who says this law violates the separation between church and the state.
November 29, 2007

Israeli and Palestinian leaders met in Annapolis Maryland and have agreed to start peace talks. The last formal Israeli-Palestinian peace talks took place seven years ago.
November 28, 2007

For the first time in 70 years, the Supreme Court will take a look at the second amendment to the constitution. This amendment addresses the right to keep and bear arms.
November 27, 2007

Some schools are now offering rewards of cash to boost test scores of students.
November 26, 2007

Consumers make up the single most powerful factor affecting the economy. Teens are a big part of that drive, spending billions of dollars each year.
November 21, 2007

Freedom of speech is protected by the First Amendment, but there are limitations. The Supreme Court has ruled that free speech is not protected if it causes a substantial disruption of normal school activities or invades the rights of others.
November 20, 2007

Last week the U.S. Supreme Court halted the execution of a Florida death row inmate and is now examining whether or not lethal injection violates the Eighth Amendment.
November 19, 2007

The First Amendment gives us a right to assemble and speak up for what we believe in without fear of punishment by the government. Channel One spoke with some Illinois teenagers who say they have been punished unfairly by their school for exercising those very rights.
November 16, 2007

Greenland is a unique island covered in ice with a long and interesting history.
November 15, 2007

In Antarctica, scientists are risking their lives to do research that affects the future of our planet.
November 14, 2007

Conservationists are working hard to preserve the unique plants and animals in the cloud forest in Ecuador.
November 13, 2007

Every processed food product, from sodas to cereal, is the work of a food scientist. Food Scientists have a great impact on our daily diet but few people know what a food scientist is.
November 12, 2007

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke gave congress a grim warning yesterday— the U.S. economy may slow considerably in coming months.
November 9, 2007

Astronomers have discovered a new planet 41 light years from earth, outside of our solar system in the constellation Cancer. Scientists say it's possible the planet could support life because it's neither too hot nor too cold.
November 8, 2007

There are trillions of gallons of fresh water on earth, but this year not enough of it is in the southeastern part of the United States. About 26 percent of those states are in what the national weather service calls an "exceptional" drought-- the worst category.
November 7, 2007

Each year, it takes 2 million bee colonies to pollinate over 50 crops, like blueberries, lemons and alfalfa. But recently, the millions of bees we depend on are just disappearing, and no one is sure why.
November 6, 2007

In New York, a long-awaited burial ground monument honors some 20,000 people of African descent whom historians believe died while helping New York City as slaves. Slavery in the north was widespread, something many still don't realize.
November 5, 2007

Before students entering the gate for Carmel's homecoming, they were given breathalyzers to detect alcohol. Everyone had to pass the test to get in; fail the test, and they faced arrest.
November 2, 2007

A new study has been published that says the type of school you attend is less important than the kind of student you are.
November 1, 2007