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The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are facing off in the Super Bowl this weekend! We’ll tell you what to expect for the halftime show and about the record the Chiefs hope to break if they win!
The world’s largest iceberg is moving for the first time in decades. Find out just how big the iceberg is and why scientists say it could put a penguin population in danger.
President Trump’s cabinet picks are either confirmed or in the middle of confirmation hearings. We’ll explain what the confirmation process looks like and why the presidential cabinet is such an important part of the White House.
Do your kids all think they’re the favorite child? Watch the show to hear about research on which siblings are most likely to be their parents favorites. Hint: if you have a daughter, she’ll be happy!
A plane and a military helicopter collided last week in Washington, DC. There were no survivors, and now there’s an investigation into what caused the crash.
Hearing difficult news can be hard for kids. We have more information, and an interview with pediatric psychologist Dr. Jeff Shahidullah, on how to handle scary news.
If you or your kids have ever forgotten to return a library book…it’s never too late! We have a story about a man who checked out a book in 1974 and found it 50 years later. The library isn’t making him pay a late fee, but watch the show to find out what that fee would have been…and how he’s raising money to give back to his community.