Nick News with Linda Ellerbee
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Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Kids for Sale: Slavery in Ghana
Child trafficing is an international problem affecting millions of people and many countries around the world. From New York, Linda Ellerbee shines a light into child slavery in Ghana.
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Animals? Show Me the Money
The circus, the zoo, the horse race, the rodeo. It can be fun, even exciting to watch animals do tricks. But, is it fair to use other animals for our entertainment? Kids discuss their views on animals being used for our own amusement.
Who Am I
May is Asian Pacific Heritage Month! There are many different cultures, religions, and ethnicities that make up this group, Nick News gets friendly with some of these amazing people!
Going for the Games, Glory and Gold: Will These Kids Make It?
Nick News takes an inside look at some of the young Olympic Hopefuls for 2012.
Nick News: "If a School is Broken, Can Kids Fix It?"
When schools lose funding towards their education, can the students step up to save the day?
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: My Big Fat Failure
The world's biggest stars started their careers with some major flops. How do we learn from our failures to push forward and succeed?
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Middle School Unplugged
What happens when we take all technology away from kids for two weeks? Can they survive without cell phones, television, computers, microwaves, etc?
What's for Dinner? Hungry Kids in America
Millions of American kids go to bed hungry every night and the number is increasing as the US faces economic crisis. Not surprisingly, kids are finding ways to help, through traditional means and more creative approaches.
Dangerous Crossroads: Human Animal vs Wild Animal
Wild animal encounters with humans are on the rise. Who's to blame? If humans encroach on animal territory, do we have the right to control their access to what was their land? What's best for the animals?
Minor Adjustments: Kids and Cosmetic Surgery
More than 200,000 people under 18 had cosmetic interventions in 2009 a nearly 200% increase from 2003. Botox for babies. Facelifts for tweens. What next?