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This edition of Nick News looks at CAP, a program training the next generation of pilots; then on to a Chicago school where financial responsibility isn't just taught but practiced; and finally, meet 11-year-old Chess prodigy, Tanilotuwa Adewumi.
This edition of Nick News looks at the plight of schoolgirls in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover; then we head to the opening of the Broadway show, Mrs. Doubtfire; and then we hit the streets of Philadelphia with the West Powelton Steppers.
This edition of Nick News features cyberbully survivors Jules LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels from Side Hustle; then it's man's 'man-made' best friend: robots; followed by the oldest sea turtle hospital in the world, saving them from extinction.
As life gets back to normal, kids are especially excited to get back out and get active. "Nick News: Kids and Sports" features some of the most inspiring and impactful sports stories, including a high school whose athletes are headed for the pros.
A special looking at the history of immigration in the United States and how it's evolved to today. Is there a difference? We'll show that everyone attempting to make it to the US for generations, has been doing so for the same reasons.
CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas takes a look at the history of Earth Day and the global reach it's taken since its inception in 1970. She also meets a number of kids who share how they're taking action in their communities.
Children voice their concerns on the issues they care about most in the 2020 presidential election, such as COVID-19, racial equality and the environment; revealing the results of a nonscientific poll for who children want to be the next president.
The leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement answer questions from real kids; tools for families to have constructive conversations about race and inclusivity; meeting teen activists who are fighting racial injustice; host Alicia Keys.