President Bush addressed the nation on the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq. I'll tell you more about his speech.

A Japanese teen picked herself up off the ice and won gold in the World Figure Skating Championships. Lucy has the details.

Scientists are using digital howling sounds to track wolf populations. Isaac will explain how the technology works.

Adelbert has a story on how the early arrival of salmon, butterflies and marmots this spring may be due to global warming.

The Japanese government has appointed a giant blue robotic cat as a goodwill ambassador. Michelle has the scoop.

Antarctic Ice Shelf Breaks Up

A 160-square-mile ice chunk in Antarctica abruptly collapsed causing scientists to worry that more of the Wilkins ice shelf was on the verge of breaking up.
Hundreds Arrested in Tibet

The Chinese government has arrested over 600 demonstrators in Tibet. It also allowed foreign journalists to visit the capital Lhasa for the first time since the protests began.
US Misplaces Nuclear Nose Cones

The US accidentally shipped nuclear cones to Taiwan instead of helicopter parts. The incident was only discovered after Taiwan complained. The US located the parts, but China remains angry.
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