Naughty kids may have reason to celebrate if Massachusetts passes a no-spanking bill. I'll tell you more.

Concussions -- or head injuries -- are all too common among young athletes! Lucy has the story on what's being done to help.

Isaac has the scoop on a fantastic gold and jewel-encrusted egg that sold at auction for over $18 million.

Space scientists think we have a lot to learn from Venus, the Earth's "Evil Twin." Adelbert will explain.

A schoolteacher in Africa was put in jail when her students named a teddy bear after a religious figure. Michelle has the stuff on this bear scare.

Hanukkah Holiday Begins

Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish Festival of Lights, begins this week. Jews celebrate the religious holiday by illuminating one light on the menorah for each of the eight days.
U.S. Says Iran Not Working on Bomb

American intelligence agencies report that Iran is not making nuclear bombs. The report says Iran had been trying to produce nuclear weapons, but stopped in 2003.
Global Talks on Climate Change

Delegations from 180 countries are meeting in Bali, Indonesia, to discuss how to meet the goals for carbon emissions established in the important Kyoto Protocol climate agreement.
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