Always awesome! This one, though, is a little bittersweet for us because this is our last show of the school year. You know who I am. Let's start things off with a quick check of today's headlines. The U.S. government wants BP to start paying up for
In the last 24 hours the production of the Discover Enterprise over the wellhead produced 11,000 barrels of oil. They continue to increase. Over the last -- the first three days of operation, we have gone from 6,000 to 11,000, and trying to increase
This is bigger than the Super Bowl. This is actually bigger than the Olympics. This is really a big deal for Africa, but its also a big deal for the United States. Because you know they really have something to prove. Much of the world sees them real
Hi, I am Jewel, and together we can make an impact for clean water, I was homeless for a year when I was 18 years old, and I had bad kidneys and I had to drink a gallon of clean water a day and I couldn't afford it. And I thought if were in America,
Happy sounds, glorious weather and almost flawless organization. But did the feel good factor of Germany's World Cup last longer than the summer of 2006? In economic terms, apparently not. Germany has a large economy and such an event is a -- a very
Over this past semester, we've covered some huge headlines. We've explored the debate over health care reform, examined the devastation caused by a massive earthquake in Haiti, and we've taken you up close to see an erupting volcano. Here's a look ba
The headlines are coming! The headlines are coming! They're here. It's Friday, which is awesome! I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is up first today, and there is a lot of new stuff to tell you about. First:
Revere's silver shop made at least 90 different kinds of products, everything from spoons to parts for a sword to a chain for a pet squirrel. His work was top notch. In fact, you might even say he was revered for it. Okay, well. That was 200 years ag
When we think of paying respects to the grave site, we think of, perhaps, saying a prayer or perhaps laying flowers, but at one very special section of Arlington National Cemetery, we'll find some very personal mementos left by comrades of the fallen
Oil spill, Day 42 of this oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Still there is no end in sight for this crisis. Right now take a look with me. Work under water and under way to place a custom built dome over that ruptured well. Remember that effort top ki
It's Wednesday, I'm Carl Azuz, this is CNN Student News, bringing you 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines from around the globe. In fact, our first story is about a global response. This international reaction is aimed at Israel, and it is not po
AZUZ: Around 25 percent of those tornadoes form in an area that's called Tornado Alley. Colorado is part of that, and it's where this tornado showed up on Monday. These pictures are amazing; look at this. Twisters like this one can sometimes do a lot
And that's what you seniors all across the U.S. are doing right now, putting on your mortar boards and graduation gowns as you get your diplomas. Finishing high school, as you know, doesn't automatically mean going on to college... unless you go to A
A Connecticut man says the state is attacking his Italian heritage. How? By telling him his kids can't work in the family pizza place. Michael Nuzzo's three children are 13, 11, and 8. And they were learning the family business on weekends making piz
Well, there is a lot of social media activity happening out there to help mark the one year anniversary of what many people call the Twitter revolution. Heres a look at the map being organized by the group called the Jun 12th Global Day of Action and
The game is over, but now the analysis starts. United States tied with England. I have with me several fans from both camps who watched this. Let's start with Andy Pope; he played with US men's national team in several World Cups. What do you think,
Why would a mural showing kids smiling and having fun make some people so angry? Would you believe it has to do with the color of their skin. This is a mural at Miller Valley Elementary School in Prescott, Arizona. School officials told the artist to
Tomorrow there will be a hearing that could put Aaron Vargas behind bars for up to ten years. Vargas pleaded no contest to shooting this man to death, Darrel McNeal. Vargas says McNeal molested him and stalked him for almost two decades. Since then,
I'm pleased to announce that BP has agreed to set aside $20 billion to pay claims for damages resulting from this spill. This $20 billion will provide substantial assurance that the claims people and businesses have will be honored. Its also importan
Why were the safety recommendations of your own engineers ignored? I wasnt involved in any of the decision-making. Its clear that there were some discussion amongst the engineering team and that an engineering judgment was taken. Its clear to me that