Mondays: not as awesome as Fridays. But it does mean the start of a new week of CNN Student News! Welcome! Hello, everyone. I'm Carl Azuz. Today, we're talking about space, sports, labor and Libya. We begin in that north African nation of Libya, wher
Hey there. I'm Carl Azuz and this is CNN Student News! It's the end of an era for one generation of American history. We're gonna explain why in just a few. But we start today in Washington, D.C. Congress is back in session, and the House and Senate
This really is a scene of desperation and chaos with the Tunisian authority's really struggling trying to maintain semblance control, they have managed to sort of control, contain, the crowds here the masses that have bee really pushing, trying to ge
Thanks to Mr. Prichard's students for that amazing introduction. Thanks to all of you for checking out this Wednesday edition of CNN Student News. I am Carl Azuz. Let's get going. First up, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the country of
First up, President Obama says the U.S. will spare no effort to learn how an outrageous attack took place. Happened yesterday at Germany's Frankfurt Airport. Two American troops were shot and killed on a U.S. military bus. Two others were wounded. Th
Time now to travel Cross Country for news from our affiliates. A more extensive search is planned this morning in Palm Beach County, Florida, after remains of two children were found in a canal. Police say they first recovered the body of a girl beli
Today's awesome edition of CNN Student News is dedicated to the students and teachers of M.D. Roberts Middle School in Jonesboro, Georgia. Thanks for stopping by CNN Center yesterday! I'm Carl Azuz, and I'm here to bring you the headlines. First up,
Hi, I'm Carl Azuz, welcoming all of you to CNN Student News on this International Women's Day, March 8th. It's the reason why March was picked to be Women's History Month, and we are commemorating it all month long here on CNN Student News. Today tho
Take a look at some other stories that are making news across the country. A Baltimore community is mourning the death of a promising teen boxer. 17-year-old Ronald Gibbs was stabbed to death over the weekend while trying to defend his older sister.
After three weeks of fighting between people who support and oppose Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, other world leaders are calling the situation in Libya a civil war. Rebels have taken control of several cities. The Libyan army has fought to regain s
Discovery. Hello to all of you. I'm Carl Azuz. Thank you for checking out this Thursday edition of CNN Student News. First up, wheels down. The space shuttle Discovery touching down for the last time yesterday after finishing a 13-day mission to the
Here are some of the other stories we are watching this hour. It's a rough start on Wall Street, unfortunately, this morning. Just after the opening bell, the Dow plunged 150 points, and the view hasn't gotten much better from there. Investors are re
Fridays are always awesome here on CNN Student News. And we thank you for spending part of your Friday with us. Hi, everyone. I'm Natisha Lance, sitting in today for Carl Azuz. First up, we're talking about hearings on Capitol Hill that caused contro
We're dedicating this edition of CNN Student News to our audience in Japan. The world is watching in support, and you are not alone. The nation of Japan is reeling today, trying to recover from a devastating natural disaster. The earthquake hit the i
What's happening in Libya is not something likely to be fixed on human rights, humans rights are being and the human blood is being shed.And this is an example for the council to act. no-fly-zone over Libya in order to save human life. Now it is the
It's March 15th, I'm Carl Azuz. You're tuned in to CNN Student News! We've got stories on sports and technology coming up. But we start today in Japan. In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in that country, one of the many major concerns is
Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East. We're going to hit them all in this globetrotting edition of CNN Student News. Guiding you through today's headlines, I'm Carl Azuz. Heroes. That's what a group of about 180 Japanese power plant worker
The fuse was first lit in Wisconsin, but the bargaining rights controversy is beginning to burn Cross Country. That's what it looked like at the Tennessee state capital in Nashville where hundreds of public employees rally for better wages and bargai
Let's start with the people inside the plant. And their situation is not great. It's pretty clear they will be getting very high doses of radiation and certainly the potential for lethal doses of radiation. So you can - And they know it, don't they?
There are roughly 6,000 Americans in Libya, and the U.S. government is trying to get them out. A ferry that was chartered to take hundreds of U.S. citizens from Libya to Malta was held up for a while yesterday. U.S. officials said everyone onboard wa