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Sunday 20 November
World Television Day
Sunday 9 October 2016
​Selfies May Be Good For You
Sunday 26 June 2016
Robot Runs Away to be Free
Sunday 12 June 2016
Chinese Students Climb Mountain to Get
to School
Sunday 5 June 2016
6-year-old Boy Calls 911 to Report his Father's Driving
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Sunday 13 November
​Trump to Become 45th President
Sunday 6 November 2016
Scientists are Making Dinosaurs
Sunday 30 October 2016
Mexico's Day of the Dead
Sunday 23 October 2016
​China: A New Starbucks Every Day
Sunday 16 October 2016
Smoke Here and You May Go to Jail
Sunday 11 September 2016
Climbing the Tallest Trees in the World
Sunday 28 August 2016
​Researchers Say That Older People Are Happier
Sunday 21 August 2016
Small Town Decides to Move Away
Sunday 14 August 2016
Most Olympic Gold Medals in 2,000 years
Sunday 3 July 2016
Student Discovers 4 New Planets
Sunday 19 June 2016
2,000-year-old Butter
Sunday 29 May 2016
Zoo Shoots and Kills Gorilla
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Sunday 2 October 2016
Space X Wants to Send You to Mars
Sunday 25 September 2016
Get Ready for -40 C in Canada
​This Winter
Sunday 18 September 2016
The Top Vegetable for Babies in America
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