KidNuz: News for Kids

03.04.2026

Mar 4, 2026
Priceless founding documents travel the country aboard a special plane. A study finds teens are getting far less sleep than recommended. A young athlete embraces life with a stutter after online trolls. A 17-foot Triceratops skeleton heads to auction with hopes it returns to a museum. A fast-food chain pilots an AI drive-thru that listens for polite phrases.
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INSIGHT

Founding Documents Travel Nationwide

  • Priceless founding documents are leaving secure vaults to tour the country ahead of the U.S. 250th anniversary.
  • The Boeing 737 Freedom plane will carry items like a rare Declaration engraving and a handwritten Constitution draft to museums from Kansas City to Seattle.
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Teen Sleep Shortage Has Biological And Social Causes

  • Most Generation Z teens get far less sleep than recommended, with 77% sleeping under 8 to 10 hours.
  • Researchers point to long school days, activities, social lives, and teen biology delaying melatonin until around 11 p.m., prompting calls for later school start times.
ANECDOTE

Casey Concepcion Embraces His Stutter

  • NFL Combine hopeful Casey Concepcion shared his lifelong experience living with a stutter after online trolls criticized him.
  • He responded on Instagram saying he embraces the stutter and wants to encourage others scared to speak up.
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