
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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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.
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.
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.
