In this video, correspondent Ian Mason pinpoints a person who epitomizes both of these events — Brian Ettling, a park ranger in Crater Lake, Oregon, whose new boss is President Donald J. Trump.
As I began to film, I wanted to focus on technology taking away from our everyday lives. We often look right past simple things, such as growing flowers and chirping birds. But the beauty in our world won't last forever, and if everyone is looking down on their smartphones, they're missing their lives passing them by.
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made headlines again this week with comments on the need for more school choice for high school students, saying that public schools often don't offer enough options and proposing charter schools or vouchers for private schools instead. But public school districts often do offer choices, as GSS correspondent James Stars shows in this report.
Student journalists typically cover the re-enactments of the "Every 15 Minutes" program with photo, video and stories. But recently at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School in Stockton, a video team led by student Jefferson Leiva created an unusual video to drive the point home.
No matter who is marching, abortion remains a flashpoint for many Americans, with some seeing it as a medical right to which women are entitled and others as an ethical minefield where respect for life itself is endangered.
Watch student Mia LeBerre's video with a message on how to change the way we see climate change — not through the lens of national politics, but with a global understanding that "everything is interrelated."
The vandalism took place in a section of the graves that dates back to as early as 1893 and includes survivors of the Holocaust during World War II, according to a report by the local Fox News affiliate.
The White House predicts up to one million undocumented Americans are eligible for immediate deportation, while the Los Angeles Times recently put the number much higher, at eight million.